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DescriptionUS Navy submarine types of 1940s and 1950s drawing 1967.png
Drawing showing three U.S. Navy submarines:
a World War II fleet submarine, commissioned 1941-1945: length 95 m, ca. 2,500 t displacement submerged;
the first nuclear-powered submarine USS Nautilus (SSN-571), commissioned 1954: 98 m, 4,100 t;
the first ballistic missile submarine USS George Washington (SSBN-598), commissioned 1959: 116 m, 6,800 t.
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U.S. Navy All Hands magazine September 1967, p. 35.
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"All photographs published in ALL HANDS are official Department of Defense photographs unless otherwise designated."
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=Drawing showing three U.S. Navy submarines: * a World War II fleet submarine, commissioned 1941-1945: length 95 m, ca. 2,500 t displacement submerged; * the first nuclear-powered submarine USS ''Nautil...
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