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training submarine there, and to begin a little over a decade's service. Her name was finally stricken from the Navy list on 1 December 1971, and she was taken back to Pearl Harbor, where she now serves as a memorial. Audio tours are available to the general public at Pearl Harbor. Some areas of the
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Association data, the ship was carrying 1,661 civilian evacuees, including 834 schoolchildren (of whom 775 were killed). Shortly after the sinking, a "gag order" was enforced, and families and survivors rarely spoke about the incident. The number of victims who have been identified by
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s remarkable success. The day after she returned to sea, the submarine put three torpedoes into a small cargo ship. Lt. Comdr. Griffith claimed the target sank and his distinguished passenger confirmed the kill, but the sinking was not borne out by postwar examination of
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The submarine then began looking for the rest of the convoy, caught up with it well after dark, and fired her remaining torpedoes, but none scored. She then headed back to Darwin for more, and stood out to sea again on 15 March with a fresh supply. Three days later, she emptied her bow tubes while
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fired six bow tubes, but four of the torpedoes exploded prematurely. Japanese planes forced
Griffith to dive, thus preventing anyone on board from observing the fate of the two other torpedoes. During the ensuing action, in which the escorts searched for the submarine, and she, in turn, strove to
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began trailing a large tanker, and she continued the chase until reaching striking range that evening. She then fired all six bow torpedoes, but since the target simultaneously changed course, none struck home. After a rapid reload, she sent six more toward the tanker, and this time, two exploded
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had picked up an enemy plane also equipped with radar, the submarine was forced to submerge to avoid detection. Two days later, she came across a 1,400-ton interisland steamer and shadowed her until reaching a firing position about three hours later. She then launched three torpedoes. One stopped
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attacked the convoy, but could not follow the progress of her torpedoes because one of them had boomeranged and threatened her by running in a circular pattern. She dived to escape the danger and did not come up again until the next day. She attacked the freighter again, but the
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was going after the remnants of the convoy, a conclusion that proved to be correct, for their sister ship managed to damage two
Japanese ships totaling about 12,000 tons. Although the submarines continued to pursue the remaining enemy vessels as they fled during the night, the battered group of
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Australia. En route to her base on 2 December, she came across a "two-masted yacht...which...," in Griffith's words, "...looked like it might have been some planter’s yacht taken over by the Japs." The submarine's deck gun promptly destroyed this stranger; thereafter,
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The park's museum features exhibits and artifacts about submarines and the history of the United States
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At the end of the yard work, Commander
Alexander K. Tyree relieved Commander Corbus on 16 December 1944; later that day, the submarine got underway westward back across the Pacific. Following training in Hawaiian waters, she headed for a station near the Japanese home islands south of
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was slowly sinking, the tanker was on fire, and the transport seemed to be settling by the stern. However, the two latter ships apparently were able to limp back to port, for the sinking of neither was confirmed by postwar study of
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explosions – more than 20 – shook the submarine severely, but did no debilitating damage. When
Griffith dared to rise to the surface, he saw a freighter down by the stern being taken under tow. Despite the efforts of the enemy escorts and of five circling Japanese aircraft,
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laid a minefield in Makassar Strait before beginning the voyage back to Australia. On 30 January, she came across two small schooners, which she destroyed with her four-inch gun. The submarine moored at Fremantle on 5 February and began preparations for her next mission.
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incorporated into its story line in 1959 (Grant yelling "We sunk a truck!" in the film after an unintentional misfire caused by a nurse on board). However, no sinkings were confirmed by Japanese records – again possibly because of the small size of the alleged victims.
