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cruises to her mission. Through the decade she continued her role as a training submarine and operated primarily off the New England coast with occasional temporary duty at stations on the mid-Atlantic seaboard, including the Diving School at
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and as far east as the West Coast, and participated in air-sea rescue operations for planes initiating transpacific air travel. Ordered back to the Atlantic in 1930,
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at Key West. Then, for the remainder of World War II, she concentrated on training duties. During February and into March 1945 she operated out of
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where, for the next seven and a half years she conducted training operations, including fleet problems, made occasional runs as far west as
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arrived at New London and assumed training duties for the Submarine School there. During the spring, she underwent overhaul at
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on 13 October, then resumed individual and squadron exercises. In July 1923, the R-boat shifted to
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joined Submarine Division 9 with the new year, 1920, and departed for winter maneuvers in the
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tests at Norfolk, then returned to New London. The following year she was transferred to
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on 11 July. In January 1946 she was sold for scrap to the
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cleared Pearl Harbor for the last time on 12 December.
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28 June 1919, sponsored by Mrs. Philip C. Ransom, and
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10.5 knots (19.4 km/h; 12.1 mph) submerged
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St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
Fore River Shipbuilding
Quincy, Massachusetts
R class
submarine
Diesel-electric
knots
21 inch (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
3"/50 caliber gun
R-class coastal and harbor defense submarine
United States Navy
keel
laid down
Fore River Shipbuilding
Quincy, Massachusetts
launched
commissioned
Boston, Massachusetts
Gulf of Mexico
Pensacola, Florida
New England
Newport, Rhode Island
hull classification symbol
New London, Connecticut
Norfolk, Virginia
Panama Canal
San Pedro, California
Cardinal (AM-6)

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