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History of the United States submarines of World War Two. US Submarines listed by name, launch date and submarine fate. We also have old photographs of the first submarines produced by America.

Thanks to Ric Hedman for giving us the up to date information on submarines SS224, 228, 236, 245,246, 287, 297, 298, 319, 310, 345, 396 & 394.

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USS AMBERJACK SS552.. GATO CLASS.. JAMES A RANGER.. My uncle James was on board USS Amberjack and my father would like to know more about the ship location and anything else pertinent to the ship. PLEASE email me at aranger@twcny.rr.com with any information about him or the ship.

The Stern of USS Holland in 1901 showing the propeller and steering gear.

The Holland as she would be seen when observing enemy ships.

American submarines during construction at Elizabeth Port c.1901.

A United States Submarine, 1915.

Unknown US Submarine circa 1916

If you know what this first battleship is please let us know. Picture ref. Q31    contact military@military-art.com

A reproduction of this original photo / photo-postcard size 10" x 7" approx available.  Order photograph here  © Walker Archive. Order Code  PUX091

S4 Experimental SubmarineFrom The Romance of A Submarine (c1930) by G Gibbard Jackson

US Submarine V4From The Romance of A Submarine (c1930) by G Gibbard Jackson

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USS Fulton with USS Skipjack, USS Sailfish and USS Nautilus alongside, and USS Tusk, USS Halfbreak and USS Entemedore astern.

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Submarine Name Launch Date Fate
 
Holland 17th May 1897 Stricken 21st November 1910, Broken up June 1913

A Class

USS Plunger and USS Shark 

USS Porpoise and USS Shark, 1908.  Sent in by John Hodgett.

Plunger (A1) 1st February 1902 Stricken 24th February 1913, used as target and finally sold, 1922

USS Plunger.  Contributed by email.

USS PlungerFrom The Romance of A Submarine by G Gibbard Jackson

Adder (A2) 22nd July 1901 Used as target 1920. Stricken 16th January 1922
Grampus (A3) 31st July 1902 Used as target, Stricken 16th January 1922
Moccasin (A4) 20th August 1901 Used as target, Stricken 16th January 1922
Pike (A5) 14th January 1903 Used as target, Stricken 16th January 1922
Porpoise (A6) 23rd September 1901 Used as target, Stricken 16th January 1922
Shark (A7) 19th October 1901 Used as target, Stricken 16th January 1922

B Class

Viper (B1) 30th March 1907 Stricken 1922, target

Launch of the USS ViperFrom The Romance of A Submarine (1919) by G Gibbard Jackson

Cuttlefish (B2) 1st September 1906 Stricken 1922, target
Tarantula (B3) 30th March 1907 Stricken 1922, target

Tarantula (B3)From The Romance of A Submarine (1919) by G Gibbard Jackson 

The Launch of Tarantula.  From The Romance of A Submarine (1919) by G Gibbard Jackson 

C Class

US Subs of the C Class in Panama Canal.  Sent in by John Hodgett.

Octopus (C1) 4th October 1906 Stricken 1920

Octopus (C1) with a Battleship in the background

OctopusFrom The Romance of A Submarine by (1919) G Gibbard Jackson

Stingray (C2) 8th April 1909 Stricken 1920
Tarpon (C3) 8th April 1909 Stricken 1920
Bonita (C4) 17th June 1909 Stricken 1920
Snapper (C5) 16th June 1909 Stricken 1920

Snapper (C5)

D Class

Narwhal (D1) 8th April 1909 Stricken 1922
Grayling (D2) 16th June 1909 Stricken 1922
Salmon (D3) 12th March 1910 Stricken 1922

E Class

Skipjack (E1) 27th May 1911 Stricken 1922
Sturgeon (E2) 15th June 1911 Stricken 1922

F Class

F Class Submarines Skate, Carp and Barracuda

Carp (F1) 6th September 1911 Collision 17th December 1917
Barracuda (F2) 19th March 1912 Stricken 1922
Pickerel (F3) 6th January 1912 Stricken 1922
Skate 6th January 1912 Foundered 25th March 1915

