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- Q7875233 subject Q16795667.
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- Q7875233 abstract "USS Walrus (SS-437), a World War II Tench-class submarine, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the walrus, a gregarious, aquatic mammal found in Arctic waters, related to the seal and a prime source of leather, oil, ivory, and food. Like the second USS Walrus (SS-431), she was not completed.Walrus's keel was laid down on 21 June 1945 by the Electric Boat Company at Groton, Connecticut. Work on the submarine was suspended on 7 January 1946 when the contract for her construction was cancelled, although she was launched on 20 September 1946, sponsored by Miss Winifred P. Nagle.Walrus's hull was assigned to the New London Group of the Atlantic Reserve Fleet on 9 December 1952. Her name was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 9 June 1958 and she was sold incomplete for scrapping.".
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- Q7875233 class Q2714941.
- Q7875233 layingDown "1945-06-21".
- Q7875233 length "94.7928".
- Q7875233 shipBeam "8.2296".
- Q7875233 shipDraft "5.1816".
- Q7875233 shipLaunch "1946-09-20".
- Q7875233 status "Constructioncontractcancelled 7 January 1946; sold incomplete for scrapping 1958".
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- Q7875233 shipLaidDown "1945-06-21".
- Q7875233 shipLaunched "1946-09-20".
- Q7875233 shipName "USS Walrus".
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- Q7875233 comment "USS Walrus (SS-437), a World War II Tench-class submarine, was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the walrus, a gregarious, aquatic mammal found in Arctic waters, related to the seal and a prime source of leather, oil, ivory, and food. Like the second USS Walrus (SS-431), she was not completed.Walrus's keel was laid down on 21 June 1945 by the Electric Boat Company at Groton, Connecticut.".
- Q7875233 label "USS Walrus (SS-437)".
- Q7875233 depiction USS_Walrus_(SS-437)_launching.jpg.
- Q7875233 name "USS Walrus".