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1920 class of American submarines
(United States ) 

Philippine Island - ManilaPhilippine Island - Manila
S-class Submarines: Booklet of General Plans - Ballast System - Flooding & DrainageS-class Submarines: Booklet of General Plans - Ballast System - Flooding & Drainage
S-class Submarines: Moment DiagramS-class Submarines: Moment Diagram
SS116, USS S-11, Cover SheetSS116, USS S-11, Cover Sheet
SS116, USS S-11, Inboard ProfileSS116, USS S-11, Inboard Profile
SS116, USS S-11, Main DeckSS116, USS S-11, Main Deck
SS116, USS S-11, Outboard ProfileSS116, USS S-11, Outboard Profile
SS116, USS S-11, SectionsSS116, USS S-11, Sections
SS116, USS S-11, Superstructure DeckSS116, USS S-11, Superstructure Deck
SS-126, USS S-21, Battery DeckSS-126, USS S-21, Battery Deck
SS-126, USS S-21, Inboard ProfileSS-126, USS S-21, Inboard Profile
SS-126, USS S-21, Outboard ProfileSS-126, USS S-21, Outboard Profile
SS-126, USS S-21, SectionsSS-126, USS S-21, Sections
USS S-25 (SS-130) - 2USS S-25 (SS-130) - 2
USS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Circulating Water PipingUSS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Circulating Water Piping
USS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): High Pressure Air SystemUSS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): High Pressure Air System
USS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Low Pressure Air SystemUSS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Low Pressure Air System
USS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Lubricating Oil Piping Diagram.USS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Lubricating Oil Piping Diagram.
USS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Piping Fuel OilUSS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Piping Fuel Oil
USS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Trimming & Adjusting SystemUSS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Trimming & Adjusting System
USS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Ventilation SystemUSS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Ventilation System
USS S-42 at Pearl Harbor in 1925. USS Langley (CV-1) in the background.USS S-42 at Pearl Harbor in 1925. USS Langley (CV-1) in the background.
USS S-43 (SS-154)USS S-43 (SS-154)
USSS49SS160 (cropped)USSS49SS160 (cropped)
Womens Royal Naval Service during the Second World War, September 1943 A19471Womens Royal Naval Service during the Second World War, September 1943 A19471
TypeDescriptionDateKeywordsNotesSource
linkThe Dreadnought Project "S"_Class_Submarine_(1918) entry"S"_Class_Submarine_(1918) @Wikidata
linkFreebase entry@Wikidata
imagePhilippine Island - ManilaWikimedia
imageS-class Submarines: Booklet of General Plans - Ballast System - Flooding & DrainageWikimedia
imageS-class Submarines: Moment DiagramWikimedia
imageSS116, USS S-11, Cover SheetWikimedia
imageSS116, USS S-11, Inboard ProfileWikimedia
imageSS116, USS S-11, Main DeckWikimedia
imageSS116, USS S-11, Outboard ProfileWikimedia
imageSS116, USS S-11, SectionsWikimedia
imageSS116, USS S-11, Superstructure DeckWikimedia
imageSS-126, USS S-21, Battery DeckWikimedia
imageSS-126, USS S-21, Inboard ProfileWikimedia
imageSS-126, USS S-21, Outboard ProfileWikimedia
imageSS-126, USS S-21, SectionsWikimedia
imageUSS S-25 (SS-130) - 2Wikimedia
imageUSS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Circulating Water PipingWikimedia
imageUSS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): High Pressure Air SystemWikimedia
imageUSS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Low Pressure Air SystemWikimedia
imageUSS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Lubricating Oil Piping Diagram.Wikimedia
imageUSS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Piping Fuel OilWikimedia
imageUSS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Trimming & Adjusting SystemWikimedia
imageUSS S-3 (SS-107) to USS S-9 (SS-114): Ventilation SystemWikimedia
imageUSS S-42 at Pearl Harbor in 1925. USS Langley (CV-1) in the background.Wikimedia
imageUSS S-43 (SS-154)Wikimedia
imageUSSS49SS160 (cropped)Wikimedia
imageWomens Royal Naval Service during the Second World War, September 1943 A19471Wikimedia