G Class

Seal (G1) 8th February 1911 Sunk 21st June 1921

USS SealFrom The Romance of A Submarine (c1930) by G Gibbard Jackson

USS SealFrom The Romance of A Submarine (c1930) by G Gibbard Jackson

Thresher (G2) 15th August 1912 Stricken 1920
Tuna (G3) 10th January 1912 Foundered 30th July 1919
Turbot (G4) 27th December 1913 Stricken 1922

H Class

Seawolf (H1) 6th May 1913 Sunk 12th March 1920
Nautilus (H2) 4th June 1913 Broken up 1931
Garfish (H3) 3rd July 1913 Stricken 1922
H4 9th October 1918 Broken up 1931
H5 24th September 1918 Broken up 1931
H6 26th August 1918 Broken up 1931
H7 17th October 1918 Broken up 1931
H8 14th November 1918 Broken up 1931
H9 23rd November 1918 Broken up 1931

K Class

Haddock (K1) 3rd September 1913 Broken up 1931
Cachalot (K2) 4th October 1913 Broken up 1931
Orca (K3) 14th March 1914 Broken up 1931
Walrus (K4) 19th March 1914 Broken up 1931
K5 17th March 1914 Broken up 1931
K6 26th March 1914 Broken up 1931
K7 20th June 1914 Broken up 1931
K8 11th July 1914 Broken up 1931

L Class

L1 20th January 1915 Stricken 1922
L2 11th February 1915 Broken up 1932
L3  15th March 1915 Broken up 1932
L4 3rd April 1915 Stricken 1922
L5 1st May 1916 Sold 1925
L6 31st August 1916 Sold 1925
L7 28th September 1916 Sold 1925
L8 23rd April 1917 Sold 1925
L9 27th October 1915 Broken up 1932
L10 16th March 1916 Stricken 1930
L11 16th May 1916 Broken up 1932

M Class

M1 14th September 1915 Stricken 1922

AA (T) Class

Schley (T1) 25th July 1918 (SF1) Broken up 1930
AA2 (T2) 6th September 1919 Ex SF2, Broken up 1930
AA3 (T3) 24th May 1919 Ex SF3, Broken up 1930

N Class

N1 30th December 1916 Broken up 1931
N2 16th January 1917 Broken up 1931
N3 21st February 1917 Broken up 1931
N4 27th November 1916 Stricken 1922
N5 22nd March 1917 Stricken 1922
N6 21st April 1917 Stricken 1922
N7 19th May 1917 Stricken 1922

O Class

O1 9th July 1918 Stricken 1938

O Class Submarine O1 in New York Dry Dock c.1918.  Sent in by Carl Proctor.

O2   (SS 63) 24th May 1918 She was sold to North American Smelting for scrapping on 16th November 1945.
O3 (SS 64) 29th September 1917 Sold to John J. Duane Company in and scrapped on 4th September 1946.
O4  (SS 65) 20th October 1917 Scrapped and sold to John J. Duane's on 2nd January 1946.
O5  (SS 66) 11th November 1917 Sunk 28th October 1923
O6  (SS 67) 25th November 1917 Scrapped and sold to John J. Duane's on 4th September 1946.
O7  (SS 68) 16th December 1917 Scrapped and sold to by North American Smelting, 22nd January 1946.
O8   (SS 69) 31st December 1917 Sold to John J. Duane's for scrapping on 4th September 1946.
O9   (SS 70) 27th January 1918 Lost off the Isle of Shoals on 20th June 1941.
O10  (SS 71) 21st February 1918 Sold for scrapping to John J. Duane's 21st August 1946.
O11   (SS 72) 29th October 1917 Broken up 1930
O12   (SS 73) 29th September 1917 Sold 1930, Broken up in Norway 1931
O13   (SS 74) 27th December 1917 Broken up 1930
O14   (SS 75) 6th May 1918 Broken up 1930
O15   (SS 76) 12th February 1918 Broken up 1930
O16   (SS 77)  9th February 1918 Broken up 1930

R Class

R1    (SS 78)  24th August 1918 Sold for scrapping to Macy O. Scott on 13th March 1946.

