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Washington Navy Yard, 805 Kidder Breese Street SE, Washington Navy Yard, DC 20374-5060

Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships - 1968 (and updates).


The NVR is a product of the NAVSEA Shipbuilding Support Office (NAVSHIPSO), Norfolk Naval Shipyard Detachment, 3751 Island Avenue, Third Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19153-3297

Barring typos, this is pretty much gospel.


1430 Morton Street, Bldg 619, Pearl Harbor, HI 96860-4664

Given it's history and geographical location, COMSUBPAC should be the definitive last word on lost World War II United States submarines.


by Jim Christley EMCS(SS) USN (ret)

Published work of Internet renowned U.S. submarine historian Jim Christley by permission. oldsubs@adelphia.net


The Navy NewsStand is a product of the Naval Media Center.

New U.S. submarine history is being made nearly every day. What better source than Navy NewsStand and it's related category pages?


Title: Neptune papers III; Naval nuclear accidents at sea; Author: Arkin & Handler; Organization: Greenpeace International; Publication Date: 1990.

An ecologically biased account of maritime incidents, 1945-89. DOWNLOAD 1.6mb


And, yes -- believe it or not -- input from those who lived it. That would be you and me. If you have a personal rendition of a United States submarine historical event that you lived through :^) and desire that it be published here, contact me at the email link at the top of any left nav bar.


To our dismay, there is quite a lot of discrepancy about certain United States submarine historical events and there seems to be no other resolution than to go with the consensus. In these cases, other "minor" sources have been used as "tie breakers".


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Welcome aboard! The hyperlinks on any given hull number will take you to a page of more links for that boat or an interesting link if no page of links is available.


These are events for all United States Navy commissioned and some noncommissioned submarines and submersibles.
Sources of major events are at least double verified or the entry doesn't make the cut.
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