- Two
ships of the
United States Navy have
borne the name USS
Sargo,
named in
honor of the
sargo, a food and
gamefish of the
porgy family,
inhabiting coastal...
-
Diplodus sargus, the
sargo,
common white seabream, or
white seabream is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Sparidae,
which includes...
- USS
Sargo (SSN-583), a Skate-class nuclear-powered submarine, was the
second ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for the
sargo, a food and game...
- The
Sargo-class
submarines were
among the
first United States submarines to be sent into
action after the ****anese
attack on
Pearl Harbor,
starting war...
- USS
Sargo (SS-188), the lead ship of her
class of submarine, was the
first ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for the
sargo fish.
Sargo′s keel...
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called sargo.
Sargo-class submarine, a
class of US Navy
submarines USS
Sargo (SS-188), a
Sargo class submarine commissioned in 1939 USS
Sargo (SSN-583)...
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Anisotremus davidsonii, also
known as the
Xantic sargo or
simply the
sargo, is a
species of
grunt native to the
eastern Pacific Ocean. They are found...
-
modern features that
would make them the
basis for the
subsequent Salmon,
Sargo, Tambor, Gato, Balao, and
Tench classes. In some references, the Porpoises...
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electrical power. The
batteries were of a new design.
Compared with the
original Sargo battery, the
Guppy battery used a
greater number of
thinner plates that...
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gearing was an
element prone to
shock damage from
depth charges. Two 126-cell
Sargo-type lead-acid
batteries provided submerged power to the
electric motors...