List of United States submarines designated as memorials explained
Twenty-three United States Navy submarines are designated as memorials.
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
- Batfish (SS-310): Muskogee, Oklahoma
- Becuna (SS-319): Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Blueback (SS-581): Portland, Oregon
- Bowfin (SS-287): Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
- Cavalla (AGSS-244): Galveston, Texas
- Clamagore (SS-343): Patriot's Point (Charleston Harbor), in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
- Cobia (SS-245): Manitowoc, Wisconsin
- Cod (SS-224): Cleveland, Ohio
- Croaker (SS/SSK-246): Buffalo, New York
- Drum (SS-228): Mobile, Alabama
- Growler (SSG-577): New York City
- Ling (SS-297): Hackensack, New Jersey
- Lionfish (SS-298): Fall River, Massachusetts
- Marlin (SST-2): Omaha, Nebraska
- Nautilus (SSN-571): Groton, Connecticut (first atomic powered submarine, 1954)
- Pampanito (SS-383): San Francisco, California
- Razorback (SS-394): North Little Rock, Arkansas
- Requin (AGSS/SSR-481): Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Silversides (SS-236): Muskegon, Michigan
- Torsk (SS-423): Baltimore Maritime Museum/Historic Ships in Baltimore, Inner Harbor, downtown Baltimore, Maryland (built 1944)
- Intelligent Whale: National Guard Militia Museum of New Jersey, Sea Girt, New Jersey
- Fenian Ram
Paterson, New Jersey
Other Navy memorials
- United States Navy Memorial#Other Navy memorials
See also