USS Narwhal

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USS Narwhal (SS-167), the lead ship of her class of submarine and one of the "V-boats", was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the narwhal. She was named V-5 (SC-1) when her keel was laid down on 10 May 1927 by the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine.

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SS-167; SS-167; V-5 (SC-1)
Narwhal-class submarines, fleet submarine, Portsmouth Naval ShipyardUnited States Navy


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    Narwahl (SS-167) - Report of Changes, January 1939 - DPLA - 65df39cf6fd00a5e738d21dd6497ca97Narwahl (SS-167) - Report of Changes, January 1939 - DPLA - 65df39cf6fd00a5e738d21dd6497ca97
    Narwahl (SS-167) - Passengers, May 1939 - DPLA - ac113eeb58597e2fbeb714a546c65aa0Narwahl (SS-167) - Passengers, May 1939 - DPLA - ac113eeb58597e2fbeb714a546c65aa0
    USS Holland (AS-3) with seven submarines alongside at San Diego, California (USA), on 24 December 1934 (80-G-63334)USS Holland (AS-3) with seven submarines alongside at San Diego, California (USA), on 24 December 1934 (80-G-63334)
    V5 (SS167), renamed the Narwhal. Starboard bow, underway, 01-20-1931 - NARA - 513008V5 (SS167), renamed the Narwhal. Starboard bow, underway, 01-20-1931 - NARA - 513008
    Official photo of submarine USS NARWHAL (SS-167)Official photo of submarine USS NARWHAL (SS-167)
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    USS Narwhal (SS-167) during Pearl Harbor attackUSS Narwhal (SS-167) during Pearl Harbor attack