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arrived in Brisbane on 15 January for a normal two week refit and a brief training period. On 6 February, she was underway via Tulagi for her patrol area north of New Guinea, which she entered on 13 February. Her first opportunity to attack came just after midnight on 23 February when she closed a
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investigated smoke on the horizon, found two cargo ships, tracked them through a rain squall, and as she passed into clear weather, found the convoy in perfect position for her torpedoes. She fired four stern tubes at the leading ship, but heard no explosions. The torpedoes were duds or had again
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was suddenly attacked by torpedoes. The quick reactions of the officer of the deck caused two to pass to port and two to starboard. The submarine continued on to Midway where she arrived on 3 June, discharged her passengers, and set a course for Pearl Harbor where she arrived four days later.
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in a coordinated attack on a seven-ship convoy on 23 October, firing 10 torpedoes at three ships that presented an overlapping target. She scored six hits. One ship was seen down by the bow, with her stern in the air; another listed heavily; and a third was riding low in the water. While
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fired seven more torpedoes for three more direct hits, but the target still refused to sink. The submarine closed in on the badly damaged tanker and fired another trio of torpedoes, one of which struck the final blow. However, Japanese records examined after the war indicate that
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made radar contact with a four-ship convoy and tracked it to an excellent position for attack. Just after midnight on 2 June, she launched six torpedoes from her bow tubes at one of the largest passenger cargo ships, scoring two hits. Although pursued by the escorts,
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submerged rapidly to avoid detection by a large, low-flying enemy plane and took on several feet of water in her conning tower, grounding out her radar and other electrical gear. Despite these problems, she arrived safely at Guam on 8 April for refit.
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stopped at Tulagi to refuel and to load torpedoes. On 28 October, she was assigned to a scouting line south of Truk. On 4 November, the submarine made a submerged approach to a two-ship convoy, but the six torpedoes that she fired missed their marks.
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as her target. On 13 December, the submarine conducted communication and identification tests with friendly search planes and then began her patrol. No surface contacts came during the first two weeks, but her luck changed on 27 December when two
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caught a 188-ton trawler alone, sank it with gunfire, and then rescued three survivors in the debris. Early the next morning, she attacked a convoy of four transports guarded by four escorts. Firing 10 torpedoes at three of the targets,
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s beam and stayed there, thwarting the submarine's second attempt. She was prevented from carrying out a dawn attack by Japanese air cover and was forced to allow the convoy to escape without further damage. A fuel shortage forced
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fired six torpedoes at the larger of the two freighters, scoring three hits. The escort maneuvered to attack, but never came close to the submarine. Rather than risk a repetition of her disappointment during her last patrol,
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resumed her patrol of the shipping lanes. She later sighted a convoy of a damaged freighter and two escorts and moved in for an attack only to discover that the freighter was her target of 1 January. The escorts drove
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crossed her track. The four warships maneuvered in a radical zigzag plan at a speed of 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph), passing the submarine so rapidly that she only managed a shot at the second cruiser.
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fired four torpedoes which overran their target. While rigging for depth charges, she heard three explosions, but upon surfacing, could see no sign of damage. The warships were long gone at their high speed.
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began the year 1944 with a contact that turned out to be a very large steamer and two escorts. The weather impeded her efforts to close the convoy, but also offered protection when a rain squall covered
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that she had been detected. As dawn broke, the submarine made one last approach, moving to 1,400 yd (1,300 m) where she fired four torpedoes. An escort picked up the submarine's trail, and
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went to battle stations and closed for attack. After firing her six bow tubes at the lead ship, the submarine swung her stern toward the wing ships in the formation and fired her stern tubes.
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sighted a convoy of four small cargo ships, described as "the dregs of the worst of harbors." The convoy changed course and pulled away from the submarine before she could close for attack.