R1, Circa 1942

Order Code R1

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R2   (SS 79)  23rd September 1918 Initially sold to Rosoff Bros in New York, 28th October 1945 and then resold for scrapping to Northern Metals of Philadelphia..
R3   (SS 80)   18th January 1919 Served as Royal Navy submarine in 1941 and returned to the US Navy 20th December 1944. Written off after breaking loose at Kames Bay on 27th November 1947 she was sold to West of Scotland Sbkg. and scrapped in December 1947.
R4   (SS 81)   26th October 1918 Sold for scrapping to North American Smelting 22nd January 1946.
R5   (SS.82)   24th November 1918 Scrapped at John J. Duane's on 22nd August 1946.
R6   (SS.83)   1st March 1919 Scrapped by Macy O Scott on 13th March 1946.
R7   (SS.84)   5th April 1919 Sold for scrap to John J Duane Co. on 22nd August 1946.
R8   (SS.85)   17th April 1919 Scuttled 1936
R9   (SS.86)   24th May 1919 Sold for scrap to John J. Duane on 1st February 1946.
R10   (SS.87)   28th June 1919 Sold for scrapping to North American Smelting on 22nd January 1946.
R11   (SS.88)   21st July 1919 Sold to Macy O Scott for scrap on 13th March 1946.
R12   (SS.89)   15th August 1919 Lost off the coast of Key West, Florida on 12th June 1943.
R13   (SS.90)   27th August 1919 Sold for scrap to Macy O Scott on 13th March 1946.
R14   (SS.91)   10th October 1919 Sold to Rosoff Bros 28th October 1948 and then resold for scrapping to Northern Metals.
R15   (SS.92)   10th December 1917 Sold for scrapping to Macy O Scott on 13th March 1946
R16   (SS.93)   15th December 1917 Sold for scrap on 22nd January 1946 to North American Smelting.
R17   (SS.94)   24th December 1917 Used by the Royal Navy in 1942 she was returned to the US Navy in 1944 and sold to North American Smelting for scrap on 16th November 1945.
R18   (SS.95)   8th January 1918 Scrapped and sold to John J Duane on 4th September 1946.
R19   (SS.96)   28th January 1918 Served with the Royal Navy in 1942 and was lost in a collision with the R.C.N minesweeper Georgian while in the North Atlantic on 21st June 1942.
R20   (SS.97)   21st January 1918 Sold for scrapping to Macy O Scott on 13th March 1946.
R21   (SS.98)   10th July 1918 Broken up 1930
R22   (SS.99)   23rd September 1918 Broken up 1930
R23   (SS.100)   5th November 1918 Broken up 1930
R24   (SS.101)   21s August 1918 Broken up 1930
R25   (SS.102)   15th May 1919 Broken up 1930
R26   (SS.103)   18th June 1919 Broken up 1930
R27   (SS.104)   23rd September 1918 Broken up 1930

S Class (Electric Boat Type)

