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The three D-class harbor defense submarines were built to an Electric Boat Company Design at the Fore River Shipbuilding Company in Quincy, MA. All three boats were commissioned in the Navy with their original "fish" names. On November 17, 1911 the Navy changed its naming convention for submarines and these boats were renamed with their D-class names. They had their original general submarine series designations changed to the SS series on July 17, 1920.<br><br>
The three D-class harbor defense submarines were built to an Electric Boat Company Design at the Fore River Shipbuilding Company in Quincy, MA. All three boats were commissioned in the Navy with their original "fish" names. On November 17, 1911 the Navy changed its naming convention for submarines and these boats were renamed with their D-class names. They had their original general submarine series designations changed to the SS series on July 17, 1920.<br><br>
<font size="5>Narwhal/D-1 (Submarine #17, later SS-17)</font>
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<font size="5>Grayling/D-2 (Submarine #18, later SS-18)</font>
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<font size="5>Salmon/D-3 (Submarine #19, later SS-19)</font>
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Revision as of 19:06, 28 April 2023

Design, Construction, and Naming Notes

The three D-class harbor defense submarines were built to an Electric Boat Company Design at the Fore River Shipbuilding Company in Quincy, MA. All three boats were commissioned in the Navy with their original "fish" names. On November 17, 1911 the Navy changed its naming convention for submarines and these boats were renamed with their D-class names. They had their original general submarine series designations changed to the SS series on July 17, 1920.

Narwhal/D-1 (Submarine #17, later SS-17)

Grayling/D-2 (Submarine #18, later SS-18)

Salmon/D-3 (Submarine #19, later SS-19)