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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">These are the different classes of submarines that the United States created in its efforts to make the best submarines it could. It was a step by step evolution and like many things in evolution not everything worked as it was suppose to.</div> | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">These are the different classes of submarines that the United States created in its efforts to make the best submarines it could. It was a step by step evolution and like many things in evolution not everything worked as it was suppose to.</div> |
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Submarine Classes
These are the different classes of submarines that the United States created in its efforts to make the best submarines it could. It was a step by step evolution and like many things in evolution not everything worked as it was suppose to.
Holland | A-class | B-class | C-class | D-class | E-class | F-class |
G-class | H-class | K-class | L-class | M-class | N-class | O-class |
R-class | S-class | T-class | V-class |
Fleet Submarine
Submarines with the * after the name were lost to enemy action in WW II.
USS Seawolf SS 197 was believed sunk by friendly fire by the Destroyer Escort
USS Richard M. Rowell DE 403 mistaking it as being a Japanese submarine.
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