LAGARTO factoid - she was in commission circa 1944-1945. BREAKING NEWS - LAGARTO has been found in "good condition" in the Gulf of Siam. See the Home Page News for interesting links! (Summer, 2005)
USS LAGARTO (SS-371) LINKS
- USS LAGARTO (SS-371) - CSP WWII Lost Boat page.
- USS LAGARTO (SS-371) - a ussubvetsofworldwarii.org WWII Lost Boat page.
- USS LAGARTO (SS-371) - NavSource Submarine Photo Archive.
- USS LAGARTO (SS-371) - SubNet LAGARTO stats and photo page. [ www.subnet.com/fleet/ss371.htm ]
- USS LAGARTO (SS-371) - DANFS, Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
- USS LAGARTO (SS-371) - a U.S. Navy Historical Center LAGARTO DANFS narrative page. New update 15 August 2005!
- USS LAGARTO (SS-371) - a U.S. Navy Historical Center LAGARTO photo page.
- USS LAGARTO (SS-371) - an Ibiblio.org LAGARTO specification page, Submarines of the U.S. Navy, 1940-1945.
- USS LAGARTO (SS-371) - FleetSubmarine.com's LAGARTO narrative/spreadsheet history.
- USS LAGARTO (SS-371) - a LAGARTO page that resembles the old SubNet document; by ussubvetsofworldwarii.org. Yayyyy!!!!! [Included here because the photo page below doesn't always have the link to this page. COB (LINKS)]
- USS LAGARTO (SS-371) - this is the companion LAGARTO photo page that goes with the text page above; by ussubvetsofworldwarii.org.
- USS LAGARTO (SS-371) - photos and text concerning the lost U.S. submarines in WWII; contributed by Royal Weaver MTCM(SS)(Ret.).
- USS LAGARTO (SS-371) - a LAGARTO narrative page by NavyHistory.com.
- USS LAGARTO (SS-371) - a Wikipedia.org LAGARTO page.
- USS LAGARTO (SS-371) - a USSVI Ship's Profile page w/Classification, Characteristics, Key Dates, Reunion/Association, Crew Lists (available on DeckLog), History, Internet Associations and Reunions, Photo and Patch.
- USS LAGARTO (SS-371) - an identical page to the USSVI page above by Decklog.com.
- Remembering the crew of the USS LAGARTO - this web site serves as a tribute not only to the USS LAGARTO and surviving family memebrs of the crew, but also to the people who found her after all these years and continue to preserve her memory. By Ray Krause.

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