SUBMARINE LINKS
Last updated
7/19/11
Here are some NAUTILUS links you might
enjoy:
- NAUTILUS
ex-crewmembers belong to the Nautilus Alumni Association. If you
would like to see the Association's home page click
here.
- NAUTILUS
is retired now and can be seen at the Nautilus Museum outside the
Submarine base in New London, Connecticut. To view the Museum home
Page click
here
- The televison show NOVA has a virtual
tour of
NAUTILUS
During WWI and WWII the
Germans took submarines (U-Boats) seriously
Here are some links to other nation's
submarines
U.S. submarines were very active in World War
II
Interested in Submarine history and
design?
- The fleet
type submarine manual
- Outstanding link to older US Submarines
- Submarine war patrol reports
- Here is a visual look at submarine diving technology
- Here is a great tour of USS Pampanito a fleet boat moored at Pier 45 Fisherman's Wharf San Francisco, CA.
- Robert Fulton wrote a paper on
submarine
navigation and attack
- Take a look at a cross
section of Robert Fulton's Nautilus
- If you are interested in the older submarines,
check out: "Through the looking glass." You'll also learn
about an early version of the Dolphin Insignia design in the O-boat
section.
- For a submarine history from 1580 to the year
2000, click
here
- The Civil War, Confederate submarine Hunley
has a home
page.
- Want to see some great photos of the recovery
of Hunley in August 2000? click
here
- Want to see our new Virginia class Submarine?
click
here
- Every once in a while a US Submarine becomes
involved in an accident of some type. If you are interested in
learning about these past accidents click
here
- Here is a list of all the US Submarines that
have been lost due to accident or war
- We captured the German U-boat U-505 during
WWII.
Click here for the story
Here are some papers written by submarine
sailors about their boats
- If you really want to know what life is like
on a submarine click
here
Other Stuff
- Veterans of the Submarine Service often belong
to a National Veterans Organization. To learn about the largest
organization of US Submarine Veterans, the "USSVI"
click
here
- The US Atlantic Submarine Fleet has a home
page. To view it click
here
- Did you ever wonder how Submarines work?
Click
here to find out.
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