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<div style="text-align: left;"><span style="color:#00008B"><big>This page will display the most recent additions to the site, arranged by date. Click on the link below each picture to be taken to the page where it resides. You may have to scroll to find the newest picture. Please note that minor updates to captions and other text is an ongoing effort and will not be listed here. Enjoy!</big></div><br>
<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B"><big>This page will display the most recent additions to the site, arranged by date. Click on the link below each picture to be taken to the page where it resides. You may have to scroll to find the newest picture. Please note that minor updates to captions and other text is an ongoing effort and will not be listed here. Enjoy!</big></div><br>
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=== <big>January 23, 2025</big> ===
=== <big>July 2, 2025</big> ===
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File:Salmon Sargo-class and Porpoise-class with tender Holland and S-27.jpg|[[General_Salmon_class_photos|'''Tender Holland and a nest of submarines''']]
File:N-1 on marine railway 1 - GM1 Bill Markee-MM2 Jack McKeon-GMC Ernie Reed.jpg|[[N-1|'''Nine new photos of N-1, 1919''']]
File:Narwhal Barracuda Nautilus Dolphin S-20 San Diego 1930s.jpg|[https://pigboats.com/index.php?title=167#Operations,_1930-1941 '''Narwhal and others, San Diego, 1934''']
File:N-1 to N-3 plans 1915.jpg|[[N-1 to N-3 plans 1915|'''Plans for EB design N-boats''']]
File:S-37 STBD Fairwater.jpg|[[S-37|'''Closeup of S-37's fairwater''']]
File:S-29 San Diego with Langley NH 108431.jpg|[[S-29|'''S-29 in San Diego with Langley''']]
File:Pike in the movie Born to Dance 1936.png|[[173|'''Pike in the East River NYC 1936''']]
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">Also, take a look at the video embedded on [[Hedman, Ric|'''Ric Hedman's Research Articles''']] page. It gives a great overview of cooking meals onboard U.S. submarines. Chef Max Miller even prepares an actual meal from a USN WWII recipe book. It turned out well!


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=== <big>January 11, 2025</big> ===
=== <big>June 18, 2025</big> ===
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File:Unknown K-Class.jpg|[[General_K-class_photos|'''K-boat maneuvering to moor''']]
File:Salmon stbd bow Dec 37.jpg|[[182|'''Three photos of Salmon on her builder's trials 1937.''']]
File:S-18 launch day at Quincy.jpg|[[S-18|'''S-18 launch day 1920''']]
File:Sargo stbd side speed.jpg|[[188|'''Two photos of Sargo on a high speed run, 1938.''']]
File:S-24 in harbor 1922.jpg|[[S-24|'''S-24 underway in a harbor''']]
File:Mackerel March 1941.jpg|[[204|'''Photos of Mackerel on trials, 1941.''']]
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">Today we added photos from near the end of the pigboat era, with Salmon, Sargo, and Mackerel highlighted. We uploaded a 2023 review of our book [[A Good and Favorable Wind|'''A Good and Favorable Wind''']] from The Day news service in Connecticut. Also from The Day is an article concerning the discovery of the wreck site of Simon Lake's submarine Defender in 2023. A link for that article is [https://pigboats.com/index.php?title=Simon_Lake_non-Navy_Submarines#Simon_Lake_XV/Lake/Defender '''provided here.''']


<div style="text-align: justified;"><span style="color:#00008B">In addition, webmaster Dave Johnston has spent the last two weeks working to correct an oversight here at PigBoats. We have never had a page commemorating the "Father of the Modern Submarine", John Philip Holland. We now have [[John_P._Holland_biography_and_submarines|'''a whole new page''']] that gives a detailed overview of the famous inventor, outlining his efforts to develop submarine technology, and providing details of the boats that he built that were not accepted into the U.S. Navy. Please take a moment to read about this great man and his paradigm shifting work.  
Our colleagues at Navsource Naval History have just come through a rough patch with their service provider and have reconfigured the URL for the site as [https://navsource.net/ '''Navsource.net''']. Hopefully this will be the start of a long stable period for this invaluable naval history website. Note that with the change in the URL, here at PigBoats.COM have to go through all of our hyperlinks and reset them. We have a lot of them here, so if you run across a dead Navsource link be advised it will take a while to find and reconfigure them. It is a work-in-progress for now. We are glad that Navsource is back up and running!


