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made two more patrols before the end of the war, then returned to training student officers and qualifying men for duty in submarines. She sailed from New London to Norfolk on 19 April 1920, arriving two days later. There she was placed in commission in ordinary on 18 July 1921. On 17 September, she
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gas ignited during conditions of severe battery testing; tests made under the direction of the Edison Storage Battery Company. At the time,
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on 27 July, for training operations for the remainder of the summer and from February–May 1915 off
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for developmental exercises and training. From 5 January-21 April 1914, she cruised to
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was the test submarine for new nickel battery designed to eliminate the danger from
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was placed out of commission for use as a laboratory, for exhaustive tests of the
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where she was decommissioned on 20 October and sold on 19 April 1922.
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patrols, which were exceptionally long for a submarine of her size.
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was victim of a violent explosion and fire on 15 January 1916 when
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on 17 November 1911; and commissioned on 14 February 1912.
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11.5 kn (13.2 mph; 21.3 km/h) submerged
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Cooke, Jr. 380:Naval Station Newport 368:Newport, Rhode Island 348:Quincy, Massachusetts 99:16 June 1911, as USS 82:Quincy, Massachusetts 344:Fore River Shipyard 336:. Originally named 138:SS-25, 17 July 1920 78:Fore River Shipyard 585:. 16 February 1916 583:The New York Times 391:New York Navy Yard 378:. She returned to 334:United States Navy 130:, 17 November 1911 930: 929: 732: 731: 557:The Evening World 455:for two of these 415:Chester W. 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USS Sturgeon

Fore River Shipyard
Quincy, Massachusetts
E-class
submarine
hp
Diesel engines
Electric motors
kn
diesel fuel
18-inch (450 mm)
torpedo tubes
torpedoes
E-class
submarine
United States Navy
Fore River Shipyard
Quincy, Massachusetts
Newport, Rhode Island
Guantanamo Bay
Gulf of Mexico
Naval Station Newport
Florida
New York Navy Yard
dry dock
hydrogen
chlorine gas asphyxiation
Chester W. Nimitz
Charles M. Cooke, Jr.

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