USS Camden (AS-6) was the first ship of the United States Navy to bear the name Camden, after Camden, New Jersey the city that lies on the Delaware River across from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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1900 USS Camden
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ship launching
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ship decommissioning
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ship decommissioning
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ship decommissioning
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ship commissioning
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ship recommissioning
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ship recommissioning
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U.S. Navy submarine tenders and submarines at Christobal, Panama Canal Zone, circa in 1923 (NH 42573)
USS Camden (ID 3143) at the Charleston Naval Shipyard, South Carolina (USA), on 11 June 1917 (NH 55043)
USS Camden (AS-6) with ten S-class submarines alongside, circa the middle or later 1920s (NH 100459)
USS Seattle (IX-39) and USS Camden (IX-42) serving as barracks ships in New York City, 1941-1946 (NH 89402)
USS Camden (AS-6) with four R-class submarines at San Diego, in the early 1920s (NH 101183)
USS Camden (ID 3143) and USS Reposo II (SP-198) at the Charleston Naval Shipyard, South Carolina (USA), on 11 June 1917 (NH 55042)
USS Camden (AS-6) off Pensacola, Florida (USA), on 23 December 1924 (NH 55046)
USS Camden (AS-6) underway off Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida (USA), on 31 January 1927 (NH 99893)
Kiel- Profile, Stern and Bow Join Patterns, Superstructure - NARA - 76033324
Type Subtype Date Description Notes Source
commons image USS Camden (AS-6) off New York City with twelve submarines alongside, circa in 1920 (NH 99892)
Commons commons image U.S. Navy submarine tenders and submarines at Christobal, Panama Canal Zone, circa in 1923 (NH 42573)
Commons commons image USS Camden (ID 3143) at the Charleston Naval Shipyard, South Carolina (USA), on 11 June 1917 (NH 55043)
Commons commons image USS Camden (AS-6) with ten S-class submarines alongside, circa the middle or later 1920s (NH 100459)
Commons commons image USS Seattle (IX-39) and USS Camden (IX-42) serving as barracks ships in New York City, 1941-1946 (NH 89402)
Commons commons image USS Camden (AS-6) with four R-class submarines at San Diego, in the early 1920s (NH 101183)
Commons commons image USS Camden (ID 3143) and USS Reposo II (SP-198) at the Charleston Naval Shipyard, South Carolina (USA), on 11 June 1917 (NH 55042)
Commons commons image USS Camden (AS-6) off Pensacola, Florida (USA), on 23 December 1924 (NH 55046)
Commons commons image USS Camden (AS-6) underway off Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida (USA), on 31 January 1927 (NH 99893)
Commons commons image Kiel- Profile, Stern and Bow Join Patterns, Superstructure - NARA - 76033324
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