USS Pampanito - Reviews from across the web
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Toured the Pampanito - user review I have been attempting to visit all the GATO/BALAO class subs left in existence. Have already seen the COD, the CAVALLA, and the DRUM. Just traveled to San Fran to add the PAMPANITO t... tripadvisor.com
historical and a helluva lot of fun. - user review I took the tour of the USS Pampanito on a recent trip to San Francisco and had a GREAT time. You can get down into a real WWII era submarine and the audio tour is narrated by actual fo... tripadvisor.com
Maritime Park Association - USS Pampanito Home Page is being restored to a specific point in time, late summer, 1945, to represent the height of WW II submarine development. The Maritime Park Association has scoured the country in search of missing equipment and spare parts. Almost all of the missing items have now been replaced and much of the equip... maritime.org
USS Pampanito - Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco Photo Gallery by George Kolb at pbase.com Her biggest day came on September 12, 1944, when she and two other submarines surprised an 11-ship convoy and sank seven vessels. Later, Pampanito rescued more than 73 Allied prisoners of war who had been carried aboard the enemy transports un... pbase.com
GoCityKids San Francisco | USS Pampanito I can't believe how lucky my family and I were to stumble upon this amazing World War II submarine!! My daughter (10) had insisted upon going to the Musee Mecanique at Pier 45 to look at all of the old fashioned arcade machines and displays, and right out the back entrance was the Pampanito...my son... gocitykids.parentsconnect.com
Historic Naval Ships Visitors Guide - USS Pampanito earned six battle stars for her service in the Pacific, sinking five vessels with a total tonnage of 27,332 tons. Her biggest day came on September 12, 1944, when she and two other submarines surprised an 11-ship convoy and s... hnsa.org
USS Pampanito SS-383 Submarine, San Francisco Bay, WWII Much of the success of American submarines during WWII was due to the on the job innovations of the sub captains. Mush Morton, for instance, was considered the best of the 1st breed of sub captains. He would soon be exalted as the hero of the sub corps in January of 1943. His tactics were new, and e... pashnit.com
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