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- Q7869538 abstract "USS G-4 (SS-26) was a G-class submarine of the United States Navy. 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.G-4 was named Thrasher when her keel was laid down on 9 July 1910 by William Cramp and Sons in Philadelphia, making her the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the thrasher, a thrushlike bird known as a singer and mimic. She was renamed G-4 on 17 November 1911, launched on 15 August 1912 sponsored by Ms. Grace Anna Taussig, and commissioned in the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 22 January 1914, Lieutenant Ernest D. McWhorter in command.".
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- Q7869538 commissioningDate "1914-01-22".
- Q7869538 decommissioningDate "1919-09-05".
- Q7869538 layingDown "1910-07-09".
- Q7869538 length "47.8536".
- Q7869538 shipBeam "5.1816".
- Q7869538 shipDraft "3.048".
- Q7869538 shipLaunch "1912-08-15".
- Q7869538 status "Sold for scrap, 15 April 1920".
- Q7869538 topSpeed "25.928".
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- Q7869538 shipCommissioned "1914-01-22".
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- Q7869538 shipName "USS G-4".
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- Q7869538 comment "USS G-4 (SS-26) was a G-class submarine of the United States Navy. 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.G-4 was named Thrasher when her keel was laid down on 9 July 1910 by William Cramp and Sons in Philadelphia, making her the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the thrasher, a thrushlike bird known as a singer and mimic.".
- Q7869538 label "USS G-4 (SS-26)".
- Q7869538 name "USS G-4".