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=== <big>December 16, 2024</big> ===
=== <big>June 5, 2025</big> ===
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File:Cachalot circa 1937.jpg|[[170|'''Cachalot in the Thames River 1937''']]
File:F-1 WHOI 2025 whole boat.png|[[F-1 collision|'''F-1 wreck images from Woods Hole 2025 expedition''']]
File:F-2 circa 1917 San Diego.jpg|[[F-2|'''F-2 underway in San Diego Harbor 1917''']]
File:O-8 and S-1.jpg|[[O-8|'''O-8 maneuvering to moor 1923''']]
File:S-48 port - aground-3.jpg|[[S-48|'''Three additional photos of S-48 aground 1926''']]
File:S-1 at Portsmouth stbd side Dec 22.jpg|[[S-1|'''New photos of S-1 aircraft operations conversion''']]
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<div style="text-align: justified;"><span style="color:#00008B">We have also added some new information to the [[Submarine Classes|'''Submarine Classes''']] page. This new information will help round out understanding of the different tactical and strategic roles that submarines of the pigboat era fulfilled.
<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">We are pleased to have some great photos taken by the submersible Alvin and AUV Sentry from the February 2025 Woods Hole expedition to the wreck of the USS F-1 off La Jolla, California. In addition, we have added several new photos of the conversion work done to S-1 so that she could carry out the Navy's only tests with launching an airplane from a submarine. So many images were added to the S-1 page that we had to rearrange it and add a table of contents. More S-1 images will follow in a future update. Also, webmaster David Johnston recently participated in a briefing at the Naval History & Heritage Command HQ in Washington, DC concerning The USS Dorado Project. RDML Sam Cox, the NHHC director, had a favorable review of the presentation, and encouraged the project to push forward. There will be several new developments concerning the project over the summer and we will keep you informed!


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=== <big>December 7, 2024</big> ===
=== <big>May 23, 2025</big> ===
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File:S-2 and crew on fairwater.jpg|[[S-2|'''S-2 and crew 1921''']]
File:Grampus A-3 model 1.jpg|[[A-3|'''Eight photo gallery of a model of the Grampus/A-3''']]
File:C-class with USS Dixie.jpg|[[General C-class photos|'''C-boat with USS Dixie''']]
File:Pollack port bow March 37.jpg|[[180|'''Three photos of Pollack at sea, 1937''']]
File:K-6 launch at Quincy.png|[[K-6|'''K-6 launch day''']]
File:N-4 at Lake yard late 1917.jpg|[[N-4|'''N-4 and O-12 at the Lake yard, 1917''']]
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">Another update this week, as I will be out of town in Washington, DC giving a presentation on The Dorado Project at the Naval History & Heritage Command. Over the last two weeks we were gifted with a group of photos from historian and master model maker Randy Biddle, showcasing his USS Grampus (aka A-3) model. Randy also contributed an excellent article he wrote in 1981 concerning the history of the Grampus. [[Biddle, Randle M.|'''See that article at this link''']]. In addition, Robert Porterfield sent us a very interesting oral history concerning the career of Harry Hoffman, a crewman from the USS N-1 in WW I. Bob compiled the history from a series of letters that Harry sent home. It is a fascinating first-person look into life on one of the early pigboats. [[Hoffman, Harry and Porterfield, Robert E.|'''That history can be read here''']].


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=== <big>November 22, 2024</big> ===
=== <big>May 19, 2025</big> ===
 