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because, later that night, she picked up a larger ship on radar and successfully moved into position. Early on 8 January, she fired six torpedoes, three of which scored; but the stubborn "
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with depth charges, but the submarine escaped damage and resumed patrol duty later that day. She sighted many vessels during the next eight days, but did not attack them. On 18 March,
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four times in the next year, spending one month each time training surface ships in "refresher training." The submarine departed Key West on 19 July 1958 for an overhaul at the
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was recommissioned on 4 March 1952 at the U.S. Naval Submarine Base, New London, Connecticut, Lieutenant Commander S. V. Hadley in command, and assigned to the
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fired four torpedoes at a small freighter and escort from a distance that proved to be too great. All four torpedoes passed under their targets. Later that morning,
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that began on 6 January 1957. After joint exercises with the navies of several South American countries, the ship made liberty calls to principal ports such as
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heard four hits and the explosion on one of the transports nearly blinded her lookouts. The early morning darkness made it impossible to assess the damage, but
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and surfaced to attack. Her first two torpedoes missed the target, but the third hit squarely amidships and sank the vessel. That day proved to be lucky for
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began her sixth war patrol on 5 July when she departed Majuro for the Palau area. The submarine made a few contacts, but none worthy of pursuit. On 26 July,
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while she fired six torpedoes. The submarine counted three explosions and then went deep to wait out the inevitable depth charge attack by the escorts. When
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shipping lanes. Her next contacts were unfavorable for attack, and problems with her surface search radar hampered her efforts to seek out enemy shipping.
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began tracking a convoy of two ships closely guarded by four escorts. The effectiveness with which the escorts countered her several approaches convinced
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From 28 June–4 November, the submarine underwent overhaul and battery renewal. She returned to Key West and resumed services in training. In April 1962,
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returned to patrol the shipping lanes after a very successful attack. Postwar study of Japanese shipping records identified her victims as the 2,723-ton
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lured the escort out of the target area in order to double back to look for the third freighter. Radar and lookouts failed to locate the merchantman, so
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heard several explosions at the expected times, as torpedo after torpedo struck home. One of the damaged ships trained a 3 in (76 mm) gun on
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returned to the scene to verify that the ship had sunk. A survivor was taken on board, who stated that his vessel, the 5,857-ton passenger cargo ship
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H. E. Steinke, the hood's inventor, to ascend from a depth of 318 ft (97 m) to the surface in 55 seconds, setting a new record.
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submerged to wait out the inevitable depth charges. When the submarine surfaced again, all trace of the convoy was gone, and she set course for
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upon the sighting of enemy aircraft; but the patrol was not enlivened by action with surface ships before the boat moored alongside
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and damage another with gunfire on 14 August. Word of Japan's capitulation came on 15 August along with orders to cease fire.
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completed refit and training on 24 April and the next day began her voyage back to action. After stopping for a few hours at
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crewman. Later that evening, although the radar scope was clear and no other submarines were known to be in the vicinity,
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by making a radical zig-zag maneuver and increasing speed to open the range. The convoy's escorts counterattacked with
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was maneuvering into position for a second attack, the convoy's escorts fired on her, forcing the submarine to dive.
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There, she served primarily as a training ship for antisubmarine and Special Development Forces in the Key West and
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shipping route where she fared no better. The submarine trained in emergency dives, and her crew frequently went to
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simulated a disabled submarine for the testing of a new device for individual escape. The mechanism, known as the "
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the next day to transfer the rescued aviators, then proceeded on to Pearl Harbor, where she arrived on 25 August.
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had been so weakened by the final weeks of the war that surface contacts were scarce. She was able to sink one
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The submarine began her ninth patrol on 3 May when she headed for the Yellow Sea to patrol in a wolfpack with
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totally inoperable, and she received orders to Pearl Harbor for refit. En route, she embarked a sailor from
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slipped below the surface and headed for Guam to replenish her fuel, provisions, and torpedoes. On 2 April,
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en route Tanapag Harbor. The trio of submarines reached port on 15 December and moored in a nest alongside
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was damaged}. The submarine then escaped to deep water to continue her patrol. Later that same afternoon,
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came away unscathed. Her targets moved out of range at high speed, preventing her from regaining contact.
