- USS
Guavina (SS/SSO/AGSS/AOSS-362), a Gato-class submarine, was a ship of the
United States Navy
named for the
guavina, a fish
which may
reach a length...
- are:
Guavina guavina (Valenciennes, 1837) (
guavina)
Guavina micropus Ginsburg, 1953 Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Species in
genus Guavina". FishBase...
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patrol in the Gulf of Siam, from 23
January to 12
February 1945, with
Guavina, was
highlighted by two sinkings, the 6,968-ton
cargo ship
Engen Maru 6...
- she was
replaced by
Grayback and
decommissioned in June of that year.
Guavina was
converted under SCB 39 to a SSO in 1950 to
carry fuel oil, gasoline...
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State University in 1943.
After three years as a
submariner aboard USS
Guavina in the U.S. Navy, ****et
joined the
Langley Research Center in Hampton,...
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Gobies Goldeye Goldfish Grayling Graysby Greenling Grouper Grunion Grunt Guavina Haddock Hake
Halfbeak Halfmoon Halibut Hamlet (fish)
Harvestfish Hawkfish...
- That same day,
three more
downed aviators were
transferred to her from
Guavina, and on 6 April, she
delivered her p****engers to
Subic Bay. By 30 April...
- on the same day to
reflect the
change in
status Friedman 1995, p. 285 "
Guavina (SS-362)".
Dictionary of
American Naval Fighting Ships. Navy Department...
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Unknown date:
Flying Lark
Other incidents 9 Jan: HMS Taciturn 16 Feb: USS
Guavina 31 Mar:
Skaubryn 28 Apr:
Daronia 25 Jun: East
River collision 22–23 Jul:...
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Company in time to
build Guitarro or the
submarines USS Golet (SS-361), USS
Guavina (SS-362), and USS Hammerhead (SS-364) to the new design, so they were built...