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R-26 SS-103

R-26 SS-103
US Navy
(Submarine No. 103: dp. 495 (surf.), 576 (subm.); 1. 175'; b. 16'8"; dr. 13'11" (mean); s. 14 k. (surf.), 11 k. (subm.); cpl.29;a. 13",421"tt.;cl. R-21)

R-2ff (Submarine No. 103) was laid down 26 ADril 1917 by the Lake Torpedo Boat Co., Bridgeport, Conn., launched 18 June 1919, sponsored by Mrs. J. Walter Barnett, and commissioned 23 October 1919, Lt. Joseph C. Arnold in command. Homeported ut Coco Solo, C.Z., R-2ff departed New London 26 November 1919 and arrived in the Canal Zone 11 January 1920. Designated SS-103 in July, she spent her entire career operating out of Coco Solo. Interrupting her seryiee in those waters only for overhauls at Balboa and on the east coast, she returned to the United States for inactivation in January 1925. Arriving at Philadelphia 25 January, she was decommissioned 12 June and berthed at League Island until struck from the Navv list in May 1930. Her hull was sold for serapping in July of that year.

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