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returned to local training operations. On 1 April 1960, she was reclassified as an auxiliary submarine,
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off, and on 7 January, she was ordered back to Brisbane, still without a confirmed kill under her belt.
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sighted smoke on the horizon and commenced tracking three ships and an escort. Shortly after midnight,
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to exchange information. She later learned, however, that her consort sank three of the seven ships.
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splash into the water dead ahead and quickly managed to rescue the pilot. After transferring him to
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surfaced the next morning, the convoy had disappeared. Certain that the freighter had been sunk,
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and took on fuel and provisions. She got underway again on the following morning, bound for
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got underway on 25 July to begin her first war patrol. She topped off her fuel tanks from
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ran for deep water under a smoke screen without waiting to observe results. On 26 March,
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could be hit. The submarine could see nothing except heavy smoke in the target area, but
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on 20 August for a complete overhaul. Upon the completion of that work, she returned to
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again managed to close the convoy, now with only two ships visible. Only minutes before
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in October–November, but returned to routine training duty when the trouble died down.
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operated with air cover while on station and rescued four aviators during the patrol.
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began her eighth war patrol on 27 February as part of another attack group along with
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on 29 July, and on 7 August took station in the scouting line in the sealanes between
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route where she conducted an uneventful patrol until 7 November, when she headed for
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48 hours @ 2 kn (2.3 mph; 3.7 km/h) submerged; 75 days on patrol
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joined the ships of Destroyer Squadron 24 (DesRon 24) in a combined
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and loading docks, scoring several direct hits. The same day, she witnessed a
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After making several goodwill visits to ports in the southern United States,
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reached firing position, one of the escorts unwittingly moved to a spot on
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A convoy located on 26 February did not offer a chance of attack, because
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Theodore C. Aylward, commissioned on 4 February 1943 and reported to the
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s victim on this occasion was not a tanker, but the 5,244-ton freighter
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off the Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California on 25 October 1944
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sighted the masts of a sailing vessel. She closed the three masted
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passed underneath. As the escorts actively pursued the submarine,
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spent two days in training exercises and practice approaches with
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shears were removed, and are on display on the waterfront at the
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on 15 November and prepared to return to the war in the Pacific.
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was then ordered back to the United States where she entered the
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lost contact with the convoy and failed in her attempts to reach
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Register of Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1775–1990: Major Combatants
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patrolled independently until 19 January when she pulled into
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was decommissioned on 20 August 1946, and she was berthed in
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U.S. Submarines Through 1945: An Illustrated Design History
