USS Sailfish (SS-192) - Wikipedia USS Sailfish (SS-192), was a Sargo-class submarine of the United States Navy, originally named Squalus As Squalus, the submarine sank off the coast of New Hampshire during test dives on 23 May 1939
Squalus (SS-192) - Sinking, Rescue of Survivors, and Salvage USS Squalus (SS-192), a diesel-electric submarine built at the Portsmouth Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire and commissioned there on 1 March 1939, suffered a catastrophic valve failure during
SQUALUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SQUALUS is a genus (the type of the family Squalidae) of sharks originally comprising all the known sharks but now restricted to various typical dogfishes
The Greatest Submarine Rescue Ever: Saving the Squalus On the morning of May 23, 1939, the submarine USS Squalus slipped beneath the storm-tossed surface of the Atlantic on a sea trial Minutes into the maneuver, she began flooding uncontrollably The Squalus sank to the ocean floor nine miles off the New Hampshire coast, trapping 59 men on board
The Sinking of USS SQUALUS (SS-192) On 1 March 1939, USS SQUALUS (SS-192) was commissioned at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine By May, the boat was ready to stretch her legs in the waters off the coast of New Hampshire
Squalus - Animalia Squalus is a genus of dogfish sharks in the family Squalidae Commonly known as spurdogs, these sharks are characterized by smooth dorsal fin spines, teeth in upper and lower jaws similar in size, caudal peduncle with lateral keels; upper precaudal pit usually present, and caudal fin without subterminal notch
USS Squalus | The Rescue and Recovery of the USS Squalus USS Squalus (SS-192), a diesel-electric submarine built at the Portsmouth Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire and commissioned there on 1 March 1939, suffered a catastrophic valve failure during a test dive off the Isle of Shoals at 0740 on 23 May
The Short Life of the Squalus | Naval History Magazine . . . Resisting the resurrection, the Squalus rears bow-up as salvagers struggle to pull her from 240-foot-deep Atlantic waters where she sank in 1939, trapping 59 men Rescuers saved the skipper, Lieutenant Oliver Naquin, and 32 others with a revolutionary diving chamber
Spurdog - Wikipedia Squalus is a genus of dogfish sharks in the family Squalidae Commonly known as spurdogs, these sharks are characterized by smooth dorsal fin spines, teeth in upper and lower jaws similar in size, caudal peduncle with lateral keels; upper precaudal pit usually present, and caudal fin without subterminal notch
ELASMO. COM Fossil Genera: Squalus The Nanjemoy Formation — Squalus crenatidens In Squalus crenatidens, the blade is more erect than other members of the genus and possesses strong serrations The mesial shoulder has a prominent cusplet(s) and strong serrations