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The first Stingray (Submarine No. 13), was a C-class submarine in commission from 1909 to 1919 that was renamed USS C-2 in 1911 and served during World War I. The second USS Stingray (SS-186) was a Salmon-class submarine in commission from 1938 to 1945 that served during World War II.
Stingray then fired four more torpedoes at the damaged cargo ship that quickly sent Ikushima Maru to the bottom. On the afternoon of 8 April, while patrolling north of the Marianas, Stingray bounced off a large submerged object at a depth of 52 feet (16 m), lifting the submarine three or four feet (0.91 or 1.22 m). Inasmuch as the submarine was ...
C-2 was laid down by Fore River Shipbuilding Company in Quincy, Massachusetts – under a subcontract from Electric Boat Company – as USS Stingray. She was launched on 8 April 1909 sponsored by Ms. Elizabeth Stevens, and commissioned on 23 November 1909. She was renamed USS C-2 on 17 November 1911.
Down Periscope is a 1996 American military comedy submarine film directed by David S. Ward, produced by Robert Lawrence, and starring Kelsey Grammer, Lauren Holly, and Rob Schneider along with Bruce Dern, Harry Dean Stanton, William H. Macy, and Rip Torn in supporting roles.
USS Camia United States Navy: World War II: The 681-class launch/yard ferry was bombed and sunk by Japanese aircraft at the Cavite Naval Base, Manila. [19] HMS Daisy Royal Navy: The tug foundered in the Mediterranean Sea between Alexandria, Egypt and Tobruk, Libya. [20] USS Dapdap United States Navy
USS Stingray – Balao-class submarine, Down Periscope, 1996 (no relation to the Salmon-class USS Stingray (SS-186)) HMS Surprise – British Royal Navy frigate, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, 2003; HMS Sutherland – 74-gun ship of the line, Captain Horatio Hornblower, 1951; Tasha – ocean liner, Anastasia, 1997
Ang Pinagdaungan ng USS Stingray: The Landing site of USS Stingray Where the USS Stingray landed on a mission to find Gov. Roque Ablan to strengthen the fight against the Japanese during WWII. Caunayan Landing Site Memorial, Sito Bimmanaaw, Caunayan Bay, Pagudpud: Filipino 1994; [9] April 24, 2018 [10] (replacement) Roque Ablan
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