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USS Dolphin (AGSS-555) was a United States Navy diesel-electric deep-diving research and development submarine. She was commissioned in 1968 and decommissioned in 2007. Her 38-year career was the longest in history for a US Navy submarine to that point. She was the Navy's last operational conventionally powered submarine. [2]
Dolphin was the penultimate design in the V-boat series. With a length of 319 ft (97 m) and a displacement only a little more than half that of the previous three large cruiser submarines (1,718 long tons (1,746 t) surfaced, 2,240 long tons (2,276 t) submerged), Dolphin was clearly an attempt to strike a medium between those latter submarines and earlier S-class submarines, which were little ...
USS Dolphin (PG-24), a gunboat and dispatch vessel intermittently in and out of commission from 1885 to 1921; USS Dolphin (SP-318), a fishing vessel examined for potential naval use in 1917 but apparently never taken over by the Navy; USS Dolphin (SP-874), a patrol vessel in commission during 1918; USS Dolphin (SS-169), a submarine in ...
The third USS Dolphin was the brig in the United States Navy.Her plans were the basis of other brigs of that time. She was named for the aquatic mammal.. She was launched on 17 June 1836 at New York Navy Yard, and commissioned on 6 September 1836.
USS Dolphin (PG-24) was a gunboat/dispatch vessel; the fourth ship of the United States Navy to share the name. Dolphin was the first U.S. Navy ship to fly the flag of the president of the United States during President Chester A. Arthur 's administration, and the second Navy ship to serve as a presidential yacht .
Raised, repaired and re-commissioned as USS Sailfish on 15 May 1940. ... USS Dolphin (AGSS-555) - Maritime Museum of San Diego, San Diego, CA;
The fifth USS Dolphin (SP-874) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission during 1918. Dolphin was built as the civilian motorboat Ora Belle in 1911 by H. C. Carson Love . Used as a pleasure craft in the Charleston, South Carolina , area, she later was renamed Dolphin .
USS Dolphin, a schooner, was the second ship of the United States Navy named for the aquatic mammal.. Dolphin was launched on 23 June 1821 by the Philadelphia Navy Yard and sent to New York City to be readied for sea.