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=== <big>M-1 (Submarine No. 47, later SS-47)</big> === | === <big>M-1 (Submarine No. 47, later SS-47)</big> === | ||
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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">M-1 on the building ways at Fore River Shipbuilding, Quincy MA., October 1, 1914. The framework that surrounded her inner hull can be seen in the center, with the skeleton frames of her bow on the left. The circular frames are what the outer hull plating would be attached to at a later date. Her launching date was still 11 months in the future.</ | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">M-1 on the building ways at Fore River Shipbuilding, Quincy MA., October 1, 1914. The framework that surrounded her inner hull can be seen in the center, with the skeleton frames of her bow on the left. The circular frames are what the outer hull plating would be attached to at a later date. Her launching date was still 11 months in the future. | ||
<small>Photo courtesy of the Submarine Force Library & Museum.</small> | |||
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[[File:Ussm-1r.jpg|left|500px | [[File:Ussm-1r.jpg|left|500px]] | ||
<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">This photo was taken on the same day as the one above, October 1, 1914. Details of M-1's frames can be seen. This view is from the bow looking aft.</ | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">This photo was taken on the same day as the one above, October 1, 1914. Details of M-1's frames can be seen. This view is from the bow looking aft. | ||
<small>Photo courtesy of the Submarine Force Library & Museum.</small> | |||
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[[File:Ussm-1build.jpg|left|500px | [[File:Ussm-1build.jpg|left|500px]] | ||
<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">M-1 later in her construction phase, April 9, 1915. This view is from the bow looking aft. The mushroom shaped structure in the middle is the upper part of the tub for the retracting 3"/23 caliber Mk 9 gun that she would be later fitted with. The gun would retract vertically into this watertight tub, leaving only the end of the barrel above deck. The intention was to reduce underwater drag.</ | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">M-1 later in her construction phase, April 9, 1915. This view is from the bow looking aft. The mushroom shaped structure in the middle is the upper part of the tub for the retracting 3"/23 caliber Mk 9 gun that she would be later fitted with. The gun would retract vertically into this watertight tub, leaving only the end of the barrel above deck. The intention was to reduce underwater drag. | ||
<small>Photo courtesy of the Submarine Force Library & Museum.</small> | |||
[[File:Red bar sub new.jpg]] | [[File:Red bar sub new.jpg]] | ||
[[File:M-1_launch_Aug_1917.jpg|left|500px | [[File:M-1_launch_Aug_1917.jpg|left|500px]] | ||
<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">M-1 on her launch day, September 14, 1915, Fore River Shipbuilding, Quincy MA. Both of the shutter doors for her port side torpedo tubes can be seen. At the tip of the bow is the squared-off towing fairlead (aka "bullnose"), and her bow planes are folded up alongside the superstructure. The men on deck are all Fore River and EB employees.</span> | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">M-1 on her launch day, September 14, 1915, Fore River Shipbuilding, Quincy MA. Both of the shutter doors for her port side torpedo tubes can be seen. At the tip of the bow is the squared-off towing fairlead (aka "bullnose"), and her bow planes are folded up alongside the superstructure. The men on deck are all Fore River and EB employees. | ||
<small>Photo courtesy of the Submarine Force Library & Museum.</small> | |||
[[File:Red bar sub new.jpg]] | |||
[[File:Ussm-1u.jpg|left|500px]] | |||
<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">M-1 afloat at last in Mill Cove off Quincy Bay, MA., September 14, 1915. She still has stern way on, but drag chains attached to the building slip will be quickly arresting her motion. A tug will tie up and move her to the fitting out pier to finish her construction. She was roughly 60% complete at this point. | |||