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<div style="text-align: justified;"><span style="color:#00008B">We have just completed a mini update to several pages. First is a rewrite of the [[Morrison|'''Photo Features page for Julian K. Morrison''']]. We added new information that rounds out the story of this amazing man. Second is a revised [[Submarine Specifications|'''Submarine Specifications page''']]. It has been updated with new information from the monumental book by Lyle Cummins: ''Diesels for the First Stealth Weapon: Submarine Power 1902-1945''. Third is a rewrite of the Photo Features page on [[Bingham|'''CAPT Donald C. Bingham''']], adding links to some of his other commands and duty stations, and a link to a Bingham oral history monograph detailing life on the early pigboats. [https://pigboats.com/images/0/08/Bingham_monograph.pdf '''That document'''] was graciously sent to this site by naval historian Ryan C. Walker. Thank you Ryan for this glimpse into life on the pigboats!
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File:V-1 early photo from starboard USN 456143.jpg|[[V-1|'''V-1 on builder's trials, 1924''']]
File:V-1 on trials NH 63175.jpg|[[V-1|'''V-1 cutting an impressive swath through the water, 1926''']]
File:V-3 with boat out.jpg|[[V-3|'''V-3 with alongside with a liberty launch removed, 1927-1928''']]
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=== <big>November 18, 2024</big> ===
=== <big>May 2, 2025</big> ===
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File:S-37 with canaries.jpg|[[S-37|'''S-37 disguised as an aircraft carrier''']]
File:R-21 alongside NH 82342.jpg|[[R-21|'''R-21 at Coco Solo''']]
File:L-11 and N-2 in Bermuda.jpg|[[L-11|'''L-11 and N-2 in Bermuda''']]
File:R-24 launch from stern NH 108254.jpg|[[R-24|'''R-24 launch day, 1918''']]
File:Wilkins Nautilus conversion from stern.jpg|[[Wilkins Arctic Submarine Nautilus|'''Four photos of O-12 to Nautilus conversion work''']]
File:R-9 conning tower fairwater and bridge.jpg|[[R-9|'''Two views of R-9's fairwater, Pearl Harbor, late 1920s''']]
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">An R-boat update today! We are also working with two other historians who will be contributing research articles on submarine engines and an oral history from a crewmember of N-1. Those should be coming over the next several weeks. Check back often!


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Latest revision as of 16:35, 2 July 2025


This page will display the most recent additions to the site, arranged by date. Click on the link below each picture to be taken to the page where it resides. You may have to scroll to find the newest picture. Please note that minor updates to captions and other text is an ongoing effort and will not be listed here. Enjoy!


July 2, 2025

Also, take a look at the video embedded on Ric Hedman's Research Articles page. It gives a great overview of cooking meals onboard U.S. submarines. Chef Max Miller even prepares an actual meal from a USN WWII recipe book. It turned out well!

June 18, 2025

Today we added photos from near the end of the pigboat era, with Salmon, Sargo, and Mackerel highlighted. We uploaded a 2023 review of our book A Good and Favorable Wind from The Day news service in Connecticut. Also from The Day is an article concerning the discovery of the wreck site of Simon Lake's submarine Defender in 2023. A link for that article is provided here.

Our colleagues at Navsource Naval History have just come through a rough patch with their service provider and have reconfigured the URL for the site as Navsource.net. Hopefully this will be the start of a long stable period for this invaluable naval history website. Note that with the change in the URL, here at PigBoats.COM have to go through all of our hyperlinks and reset them. We have a lot of them here, so if you run across a dead Navsource link be advised it will take a while to find and reconfigure them. It is a work-in-progress for now. We are glad that Navsource is back up and running!

June 5, 2025

We are pleased to have some great photos taken by the submersible Alvin and AUV Sentry from the February 2025 Woods Hole expedition to the wreck of the USS F-1 off La Jolla, California. In addition, we have added several new photos of the conversion work done to S-1 so that she could carry out the Navy's only tests with launching an airplane from a submarine. So many images were added to the S-1 page that we had to rearrange it and add a table of contents. More S-1 images will follow in a future update. Also, webmaster David Johnston recently participated in a briefing at the Naval History & Heritage Command HQ in Washington, DC concerning The USS Dorado Project. RDML Sam Cox, the NHHC director, had a favorable review of the presentation, and encouraged the project to push forward. There will be several new developments concerning the project over the summer and we will keep you informed!

May 23, 2025

Another update this week, as I will be out of town in Washington, DC giving a presentation on The Dorado Project at the Naval History & Heritage Command. Over the last two weeks we were gifted with a group of photos from historian and master model maker Randy Biddle, showcasing his USS Grampus (aka A-3) model. Randy also contributed an excellent article he wrote in 1981 concerning the history of the Grampus. See that article at this link. In addition, Robert Porterfield sent us a very interesting oral history concerning the career of Harry Hoffman, a crewman from the USS N-1 in WW I. Bob compiled the history from a series of letters that Harry sent home. It is a fascinating first-person look into life on one of the early pigboats. That history can be read here.

May 19, 2025

May 2, 2025

An R-boat update today! We are also working with two other historians who will be contributing research articles on submarine engines and an oral history from a crewmember of N-1. Those should be coming over the next several weeks. Check back often!

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