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lost submarines from the list of 52 LOST BOATS of World War Two as designated by the SubVets of WWII |
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ALBACORE
(AGSS-569)
Maritime Museum at Albacore Park
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Grayling, Michigan |
Portsmouth, NH |
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Anchor and chain is in a small military
"park" adjacent to the American Legion in Grayling, Michigan. There is
a plaque at the base of the anchor
display. Image was contributed by Al Davis.
The GRAYLING sail is in the Shipyard Memorial Park in Portsmouth.
Image contributed by Gil Shaddock. |
The original USS SQUALUS SS-192 sail/conning tower is installed at the Naval Shipyard and is dedicated to the 26 men who perished when the submarine sank off Portsmouth/Isle of Shoals in 1939. |
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SQUALUS Bell resides at Fleet Reserve,
Annapolis, MD
(Image, courtesy of Larry Derouin -
Chesapeake Base USSVI)
PORTSMOUTH
Albacore
Park
Memorial Garden
The CPO club contains a plaque honoring the 129 lost members of the SSN 593. Also a THRESHER bell carillon is installed at the Navy Chapel. |
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The GRAYLING sail and fairwater planes
can be seen behind the Shipyard workers sculptures. There is
a walkway with bricks engraved with yard worker names.
(Image contributed by Gil Shaddock) |