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=== <big>Salmon/D-3 (Submarine No. 19, later SS-19)</big> === | === <big>Salmon/D-3 (Submarine No. 19, later SS-19)</big> === |
Revision as of 19:38, 21 March 2024
Design, Construction, and Naming Notes
Narwhal/D-1 (Submarine No. 17, later SS-17)
Grayling/D-2 (Submarine No. 18, later SS-18)
At the top of the photo can be seen the boat's periscopes. These are fixed height periscopes meaning they neither raise or lower but they do rotate. They are positioned so both can be used at the same time and not interfere with the view of the other.
Between them is the ship's air operated whistle. At the top of the #2 periscope is the Submarine Division Three Pennant meaning she is the SUBDIV THREE flagship. Normally this is where the submarine's commissioning pennant would be flown from.
Also attached to the #2 periscope, since it neither raises nor lowers, is a small yardarm with hoists for signal flags to be flown from. Heavy stays can be seen fore and aft holding the periscopes rigid and preventing the barrels from warping, destroying the optics.
Salmon/D-3 (Submarine No. 19, later SS-19)
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