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that same day. Her hulk was sunk off the coast of northern
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After her fame and stardom in the 1956 Blake Edwards film
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spent 12 days of December in hunter-killer training.
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where she picked up two more downed aviators on 27 July.
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conning tower is a memorial at the Navy Memorial Museum,
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deployed to the Mediterranean Sea where she joined the
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to refuel, she continued to her patrol area around the
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At the end of a brief refit alongside submarine tender
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on 6 September as a target. Before this occurred, her
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The submarine departed Pearl Harbor on 31 August for
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Upon its completion on 13 November, 1368:(ASW) training and goodwill cruise to 790:and the 6,803-ton passenger cargoship 558:Second patrol, October – November 1943 303:2,740 shp (2.0 MW) submerged 3583: 2901: 1835: 1776:Walker, Mary Pat (14 December 2005). 1731:"Japanese Auxiliary Seaplane Tenders" 1664:: Greenwood Press. pp. 275–280. 863:On 1 June, the situation brightened. 43: 1792:Naval History & Heritage Command 1430: 1181:encountered the 880-ton cargo ship, 1158:surfaced to attack a group of small 1084:Eighth patrol, February – April 1945 717:Fourth patrol, February – March 1944 483:After a six-week training period in 219:311 ft 9 in (95.02 m) 2902: 1617:United States Naval Institute Press 503:First patrol, July – September 1943 13: 1491: 227:27 ft 3 in (8.31 m) 14: 3980: 1769: 1165:Shortly before dawn on 21 March, 437:, a small schooling marine fish. 3909: 3904: 3496: 3348: 3290: 3248: 3204: 3160: 3125: 3087: 3052: 3024: 2968: 2910: 1874: 1741: 1264:Tenth patrol, July – August 1945 902:Sixth patrol, July – August 1944 751:from the scene. 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(1991). 1519:Board of Inspection and Survey 1284:aircrew during strikes on the 654:Underway again on 6 December, 499:, Australia, on 10 July 1943. 441:Construction and commissioning 380:one 40 mm (1.57 in) 16:Submarine of the United States 1: 3964:Ships built in Kittery, Maine 3307:Almirante GarcĂ­a de los Reyes 1578: 1198:Ninth patrol, May – June 1945 917:in the Palaus by firing on a 913:joined in the bombardment of 489:Pacific Theater of Operations 3504:Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela 1694:U.S. Submarines Through 1945 1337: 1142:received credit for sinking 7: 1313: 473:United States Pacific Fleet 366:(six forward, four aft; 24 349:10 officers, 70–71 enlisted 10: 3985: 3954:Maritime incidents in 1963 1813:at NavSource Naval History 1101:, also the lead ship of a 3899: 3828: 3615: 3559: 3533: 3494: 3346: 3288: 3246: 3202: 3158: 3123: 3085: 3050: 3022: 2966: 2908: 2897: 2886:SS-530 – SS-536 (Unnamed) 2883:SS-465 – SS-474 (Unnamed) 2873:SS-438 – SS-463 (Unnamed) 2740: 1889: 1872: 1607:Friedman, Norman (1995). 1559: 1404:Charleston Naval Shipyard 1400:Guantanamo Bay Naval Base 630:then shifted to the Truk- 168: 62:Portsmouth Naval Shipyard 38: 23: 1709:(Doubleday, 1973), p.79. 1276:area and waters east of 1028:coordinated attack group 341:400 ft (120 m) 1461:W. F. 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T. 1698: 1677: 1670: 1654:Bauer, K. Jack 1632: 1625: 1583: 1582: 1580: 1577: 1567:received nine 1561: 1558: 1527:decommissioned 1493: 1490: 1432: 1429: 1378:Rio de Janeiro 1355:Guantánamo Bay 1351:Key West, Fla. 1347:Atlantic Fleet 1339: 1336: 1315: 1312: 1265: 1262: 1199: 1196: 1152:Tatsuhara Maru 1085: 1082: 1062:. After that, 1000: 997: 977:Tanapag Harbor 950:Peleliu Island 903: 900: 838: 835: 808:The next day, 718: 715: 651: 648: 559: 556: 504: 501: 480: 477: 465:Kittery, Maine 442: 439: 400: 399: 398: 397: 388: 378: 371: 355: 351: 350: 347: 343: 342: 339: 335: 334: 331: 327: 326: 323: 319: 318: 311: 307: 306: 305: 304: 301: 290: 289:2 Ă— propellers 287: 274: 260: 254:diesel engines 249:Model 16-278A 247:General Motors 241: 237: 236: 233: 229: 228: 225: 221: 220: 217: 213: 212: 211: 210: 207: 194: 190: 189: 175: 174:Class and type 171: 170: 166: 165: 164: 163: 157: 148: 144: 143: 131: 125: 124: 121: 117: 116: 113: 112:Decommissioned 109: 108: 105: 104:Recommissioned 101: 100: 99:20 August 1946 97: 96:Decommissioned 93: 92: 89: 85: 84: 81: 77: 76: 73: 69: 68: 66:Kittery, Maine 59: 55: 54: 41: 40: 36: 35: 29: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3981: 3970: 3967: 3965: 3962: 3960: 3957: 3955: 3952: 3950: 3947: 3945: 3942: 3940: 3937: 3935: 3932: 3931: 3929: 3916: 3912: 3907: 3903: 3898: 3891: 3890: 3889:Esso 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