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during a blinding rainstorm. Without prior knowledge that any other vessels were near, she unexpectedly found herself surrounded by Japanese shipping. After barely avoiding a collision with a tanker by backing all engines, she torpedoed and sank the 5,069-ton tanker
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at 09:30, the submarine was on watch when a lone Navy torpedo bomber with white stars on its wings and its tail shot up headed in low toward the submarine. The plane had been hit moments earlier by enemy flak during its bombing run over the
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and scored hits, which opened leaks in her starboard induction line; while serious, they did not prevent the submarine from getting off her last two torpedoes. Repair efforts at daylight slowed, but did not completely stop the flooding, and
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surfaced and resumed patrolling. Before long, she discovered and opened fire upon a large sailing ship, which went down after suffering hits by two four-inch shells. Two days later, she found her next victims, two small steamers heading for
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returned to Darwin for more, and while in port, picked up Rear Admiral Christie, who remained on board the submarine for the rest of the patrol to check on torpedo performance, first hand, and to learn the secret of
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afire with her four-inch gun. However, since she had futilely fired her last four torpedoes at this target before surfacing, the submarine headed via Midway and Pearl Harbor for the U. S. West Coast. She reached
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attacking a small convoy, but all six either ran under their targets or missed wide of their marks. The inevitable depth charge barrage followed, but proved to be equally ineffective. When
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to go deep, so prevented her crew from observing the progress of her last salvo, but they heard its torpedoes explode. When the submarine rose to
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in 1986. In 1987, she was drydocked and refitted to be used as a floating location to portray three different submarines in the epic miniseries
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drove her down once more. Later that day, she rose to periscope depth, found the damaged ship alone, and finished the 4,470-ton
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against the side of the Japanese ship, sending towers of fire and smoke skyward. Nevertheless, the tanker remained afloat. As
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sailed for the Marianas, her staging point for her 10th war patrol. However, while en route, she received word of
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between 22:00 and 22:30 local time on 22 August 1944 as the ship was carrying hundreds of schoolchildren from
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1343:and ended the patrol upon her arrival at
550:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
69:Learn how and when to remove this message
4912:Cold War submarines of the United States
2393:This article incorporates text from the
2290:"USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park"
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317:2,414 long tons (2,453 t) submerged
32:This article includes a list of general
2067:. National Park Service. Archived from
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1453:in drydock undergoing restoration, 2004
1414:The submarine left the Sea of Japan by
1005:in attacking a convoy and quickly sank
960:picked up the trail of a group of five
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2034:"National Register Information System"
1756:The museum's other exhibits include a
1436:Tompkinsville, Staten Island, New York
430:8.75 knots (16.21 km/h) submerged
411:2,740 shp (2.0 MW) submerged
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4957:National Historic Landmarks in Hawaii
2123:Thomas J. Hartey (19 February 1982).
1967:: Greenwood Press. pp. 270–280.
1903:: Greenwood Press. pp. 275–280.
1780:and it is across the Harbor from the
888:toward Australia, her crew sighted a
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2369:from the original on 21 January 2013
2340:from the original on 16 January 2013
2039:National Register of Historic Places
1160:off with four well-aimed torpedoes.
973:, and set both ablaze with gunfire.
327:311 ft 9 in (95.02 m)
16:Balao-class submarine of the US Navy
2440:at Historic Naval Ships Association
1244:An authenticated kill came off the
4942:Naval museums in the United States
4937:Military and war museums in Hawaii
4679:National Historic Preservation Act
1741:in Pearl Harbor, on the island of
1554:on 26 November or 27 November 1943
1275:, on 21 September and entered the
784:and crossing the Pacific, reached
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1411:met a similar fate on 13 June.
726:Submarine Museum & Park in
559:U.S. National Historic Landmark
4947:World War II museums in Hawaii
4632:Federated States of Micronesia
4278:Architectural style categories
2184:. 30 June 2016. Archived from
1959:; Roberts, Stephen S. (1991).
1895:; Roberts, Stephen S. (1991).
