M-class
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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