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  2. USS Dolphin (SS-169) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. V-boat - Wikipedia

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    The V-boats were a group of nine United States Navy submarines built between World War I and World War II from 1921 to 1934 under authorization as the "fleet boat" program.. The term "V-boats" as used includes five separate classes of submarines: large, fast fleet submarines (V-1 through V-3), large long-range submarines (the minelayer V-4 and two submarine cruisers V-5 and V-6) and three ...

  4. USS Dolphin - Wikipedia

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    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 commission from 1932 to 1945

  5. List of military vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Crusader (popular name for the A15 Cruiser Tank Mark VI) CTLS light tank (also known as T14 and T15) (United States; (World War II) CV-29 (also known as the Carro Veloce) (designation for the Carden Loyd tankette) CV-33 light tank based on the CV-29 (also known as the Carro Veloce) (Italy; pre–World War II)

  6. Category:V-boats - Wikipedia

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  7. Submarine Squadron 4 - Wikipedia

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    USS Nautilus (SS-168), at Mare Island Naval Shipyard; USS Dolphin (SS-169) USS Cachalot (SS-170) USS Cuttlefish (SS-171), being overhauled at Mare Island Naval Shipyard; Submarine Division 43, at Pear Harbour Submarine Base, commanded by Commander Norman Seaton Ives [5] [8] USS Plunger (SS-179) (F), underway en-route from Mare Island Naval Shipyard

  8. Dolphin that shared a tank with Lolita the orca at Miami ...

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    A Pacific white-sided dolphin who shared a tank with Lolita the orca at the Miami Seaquarium until Lolita died last month has been moved to SeaWorld San Antonio, where he will live with others of ...

  9. List of auxiliaries of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    During World War I the Navy created the Section patrol (SP) and identification number (ID) system to register civilian vessels for naval acquisition. The ID series can be considered a forerunner of the current auxiliary hull numbering system, and some ships with ID numbers were later given 'A' hull symbols.