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L-class subs alongside USS Bushnell 1918vu 98 fois
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USS Busnell lifting USS L-2 sub 1918vu 94 foisUSS Bushnell (Submarine Tender # 2) Lifting USS L-2 (Submarine # 41) partially out of the water. Moored to Bushnell's port side are (from left to right): USS L-4 (Submarine # 43); USS L-9 (Submarine # 49); and USS L-1 (Submarine # 40).
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USS L-1 comes to the surface after submerged runs at Berehaven 1918vu 141 fois
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USS L-1 sub in Bantry Bay, with crew members standing in formation on her foredeck, 1918.vu 99 foisNote identification code painted on her fairwater, with "AL-1" standing for "American submarine L-1" to distinguish her from the British submarine L-1.
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USS L-1 sub at Berehaven 1918vu 88 foisUSS L-1 alongside USS L-3 (Submarine # 42)
Quite prominent in this photograph of USS L-1 (SS-40) is her disappearing-mount 3-inch/23-caliber gun just forward of the sail. In the gun’s stowed position, only the barrel protruded vertically above the deck. In the background is USS Nevada (BB-36), which operated out of Bantry Bay with two sisters in mid-1918 – and survived the Pearl Harbor attack 23 years later to serve throughout World War II. USS L-1, first of a class of eight
     
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