- 17–20. ISSN 0043-0374. JSTOR 44893202.
Subchaser Archives a site
dedicated to US
World War I
subchasers.
Subchasers at
Ships of the U.S. Navy, 1940–1945...
- SC-150) List of SC-1-class
subchasers (SC-151 to SC-200) List of SC-1-class
subchasers (SC-201 to SC-250) List of SC-1-class
subchasers (SC-251 to SC-300) List...
- two
other SC-class
subchasers - SC-683 and SC-1061 - to be
transferred to Britain.
Stationed in
Miami at the time, the
three subchasers received top secret...
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Shotoku Maru)
Subchaser Division 59 (
subchasers Shonan Maru No. 5,
Shonan Maru No. 6;
netlayer Sho****u Maru)
Subchaser Division 60 (
subchasers Kyo Maru No...
- 2022. Treadwell,
Theodore (October 29, 2014).
Splinter Fleet: The
Wooden Subchasers of
World War II.
Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1557508171.
Digital Images...
- two
other SC-class
subchasers - SC-683 and SC-718 - to be
transferred to Britain.
Stationed in
Miami at the time, the
three subchasers received top secret...
- Yuzuki, Kihuzuki,
Uzuki and Oboro, 12
naval transports, 4 gunboats, 5
subchasers, a
minesweeper squadron and
other auxiliaries,
which under command of...
- 1901.
During World War I, the Navy Yard
constructed ships,
including 25
subchasers,
seven submarines, two minesweepers,
seven seagoing tugs, and two ammunition...
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bigger 173 foot
subchasers that used the PC designation. List of SC-1-class
subchasers (SC-1 to SC-50) List of SC-1-class
subchasers (SC-51 to SC-100)...
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engaged with a ****anese
convoy consisting of two
freighters escorted by
subchaser No. 42 and
minesweeper No.1. The
Americans sank a freighter, No.5 Hakutetsu...