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[[File:L-3 philly 07-18-17.jpg|left|thumb|U.S. Navy photo.]]
[[File:L-3 philly 07-18-17.jpg|left|thumb|U.S. Navy photo.]]
L-3 is seen here on July 18, 1917 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard undergoing a pre-deployment overhaul. Both of the L-3's periscopes can be seen. These are non-housing types that do not raise or lower. Once the boats arrived in the war theater in Europe they would be changed out for housing-type periscopes. Between the two scopes can be seen the upper edge of the conning tower, with two deadlight windows and the open top hatch. The conning tower was very small, not much more than an access trunk. The US entered WW I on April 6, 1917 and submarines were to be deployed to the Azores and Ireland to patrol the waters and deny access and free reign to the German U-Boats. In the background can be seen the submarine K-5 with the number 37 painted on her conning tower fairwater. There are at least four more submarines in the photo but they can't be identified. A vintage motorcycle is parked on the pier.
L-3 is seen here on July 18, 1917 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard undergoing a pre-deployment overhaul. Both of the L-3's periscopes can be seen. These are non-housing types that do not raise or lower. Once the boats arrived in the war theater in Europe they would be changed out for housing-type periscopes. Between the two scopes can be seen the upper edge of the conning tower, with two deadlight windows and the open top hatch. The conning tower was very small, not much more than an access trunk. The US entered WW I on April 6, 1917 and submarines were to be deployed to the Azores and Ireland to patrol the waters and deny access and free reign to the German U-Boats. In the background can be seen the submarine K-5 with the number 37 painted on her conning tower fairwater. There are at least four more submarines in the photo but they can't be identified. A vintage motorcycle is parked on the pier.
[[File:Al-3 crew ireland1.jpg|left|thumb|Original Photo in the Private Collection of Ric Hedman.]]

Revision as of 17:06, 14 April 2023

U.S. Navy photo.

L-3 is seen here on July 18, 1917 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard undergoing a pre-deployment overhaul. Both of the L-3's periscopes can be seen. These are non-housing types that do not raise or lower. Once the boats arrived in the war theater in Europe they would be changed out for housing-type periscopes. Between the two scopes can be seen the upper edge of the conning tower, with two deadlight windows and the open top hatch. The conning tower was very small, not much more than an access trunk. The US entered WW I on April 6, 1917 and submarines were to be deployed to the Azores and Ireland to patrol the waters and deny access and free reign to the German U-Boats. In the background can be seen the submarine K-5 with the number 37 painted on her conning tower fairwater. There are at least four more submarines in the photo but they can't be identified. A vintage motorcycle is parked on the pier.


Original Photo in the Private Collection of Ric Hedman.