Submarines (Ships)
Found in 74 Collections and/or Records:
Nimitz, Chester W.: Defensive and Offensive Tactics of Submarines, 1912 Jun 20
Lecture given by Lieutenant C. W. Nimitz, U.S.N., Commanding Atlantic Submarine Flotilla.
Photograph of Holland entering Newport harbor
Photograph of Holland in Newport Shipyard
Policy and Strategy, German Submarine Warfare, 1930 Sep 25
Report by Admiral Castex, French Navy
Scott, William J.: Man's deep-diving capabilities and limitations, 1967
Student paper by CDR William J. Scott, DC, USN for his course in the School of Naval Command and Staff and the Naval War College. This paper dealt with the problem of determining one's deep water capabilities as a free diver and the importance to the Navy to this role.
Shark and Porpoise, circa 1900-1915
8x10 black and white photo of the Shark and the Porpoise ready for transportation
Submarine D-3, circa 1910
8x10 black and white photo of Submarine D-3, this submarine was completed in 1910. She displaces from 278 to 340 tons, has four 18-inch torpedo tubes, and requires a complement of ten men. Originally called the Salmon.
Submarine G-2, circa 1900-1915
8x10 black and white photo of the Submarine G-2, completed in 1914. Equipped with six 18-inch torpedo tubes.
Submarines in Harbor, circa 1900-1962
Submarines in Harbor, circa 1910-1915
3.5x5.5 black and white photo of about 8 submarines (unidentified) in a harbor. Cannot make out any hull numbers