S-30

CountryUnited States
Ship ClassS-class Submarine
Hull NumberSS-135
BuilderUnion Iron Works, San Francisco, CA
Laid Down1 Apr 1918
Launched21 Nov 1918
Commissioned29 Oct 1920
Decommissioned9 Oct 1945
Displacement854 tons standard; 1,062 tons submerged
Length219 feet
Beam21 feet
Draft16 feet
MachineryDiesel-electric engines
Bunkerage41,921 gal
Power Output1,200 shaft horsepower
Speed14 knots
Crew38
Armament4x21" torpedo tubes with 12 torpedoes, 1x4" deck gun

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Photographs

Submarine tender Beaver with submarines S-32, S-35, S-30, S-33, S-31, and S-34 at Olongapo, Philippine Islands, Mar 1929

S-30 Operational Timeline

29 Oct 1920 S-30 was commissioned into service.
9 Oct 1945 S-30 was decommissioned from service.




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Submarine tender Beaver with submarines S-32, S-35, S-30, S-33, S-31, and S-34 at Olongapo, Philippine Islands, Mar 1929


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