S1   (SS.105)   26th October 1918 Fitted with experimental sea plane in 1923. Served with the Royal Navy as P552 in 1942 and was then sold for scrap to Durban on 30th July 1945.
S2   (SS.106)    built by Lake unsuccessful trial
S18   (SS.123)   29th April 1920 Scrapped 9th November 1946.
S19   (SS.124)   21st June 1920 Stricken 1936, refitted 1940 -1941
S20   (SS.125)   9th June 1920 Sold for scrapping to North American Smelting on 22nd January 1946
S21   (SS.126)   18th August 1920 Served in the Royal Navy in 1942 as P553. Scuttled on 20th March 1945.
S22   (SS.127)   15th July 1920 Served as P554 in the Royal Navy in 1942. Sold for scrapping to North American Smelting 16th November 1945.
S23   (SS.128)   27th October 1920 Sold for scrapping on 9th November 1946.
S24   (SS.129)   27th June 1922 Used by the Royal Navy in 1942 as P555 and then scuttled off Portland 25th August 1947.
S25      (SS130) 29th May 1922 Served as P551 in the Royal Navy in 1941 and later in 1942 under the Polish Navy as Jastrzab. Accidentally sunk off Norway by depth charges from Royal Navy destroyer St Albans and minesweeper Seagull 2nd May 1942.
S26      (SS131) 22nd August 1922 Destroyed in a collision with sub-chaser PC460 in the Gulf of Panama on 24th January 1942.
S27      (SS132) 18th October 1922 Destroyed on Amchitka Island 19th June 1942.
S28      (SS133) 20th September 1922 Lost off Pearl Harbour on 4th July 1944.
S29      (SS134) 9th November 1922 Served as P556 in the Royal Navy in 1942. She became stranded in Portchester in January 1947 and was subsequently sold to HG Pounds on 24th January 1947 and later scrapped in 1965.
S30      (SS135) 21st November 1918 Sold for scrapping to Salco Iron and Metal on 5th December 1946.
S31      (SS136) 28th December 1918 Sold for scrap to Salco Iron and Metal 6th December 1946.
S32      (SS137) 11th January 1919 Sold for scrapping to Learner Co. 19th April 1946.
S33      (SS138) 5th December 1918 Sold for scrap to Salco Iron and Metal 5th December 1946.
S34      (SS139) 13th February 1919 Sold for scrap to Salco Iron and Metal on 23rd November 1946.
S35      (SS140) 27th February 1919 Used as a target ship 4th April 1946.
S36      (SS141) 3rd June 1919 Ran aground off Taka Bakang Reef on 20th January 1942 and was scuttled the next day.
S37      (SS142) 20th June 1919 Scuttled off the coast of San Diego on 20th February 1945.
S38      (SS143) 17th June 1919 Scuttled off the coast of San Diego on 20th February 1945
S39      (SS144) 2nd July 1919 Wrecked off Rossel Island on 13th August 1942.
S40      (SS145) 5th January 1921 Sold for scrap to Salco Iron & Metal on 19th November 1946.
S41      (SS146) 21st February 1921 Sold for scrap to National Metal & Steel on 15th November 1946.

S Class (Lake Type)

S2      (SS106) 15th February 1919 Broken up 1931

S Class (Navy Yard Type)

S3      (SS107) 21st December 1918 Broken up 1937
S4      (SS108) 27th August 1919 Sunk 12th July 1927
S5      (SS109) 10th November 1919 Foundered 1st September 1920
S6      (SS110) 23rd December 1919 Broken up 1937
S7      (SS111) 5th February 1920 Broken up 1937
S8      (SS112) 21st April 1920 Broken up 1937
S9      (SS113) 17th June 1920 Broken up 1937 
S10    (SS114) 9th December 1920 Broken up 1936
S11    (SS116) 7th February 1921 Sold for scrapping 28th October 1945 initially to Rosoff Bros and then to Northern Metals.
S12    (SS117) 4th August 1921 Sold to Rosoff and then Northern Metals 28th October 1945.
S13    (SS118) 20th October 1921 Sold to Rosoff, then Northern Metals on 28th October 1945.
S14    (SS119) 22nd October 1919 Sold for scrapping to North American Smelting on 16th November 1945.
S15    (SS120) 8th March 1920 Scrapped and sold to Potomac Shwg. Co. on 16th November 1945.
S16    (SS121) 23rd December 1919 Used as a target and sunk in Key West on 3rd April 1945.
S17    (SS122) 22nd May 1920 Used as a target and sunk in Key West on 5th April 1945.

S Class (Second Group)

S42 and S44 Submitted by Janice Weatherford

S42    (SS153) 30th April 1923 Sold to Salco Iron & Metal for scrapping on 23rd November 1946.
S43    (SS154) 31st March 1923 Sold to Salco Iron & Metal for scrapping 7th December 1946

S43, Circa 1935

Order Code S43

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S43, 1938.

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S44    (SS15) 27th October 1923 Sunk by gunfire from a Japanese destroyer off the Kamchatka Peninsula on 7th October 1943.