Photo #: NH 53774
USS Grayling (Submarine # 18, later renamed D-2)
Underway, probably during builder's trials, circa 1909.
Note the striped poles near the submarine's bow and stern, possibly
for evaluating trim angles while partially submerged.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 53772
USS D-2 (Submarine # 18, ex-USS Grayling)
Underway in New York Harbor, during the October 1912 naval review.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99160
USS D-2 (Submarine # 18, ex-Grayling)
Photographed circa 1914, probably in the harbor of Newport, Rhode
Island.
Courtesy of Jim Kazalis, 1981.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 78926
"U.S. Submarines awaiting Orders"
Halftone reproduction, printed on a postal card, of a photograph
of five submarines nested together prior to World War I. The
three "boats" at right are (from center to right):
USS D-2 (Submarine # 18); USS D-1 (Submarine #
17); and USS D-3 (Submarine # 19). The two at left are
probably (in no particular order) USS E-1 (Submarine #
24) and USS E-2 (Submarine # 25).
Courtesy of Commander Donald J. Robinson, USN (Medical Service
Corps), 1973.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 51157
USS D-3 (Submarine # 19), at left,
and
USS D-2 (Submarine # 18), center
At the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Pennsylvania, 5 March 1919, with
shipyard workmen on board. Note the ventilating fans on D-3's
deck. A derrick barge is alongside D-2.
Among the four submarines visible in the background are USS L-1
(Submarine # 40), USS L-4 (Submarine # 43) and USS L-10
(Submarine # 50).
A motorcycle is parked at the far left.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 53773
USS Grayling (Submarine # 18, later renamed D-2)
Launching, at the Fore River shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts,
16 June 1909.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 53776
U.S. Navy submarines in port, circa 1909
Possibly photographed at the Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts,
these submarines are (from left to right): Tarpon (Submarine
# 14); either Narwhal (Submarine # 17) or Salmon
(Submarine # 19); Snapper (Submarine # 16); Stingray
(Submarine # 13); Bonita (Submarine # 15); and Grayling
(Submarine # 18).
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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Photo #: NH 99006
USS Snapper (Submarine # 16), outboard; and
USS Grayling (Submarine # 18), by the dock
Fitting out at the Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts,
during the summer or fall of 1909.
U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph.
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