<small>Photo courtesy of the Submarine Force Library & Museum.</small> | |||
[[File:Red bar sub new.jpg]] | |||
[[File:M-1 news paper.jpg|left|500px]] | |||
<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">M-1 is shown here on builder's trials, probably in Long Island Sound, early 1917. Outwardly she looked a lot like a bigger L-class boat, but she had a radically different hull type. She tended to be a wet boat on the surface, and she became dangerously unstable during the surfacing process. | |||
<small>National Archives Photo</small> | |||
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[[File: | [[File:M-1 officers quarters.jpg|left|500px]] | ||
The M-1's officer quarters, in the aft end of the torpedo room. This view is looking aft. The bunk on the right is lifted up exposing a storage locker underneath. A Pullman-style fold up sink is on the bulkhead. The door leads to the battery compartment. | |||
<small>Photo courtesy of the Submarine Force Library & Museum.</small> | |||
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[[File:M-1 | [[File:M-1 interior battery compartment.jpg|left|500px]] | ||
< | The battery compartment looking forward. The boat's 120 cell battery is located below this deck. Above the deck is the crew's berthing area. The bunks are all triced up to the overhead. Storage lockers are along both sides. | ||
<small>Photo courtesy of the Submarine Force Library & Museum.</small> | |||
[[File:Red bar sub new.jpg]] | |||
[[File:M-1 battery compartment.jpg|left|500px]] | |||
The battery compartment looking aft. The large tub hanging down from the overhead is the tub for the retracted 3"/23 caliber gun. Meters for monitoring the electrical charge in the battery are on the aft bulkhead. The door on the left leads to the control room. | |||
<small>Photo courtesy of the Submarine Force Library & Museum.</small> | |||
[[File:Red bar sub new.jpg]] | |||
[[File:M-1 port control room.jpg|left|500px]] | [[File:M-1 port control room.jpg|left|500px]] | ||
[[File:M-1 control room.jpg|left|500px]] | [[File:M-1 control room.jpg|left|500px]] | ||
[[File:M-1 | [[File:M-1 control room aft.jpg|left|500px]] | ||
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[[File:M-1 engine room looking aft.jpg|left|500px]] | |||
[[File:M-1 engine room.jpg|left|500px]] | |||
[[File:M-1 engine room port aft.jpg|left|500px]] | [[File:M-1 engine room port aft.jpg|left|500px]] | ||
[[File:M-1 motor room looking forward.jpg|left|500px]] | [[File:M-1 motor room looking forward.jpg|left|500px]] | ||
[[File:M-1 deck gun.jpg|left|500px]] | [[File:M-1 deck gun.jpg|left|500px]] | ||
[[File:M-1 on surface.jpg|left|500px]] | |||
[[File:M-1 pierside.jpg|left|500px]] | |||
[[File:M-1 accompanying vessels.jpg|left|500px]] | [[File:M-1 accompanying vessels.jpg|left|500px]] | ||
[[File:M-1 underway on surface.jpg|left|500px]] | [[File:M-1 underway on surface.jpg|left|500px]] | ||
Revision as of 12:08, 17 October 2023
Design, Construction, and Naming Notes
M-1 (Submarine No. 47, later SS-47)
Photo courtesy of the Submarine Force Library & Museum.
Photo courtesy of the Submarine Force Library & Museum.
Photo courtesy of the Submarine Force Library & Museum.
Photo courtesy of the Submarine Force Library & Museum.
Photo courtesy of the Submarine Force Library & Museum.
National Archives Photo
The M-1's officer quarters, in the aft end of the torpedo room. This view is looking aft. The bunk on the right is lifted up exposing a storage locker underneath. A Pullman-style fold up sink is on the bulkhead. The door leads to the battery compartment.
Photo courtesy of the Submarine Force Library & Museum.
The battery compartment looking forward. The boat's 120 cell battery is located below this deck. Above the deck is the crew's berthing area. The bunks are all triced up to the overhead. Storage lockers are along both sides.
Photo courtesy of the Submarine Force Library & Museum.
The battery compartment looking aft. The large tub hanging down from the overhead is the tub for the retracted 3"/23 caliber gun. Meters for monitoring the electrical charge in the battery are on the aft bulkhead. The door on the left leads to the control room.
Photo courtesy of the Submarine Force Library & Museum.
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