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USS G-1

1911 shipsMaritime incidents in 1921Ships built in Newport News, VirginiaShips sunk as targetsShipwrecks of the Rhode Island coast
Source attributionUnited States G-class submarinesWorld War I submarines of the United States
Seal (SS19 1 2), renamed G1. Port bow, crew on deck, 1912 NARA 513028
Seal (SS19 1 2), renamed G1. Port bow, crew on deck, 1912 NARA 513028

USS Seal/G-1 (SS-19½/20), also known as "Submarine No. 19 1/2", was the lead ship of her class of submarines of the United States Navy (USN). She was the first ship of the USN to be named for the seal, a sea mammal valued for its skin and oil, though she was renamed G-1 prior to commissioning. While the four G-boats were nominally all of a class, they differed enough in significant details that they are sometimes considered to be four unique boats, each in a class by herself.

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Seal (SS19 1 2), renamed G1. Port bow, crew on deck, 1912 NARA 513028
Seal (SS19 1 2), renamed G1. Port bow, crew on deck, 1912 NARA 513028
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