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National Historic Landmark - COD, USS (Submarine

National Historic Landmark - COD, USS (Submarine)

A GATO class submarine that is the lowest numbered World War II submarine preserved today, and only one of that era that has not been altered to accommodate civilian visitor access.

Launched in March 1943, ...

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National Historic Landmark-USS BECUNA Submarine

National Historical Landmark-USS BECUNA Submarine

An example of the standard Fleet type BALAO class submarines which could operate at a test depth of 400 feet, BECUNA was commissioned in 1944 and served in World War II as the Submarine Flagship of ...

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Cleveland Steam Marine Ways

George Brown came to the Peace River area in 1890 to work for a phosphate mining company. During the 1890s he was superintendent of buildings for the Desoto Phosphate Mining Company in Liverpool, near Arcadia. He later founded the Cleveland ...

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National Historic Landmark-Old Marine Hospital

National Historic Landmark- Old Marine Hospital (Charleston)

This is one of several hospitals designed by Mills for indigent seamen.

All were built with the same general plan, but in different styles. It is in the Gothic style, with pointed arches and ...

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Natural Historic Landmark-USS CLAMAGORE Submarine

National Historic Landmark- USS CLAMAGORE (Submarine)

A BALAO class submarine, she was one of 132 fleet submarines built during WORLD WAR II for the U.S. Navy as part of the major submarine construction program that followed the Japanese attack on Pearl ...

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National Historic Landmark-HA. 19 Midget Submarine

National Historic Landmark - HA. 19 Midget Submarine

HA-19 is one of five Japanese midget submarines that tried to attack ships inside Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. She ran aground and was subsequently captured.

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U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial

The Battle for Iwo Jima, against the Japanese, during World War II, was one of the bloodiest battles in the history of the Marine Corps.

Marines suffered over 25 thousand casualties taking the island. The United States awarded twenty-seven Medals ...

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Louisville and Nashville Railroad Marine Terminal

This building, constructed in 1902 at the southern end of Commendencia Wharf, served as the headquarters of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad's Gulf Coast shipping operations.

Designed by the railroad company, the building's construction contract was awarded local builder A.V. ...

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John P. Holland’s First Submarine

was launched in 1878,

a one man craft with engine which after a series of trials was sunk in the Passaic River at this spot where she lay buried until raised in 1927 by a group of Paterson youths who presented ...

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United States Merchant Marine Veterans

In memory of

United States

Merchant Marine Veterans

of

Foreign Wars

Courtesy hmdb.org

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