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4967:Ships built in Kittery, Maine
3960:Almirante GarcĂa de los Reyes
2453:US Submarines in World War II
1848:United States Naval Institute
1627:Coastal Defense Vessel No. 56
1283:Seventh through ninth patrols
1191:A 40 mm antiaircraft gun
854:The following morning, after
4809:Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
4157:Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela
2008:U.S. Submarines Through 1945
1996:U.S. Submarines Through 1945
1935:U.S. Submarines Through 1945
1699:sank close to the island of
1695:. Attacked while in convoy,
1009:, a 5,425-ton freighter and
1739:Submarine Museum & Park
1729:Submarine Museum & Park
1306:Coast Defense Vessel No. 56
492:(six forward, four aft; 24
475:10 officers, 70–71 enlisted
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4932:Maritime museums in Hawaii
4684:Historic Preservation Fund
4663:American Legation, Morocco
2464:at NavSource Naval History
1632:The auxiliary patrol boat
1503:National Historic Landmark
1478:Mare Island Naval Shipyard
628:21.3686917°N 157.9394194°W
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2472:Submarine Museum and Park
2238:Cressman, Robert (2000).
2061:"BOWFIN, USS (Submarine)"
1641:The passenger-cargo ship
1600:The passenger-cargo ship
1561:and the 9,866-ton tanker
1557:The passenger-cargo ship
1528:The passenger-cargo ship
1273:San Francisco, California
1110:closed to administer the
788:. After-voyage repair at
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2023:(Doubleday, 1973), p.79.
1054:during her third patrol.
799:The warship reached the
633:21.3686917; -157.9394194
4775:Memorials & museums
2127:. National Park Service
2090:Hoyt, Edwin P. (1984).
1461:-led forces during the
1183:Fifth and sixth patrols
778:New London, Connecticut
501:4 in (100 mm)
277:General characteristics
53:more precise citations.
4922:Museum ships in Hawaii
4897:Balao-class submarines
4871:Attack on Pearl Harbor
4601:Minor Outlying Islands
4584:Lists by insular areas
4298:Keeper of the Register
3865:Royal Netherlands Navy
3839:Evangelista Torricelli
3748:Republic of China Navy
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4303:National Park Service
4283:Contributing property
2430:at Wikimedia Commons
2363:"USS Bowfin Exhibits"
2098:. NY: AVON. pp.
2044:National Park Service
1965:Westport, Connecticut
1901:Westport, Connecticut
1706:On her sixth patrol,
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4658:District of Columbia
1850:. pp. 285–304.
1710:destroyed a pier at
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1523:Sunken enemy vessels
1428:Japan's capitulation
1203:before heading, via
915:Lieutenant Commander
911:Ralph Waldo Christie
656:Portsmouth Navy Yard
4927:Museums in Honolulu
3685:Royal Canadian Navy
3609:Santiago del Estero
3601:Santiago del Estero
2428:USS Bowfin (SS-287)
2214:. 21 September 2022
2071:on 28 February 2007
2021:American Submarines
1844:Annapolis, Maryland
1652:No. 3 on 8 May 1945
1629:on 17 February 1945
1565:on 28 November 1943
1543:on 26 November 1943
1508:War and Remembrance
1374:, Guam, for refit.
1327:Grumman TBF Avenger
1237:Operation Petticoat
1222:and headed for the
1146:s hull. Meanwhile,
688:Designated NHL
624: /
366:electric generators
260:since 1 August 1979
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3846:Francesco Morosini
3832:Alfredo Cappellini
2535:United States Navy
2322:on 12 August 2016.
2046:. 23 January 2007.
