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Albacore Historic Photos
Date(s): October 29, 2006. Album by Albacore. 1 - 24 of 121 Total. 1936 Visits.
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Arial View of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard

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Albacore in Dry Dock

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USS Holand in Dry Dock

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Chief Motor Machinist Mate Arthur L. Stanton
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Mrs. Doris Stanton Jowers about to christen Albacore

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Mrs. Jowers with her Daughter, now Mrs. Anneta Stanton Kraus

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Albacore's Launching
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Type XXI U-boat

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USS Tang – US Navy’s version of the Type XXI

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Type XXI U-boat on the Building Ways

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Soviet Whiskey class SSN

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First submarine Albacore SS-218

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USS Drum, typical US WWII Submarine

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Japanese Carrier TAIHO, sunk by Albacore

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Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Master Mechanics drive the first rivet in the new Albacore
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Mrs. Jowers and Vice Admiral Charles Momsen

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David Taylor Model Basin (DTMB) scale model of Albacore

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Albacore model being tested in a wind tunnel at Langley AFB

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Graph of Horsepower Requirements for Various Hull Types
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British Airship R-101 Hull was a starting point for DTMB Tests

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Evolution of US Submarine Hull Forms

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Dr. Davidson of Stevens Institute of Technology-an early Proponent of Albacore

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Dr. Davidson looking over a Hull Model

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Towing Tank at the Stevens Institute of Technology

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  Sign the Guestbook. Displaying 9 of 9 entries.
I was aboard the USCGC EASTWIND W279 while undergoing repairs for a ship fire. We were tied up behind the ALBACORE at the Portsmouth yard for a couple of months, and could not find out anything about the sub in front of us. While sitting in a barber shop I had the oppertunity to read the article in Collier’s Magazine. I would have been proud to have been a crew member of that sub. I will be visiting the Albacore Park.
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Lee Grant, Thu, 21 Oct 2010 11:15AM
My father was on the albacore from Dec 1953 to march of 1955 as an ET1(ss)he worked in the radio room. I have his ash tray made of pewter that has the subs and his name on it...only other ones I've seen are in the museum...Dad passed 5 years ago...I miss him greatly...I only have one navy photo of him...I would like to find someone that knew him or has photos?? His name is Elmer J Winters, jr
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Holly Winters, Tue, 18 Aug 2009 1:34PM
My Dad worked on building the Albacore.Dad worked in shop38. He started working at the shipyard in 1951. He is 94 a still living. I will be making photo copies of these great pictures, and taking them to him. I know he will really enjoy them. I had the plesure to vist the ship back in the 90's on a trip to Portsmouth. Thanks for having such a great site.

Joe Preston
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Joe Preston, Sun, 8 Feb 2009 7:47AM
OUTSTANDING WEB SITE i ENJOYED IT VERY MUCH.
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JIM GEORGE, Mon, 17 Nov 2008 6:31AM
Great photos, I was on Nautilus (SSN571) in the yards at Portsmouth in 1967-68 and remember her fondly.  Great boat, great crew even if they were diesel boat sailors.

Great web site.
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Bruce Kinne, Mon, 6 Oct 2008 1:05PM
I should visit this website more often....You've added a considerable amount of wonderful info since my last visit....Keep up the great work folks!.....I remember the trip  back from Ft. Lauderdale (Dec.?)1967.....What an E-ticket ride!....
"Hippie" Schumacher, RM2(SS) 1967-68
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Scott "Hippie" Schumacher, Tue, 29 May 2007 1:03PM
well that is a nice submarine you guys had! thanks for going down under for the lifes of other people. just so you know i think that is the biggest submarine i have seen, and will probally ever see. well thanks for going down under once again.
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rach lilly, Mon, 26 Mar 2007 12:33PM
Really liked looking at my old boat. Really nice Pics
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Russ Styer, Sat, 3 Feb 2007 2:05PM
Nice pics,
Great website! If I find the pic that I did not see, would you like copy and where should I send to--email/snail mail address? Mac, EM3 SS on board '62-63
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Dennis McCarthy, Sat, 20 Jan 2007 8:47PM
 
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