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in August 1911, with regards to an encounter with whales that the submarine had. This encounter is not referenced anywhere else and may be journalistic hyperbole.
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was placed in reserve commission on 9 September 1919, continuing her work of training new submariners along with experimental and development work.
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trained crews and classes of officers and served in experiments in the Third Naval District. After overhaul,
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which averages 20 feet in length, the male of which has a long, twisted ivory tusk of commercial value.
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arriving on 30 January 1922. Decommissioned on 8 February, her hulk was sold on 5 June.
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On 15 July 1921, she was placed in commission, in ordinary. She was towed to
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From 20 January – 11 April 1913, the submarine flotilla cruised to the
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List of submarine classes of the United States Navy
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USS Narwhal

Fore River Shipyard
Quincy, Massachusetts
Gregory C. Davison
D-class
submarine
knots
18-inch (450 mm)
torpedo tubes
D-class
submarines
United States Navy
Fore River Shipbuilding
Quincy, Massachusetts
Electric Boat
Groton, Connecticut
narwhal
whale
launched
Gregory C. Davison
commissioned
Newport, Rhode Island
Cape Cod
Narragansett Bay
Long Island Sound
Block Island Sound
Chesapeake Bay
Norfolk, Virginia
torpedoes

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