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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">Simon Lake's submarine Seal is shown here shortly after her launch from Newport News Shipbuilding, Virginia on February 8, 1911. It would be nearly another two years before she was commissioned into the United States Navy, and then only reluctantly. During this fitting out period her name was changed to G-1.</span><br><br> | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">Simon Lake's submarine Seal is shown here shortly after her launch from Newport News Shipbuilding, Virginia on February 8, 1911. It would be nearly another two years before she was commissioned into the United States Navy, and then only reluctantly. During this fitting out period her name was changed to G-1.</span><br><br> | ||
[[G-1|See More G-1 photos]]<br><br><br><br><br><br> | [[G-1|See More G-1 photos]]<br><br><br><br><br><br> | ||
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[[File:Red bar sub.jpg]] | === <big>G-2 (Submarine No. 27) === | ||
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File:G2-g2bny1-01.jpg|link=G-2|The USS [[G-2]] shown taking a crew photo while at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on June 27, 1917. | File:G2-g2bny1-01.jpg|link=G-2|The USS [[G-2]] shown taking a crew photo while at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on June 27, 1917. | ||
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==USS G-3== | ==USS G-3== |
Revision as of 21:15, 3 May 2023
Design, Construction, and Naming Notes
G-1 (Submarine No. 19 1/2, later SS-20)
G-2 (Submarine No. 27)
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The USS G-2 shown taking a crew photo while at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on June 27, 1917.
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USS G-2, this picture gives a better sense of scale for the boat.
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USS G-3
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USS G-4
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The USS G-4, seen on October 2, 1912, at the Cramp yard going through her 'fitting out' period where she will receive a majority of her piping, electrical and internal systems and habitability features. Vivamus faucibus mi et neque mattis sagittis eu sit amet lacus.