1770:Regulus I missiles
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2426:Media related to
2334:"Museum Overview"
2257:978-1-55750-149-3
2240:"Chapter V: 1943"
1974:978-0-313-26202-9
1657:ShinyĹŤ Maru No. 3
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1416:La PĂ©rouse Strait
1404:ShinyĹŤ Maru No. 3
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645:
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619:157°56′21.91″W
608:
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593:
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580:
579:
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566:
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508:
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481:
477:
476:
473:
469:
468:
465:
461:
460:
459:
458:
455:
450:
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442:nautical miles
438:
434:
433:
432:
431:
428:
419:
415:
414:
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409:
398:
395:
382:
368:
362:Diesel engines
355:General Motors
349:
345:
344:
341:
337:
336:
333:
329:
328:
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321:
320:
319:
318:
315:
302:
298:
297:
283:
282:Class and type
279:
278:
274:
273:
266:
262:
261:
247:
243:
242:
239:
235:
234:
231:
230:Decommissioned
227:
226:
223:
222:Recommissioned
219:
218:
215:
214:Decommissioned
211:
210:
207:
206:Recommissioned
203:
202:
199:
198:Decommissioned
195:
194:
191:
187:
186:
183:
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175:
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160:Kittery, Maine
153:
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143:
139:
138:
123:
122:
118:
117:
97:
77:
76:
31:
29:
22:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
4989:
4978:
4975:
4973:
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4960:
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4935:
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4913:
4910:
4908:
4905:
4903:
4900:
4898:
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4877:
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4869:
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4864:
4863:
4861:
4857:
4851:
4850:
4846:
4844:
4843:
4839:
4837:
4836:
4835:In Harm's Way
4832:
4831:
4829:
4827:Movies filmed
4825:
4819:
4817:
4812:
4810:
4807:
4805:
4803:
4798:
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4789:
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4769:
4762:
4757:
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4750:
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4727:
4719:
4717:
4707:
4706:
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4697:
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4685:
4682:
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4565:West Virginia
4563:
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4470:New Hampshire
4468:
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4448:
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4430:Massachusetts
4428:
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3909:Peruvian Navy
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616:21°22′7.29″N
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515:antiaircraft
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310:(1,550
301:Displacement
286:
254:Pearl Harbor
209:27 July 1951
190:Commissioned
169:23 July 1942
103:Pearl Harbor
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4768:Ford Island
4651:Other areas
