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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">S-2 surfacing after a diving test alongside the pier at Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, ME., spring or early summer 1921. S-2 had just been modified by her builder Simon Lake to correct a deficiency shown during trials where she had a tendency to burrow into the waves while running on the surface. She lacked reserve buoyancy forward. Lake added a buoyancy tank above the main deck at the bow in an attempt to correct this problem. This was not a common feature of U.S. submarines, but it is reminiscent of several British designs. Just visible in the background on the other side of the pier is the German U-boat U-111. It was surrendered to the Allies at the end of WWI and turned over to the U.S. for testing and evaluation. It was sunk as a target in the Atlantic in July 1921. | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">S-2 surfacing after a diving test alongside the pier at Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, ME., spring or early summer 1921. S-2 had just been modified by her builder Simon Lake to correct a deficiency shown during trials where she had a tendency to burrow into the waves while running on the surface. She lacked reserve buoyancy forward. Lake added a buoyancy tank above the main deck at the bow in an attempt to correct this problem. This was not a common feature of U.S. submarines, but it is reminiscent of several British designs. Just visible in the background on the other side of the pier is the German U-boat U-111. It was surrendered to the Allies at the end of WWI and turned over to the U.S. for testing and evaluation. It was sunk as a target in the Atlantic in July 1921. | ||
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Design and Construction Notes
Photos in the private collection of Ric Hedman.
A special note about this photo: An email correspondence on July 7, 2001 about this photo was the beginning of a 20+ year friendship between the webmasters of this site, Ric Hedman and David Johnston.
Photo in the private collection of Ric Hedman.
All photos are provided from the private collection of the late Rick Larson.
The crew of the S-2 gathered around the deck gun for a formal photograph, July 12, 1921. The location is likely the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, ME. The crew was finishing up final preparations for a homeport change to the Asiatic Fleet in the Philippines. S-2's commanding officer, LT Lewis Hancock, Jr. is the officer in the center left. In the background is a Pennsylvania-class armored cruiser.
Photo in the private collection of Ric Hedman.
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