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=== <big>R-1 (SS-78)</big> === | === <big>R-1 (SS-78)</big> === | ||
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">R-1 in an unknown location, likely on the U.S. east coast, 1940-1945. R-1 had sat in reserve in Philadelphia, decommissioned between 1931 and 1940. As war loomed, the reserve O and R-class boats were reconditioned and put back into service. She served in a variety of unglamorous but vital roles, operating out of New London, Bermuda, Key West, and Casco Bay, Maine. She attacked and most likely damaged a German U-boat on April 16, 1942.</span> | |||
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Revision as of 10:44, 12 September 2023
R-1 (SS-78)
R-1 in an unknown location, likely on the U.S. east coast, 1940-1945. R-1 had sat in reserve in Philadelphia, decommissioned between 1931 and 1940. As war loomed, the reserve O and R-class boats were reconditioned and put back into service. She served in a variety of unglamorous but vital roles, operating out of New London, Bermuda, Key West, and Casco Bay, Maine. She attacked and most likely damaged a German U-boat on April 16, 1942.
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R-2 (SS-79)
R-3 (SS-80)
R-4 (SS-81)
R-5 (SS-82)
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R-8 (SS-85)
R-9 (SS-86)
R-10 (SS-87)
R-11 (SS-88)
R-12 (SS-89)
R-13 (SS-90)
R-14 (SS-91)
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