4611:Puerto Rico
4445:Mississippi
4360:Connecticut
3974:Isaac Peral
3795:Papanikolis
3377:Trumpetfish
3363:Stickleback
3300:Sea Poacher
2271:28 November
2010:pp. 305–311
1937:pp. 305-311
1782:Battleship
1701:Akusekijima
1664:Akiura Maru
1635:ChĹŤkai Maru
1595:Bengal Maru
1559:Sydney Maru
1550:cargo ship
1541:Tainan Maru
1535:The tanker
1434:arrived at
1409:Akiura Maru
1372:Apra Harbor
1177:Bengal Maru
1132:Celebes Sea
1068:Flores Seas
1007:Sydney Maru
987:Tainan Maru
902:arrived at
879:machine gun
631: /
607:Coordinates
542:(submarine)
525:machineguns
400:5,400
250:Museum ship
113:museum ship
51:introducing
4902:1942 ships
4891:Categories
4560:Washington
4480:New Mexico
4475:New Jersey
4350:California
4138:Turgutreis
4081:Dumlupınar
4073:Dumlupınar
3918:La Pedrera
3458:Needlefish
3125:Sand Lance
3090:Loggerhead
3083:Lizardfish
2733:Archerfish
2628:Lancetfish
2621:Hackleback
2316:bowfin.org
2218:7 December
1804:References
1650:Daito Maru
1643:Chowa Maru
1617:Bisan Maru
1577:Shoyu Maru
1568:A pair of
1563:Tonan Maru
1463:Korean War
1381:rescued a
1364:Chowa Maru
1291:USS Bowfin
1232:Cary Grant
1076:Shoyu Maru
1011:Tonon Maru
894:Balikpapan
472:Complement
464:Test depth
408:) surfaced
404:(4.0
348:Propulsion
314:) surfaced
193:1 May 1943
101:moored at
34:references
4570:Wisconsin
4535:Tennessee
4440:Minnesota
4415:Louisiana
4103:Muratreis
4096:Hızırreis
4065:Çanakkale
4057:Çanakkale
4050:Burakreis
3659:Guanabara
3507:Whitefish
3335:Spadefish
3328:Threadfin
3307:Sea Robin
3286:Spikefish
3258:Sea Devil
3216:Razorback
3209:Queenfish
3160:Pilotfish
3139:Pampanito
3013:Greenfish
2957:Clamagore
2936:Entemedor
2915:Carbonero
2908:Capitaine
2677:Sablefish
2600:Devilfish
2543:Completed
1693:Kagoshima
1609:Assisted
1570:schooners
1334:USS
978:Indochina
962:schooners
904:Fremantle
827:periscope
819:torpedoes
786:Australia
762:Commander
712:submarine
652:Architect
494:torpedoes
449:Endurance
380:batteries
308:long tons
295:submarine
166:Laid down
59:June 2021
4802:Oklahoma
4793:Missouri
4786:(SS-287)
4726:Category
4555:Virginia
4505:Oklahoma
4485:New York
4460:Nebraska
4450:Missouri
4435:Michigan
4425:Maryland
4410:Kentucky
4390:Illinois
4365:Delaware
4355:Colorado
4345:Arkansas
4117:Pirireis
4110:Oruçreis
4042:2. İnönü
4034:2. İnönü
4026:1. İnönü
4018:1. İnönü
3890:Zeeleeuw
3755:Hai Shih
3752:part of
3638:Amazonas
3588:Santa Fe
3580:Santa Fe
3531:Chicolar
3521:Wolffish
3451:Goldring
3394:Canceled
3356:Springer
3174:Pipefish
3111:Menhaden
3034:Hawkbill
3027:Hardhead
3020:Halfbeak
2978:Corporal
2880:Bullhead
2845:Boarfish
2838:Blueback
2810:Blackfin
2740:Burrfish
2705:Tilefish
2684:Seahorse
2663:Roncador
2642:Lionfish
2607:Dragonet
2593:Crevalle
2572:Cabrilla
2558:Billfish
2367:Archived
2338:Archived
2296:15 March
2266:41977179
2192:11 April
1983:24010356
1866:30893019
1838:(1995).
1792:See also
1786:Memorial
1784:Missouri
1778:Memorial
1442:Post-war
1360:HokkaidĹŤ
1341:Marianas
1094:because
1048:Griffith
1044:Christie
1003:Billfish
954:Billfish
890:schooner
848:Billfish
806:Billfish
790:Brisbane
740:Memorial
669:82000149
596:Location
507:deck gun
480:Armament
370:2 Ă— 126-
364:driving
238:Stricken
174:Launched
142:Namesake
4818:(BB-31)
4804:(BB-37)
4795:(BB-63)
4672:Related
4575:Wyoming
4550:Vermont
4455:Montana
4395:Indiana
4375:Georgia
4370:Florida
4340:Arizona
4330:Alabama
4173:Tiburon
4131:Sakarya
4124:Preveze
3925:Pacocha
3802:Triaina
3767:Hai Pao
3729:Simpson
3722:Thomson
3594:Catfish
3514:Whiting
3493:Vendace
3486:Unicorn
3444:Garrupa
