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USS Silversides (SS-236) - Wikipedia Silversides was one of the most successful submarines in the Pacific Theater of World War II, with 23 confirmed sinkings, totalling more than 90,000 long tons (91,444 t) of shipping
USS Silversides Museum: Reliving Naval History. WW2 Submarine Museum Membership at the Silversides comes with a number of privileges, and we depend on ongoing support from our members to keep our submarine museum afloat Learn more about becoming a USS Silversides Museum member
Silversides | Marine, schooling, baitfish | Britannica silversides, any of several species of small slim schooling fish of the family Atherinidae (order Atheriniformes), found in freshwater and along coasts around the world in warm and temperate regions Silversides are named for the wide silvery stripe usually present on each side
Silversides (SS-236) - NHHC On 17 May, Silversides torpedoed and sank a 4,000-ton cargo ship while damaging a second enemy vessel During the battle, the submarine’s periscope became entangled in a fishnet marked by
Atlantic silverside - Wikipedia During the summer months when silversides are more present inshore, copepods are the dominant prey choice, and they tend to feed higher in the water column However, in winter when silversides are farther out into the ocean, they tend to feed lower in the water column near the ocean floor
USS Silversides Submarine (SS-236) – Military History of the Upper . . . As a result of the differing sizes of these submarines the Silversides had a slight advantage over its Japanese Type C1 counterparts due to being harder to detect and hit There are also some records in the USS Silversides logs of sinking ships using their own mines
USS Silversides (SS-236) | MiPlace No other WWII submarine remains which sank more ships than the USS Silversides In 1987, the submarine was moved to Muskegon, Michigan, to serve as the centerpiece of the USS Silversides Submarine Museum, which is open to the public
Visit - USS Silversides Museum Our museum allows you to immerse yourself in WWII history, with a wide variety of permanent and temporary exhibits on display While you’re here, you can climb aboard and down the hatch of the USS Silversides Gato-class submarine