USS Albacore
1942 Gato-class submarine
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The USS Albacore (SS-218) was a submarine in the United States Navy during World War II. Commissioned in 1942, it was known for its speed and agility, setting a record for underwater speed during sea trials. The submarine participated in several successful war patrols in the Pacific theater, sinking multiple enemy vessels. It was also involved in missions to rescue downed airmen and deliver supplies to guerrilla forces. The USS Albacore received numerous awards for its service, including a Presidential Unit Citation and nine battle stars. After the war, the submarine was decommissioned and ultimately scrapped in 1952. The USS Albacore's innovative design and performance paved the way for future submarine technology and influenced the development of subsequent submarine classes. Today, the legacy of the USS Albacore is preserved at the USS Albacore Museum in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where visitors can learn about the submarine's history and its contributions to naval warfare.
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