3437:Garlopa
3423:Jawfish
3342:Trepang
3293:Sea Owl
3272:Sea Fox
3265:Sea Dog
3251:Sea Cat
3244:Segundo
3230:Ronquil
3223:Redfish
3202:Sterlet
3195:Pomfret
3181:Piranha
3167:Pintado
3076:Lamprey
3069:Lagarto
3041:Icefish
3006:Dogfish
2971:Cochino
2964:Cobbler
2950:Chopper
2929:Catfish
2901:Dentuda
2894:Cabezon
2796:Bergall
2775:Barbero
2761:Sealion
2726:Batfish
2614:Escolar
2579:Capelin
2460:of USS
2373:8 March
2344:8 March
2131:22 June
1776:Arizona
1689:Okinawa
1624:frigate
1490:as the
1482:Seattle
1387:fighter
1314:Shikoku
1310:Bowfin'
1268:trawler
1050:(R) on
1001:joined
844:Bowfin'
829:forced
823:fantail
758:Captain
738:Arizona
714:of the
704:, is a
505:caliber
440:11,000
152:Builder
121:History
47:improve
4784:Bowfin
4510:Oregon
4465:Nevada
4405:Kansas
4380:Hawaii
4335:Alaska
4271:Topics
4166:Carite
4154:
4083:(S339)
4067:(S341)
4059:(S333)
4044:(S333)
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3472:Turbot
3416:Espada
3402:Dugong
3314:Sennet
3188:Plaice
3146:Parche
3132:Picuda
3104:Mapiro
3097:Macabi
3062:Kraken
3048:Jallao
2999:Diodon
2985:Cubera
2887:Bumper
2873:Bugara
2831:Blower
2824:Blenny
2817:Caiman
2803:Besugo
2789:Becuna
2768:Barbel
2712:Apogon
2670:Sabalo
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2075:4 July
1998:p. 261
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1685:Bowfin
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1487:Puffer
1471:Bowfin
1451:Bowfin
1432:Bowfin
1424:Bowfin
1379:Bowfin
1323:Bowfin
1302:Bowfin
1298:Honshū
1264:Bowfin
1220:Hawaii
1216:Bowfin
1207:, for
1205:Midway
1197:Palaus
1166:Bowfin
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1141:Bowfin
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1103:Bowfin
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811:convoy
794:Darwin
746:Bowfin
732:Hawaii
724:Bowfin
720:bowfin
709:-class
700:Bowfin
540:Bowfin
517:cannon
512:Bofors
423:20.25
324:Length
306:1,526
289:-class
258:Hawaii
246:Status
146:Bowfin
107:Hawaii
99:Bowfin
86:Bowfin
36:, but
4859:Other
4642:Palau
4540:Texas
4420:Maine
4385:Idaho
4204:class
4202:Tench
4195:class
3991:(S35)
3983:(S33)
3931:Atule
3873:class
3757:class
3652:Goias
3645:Bahia
3465:Nerka
3321:Piper
3279:Atule
2943:Chivo
2866:Brill
2852:Charr
2754:Shark
2747:Perch
2719:Aspro
2691:Skate
2656:Moray
2649:Manta
2586:Cisco
2551:Balao
2517:Balao
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1391:sonar
1336:Essex
1218:left
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1064:Banda
1042:RADM
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863:radar
859:'
776:, to
707:Balao
644:Built
485:10 Ă—
437:Range
425:knots
418:Speed
391:with
376:Sargo
340:Draft
287:Balao
265:Badge
4816:Utah
4814:USS
4800:USS
4791:USS
4782:USS
4596:Guam
4545:Utah
4500:Ohio
4400:Iowa
4193:Gato
4075:(D6)
3928:(ex-
3592:(ex-
3479:Ulua
3384:Tusk
3370:Tiru
3349:Spot
3153:Bang
3118:Mero
3055:Kete
2992:Cusk
2922:Carp
2859:Chub
2782:Baya
2698:Tang
2635:Ling
2468:USS
2444:USS
2435:USS
2408:here
2406:and
2404:here
2375:2013
2346:2013
2298:2016
2273:2007
2262:OCLC
2252:ISBN
2220:2022
2194:2020
2158:and
2154:help
2133:2009
2104:ISBN
2077:2008
1979:OCLC
1969:ISBN
1905:ISBN
1862:OCLC
1852:ISBN
1774:USS
1768:and
1743:Oahu
1735:USS
1725:USS
1622:The
1593:and
1546:The
1345:Guam
1060:Java
936:USS
892:off
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698:USS
647:1942
538:USS
520:two
503:/50
499:one
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353:4 Ă—
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