
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Tuesday, March 03, 2009
USSVI Convention - September 8-12, 2009
USSVI (Scamp base) San Diego is hosting the USSVI Convention'09. Here's the link to the convention page. It will be a joint convention - the International submariners association and the submariners association of Canada will also be there. Its going to be a BIG convention - so remember the date - September 8-12 2009.
DPG
DPG
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Model of USS DOLPHIN AGSS-555


This is a model of AGSS-555 and it's spot on. I cannot find one photo showing "Dolphin's" port side as clearly as this. It's always taken from the Starboard side. Here you can see the ladder rungs on the portside. On the bridge shows the railing and bench for watch standers. In the rear/aft end (right side) you can see a white round "surface" radar.
On the forward (left) side of the bridge you can see "DOLPHIN's" own unique sonar equimpment. This picture was provided by http://www.fxmodels.com/agss-555.shtml
FX Models 111 Seymour Road Terryville, CT 06786
The bridge shows the following:
forward(left side) sonar components
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009
USS DOLPHIN transiting under the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco,CA. Date unknown.

The USS DOLPHIN is heading out to the open waters of the Pacific. It is coming from the direction of "Mare Island Naval Shipyard" in Vallejo, CA
http://www.vallejomuseum.org/shipyard.htm This is a really great picture of how USS DOLPHIN AGSS-555 looks while at sea. Notice the diesel smoke coming from the back.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Proposed new home for "USS DOLPHIN"

It has been proposed by San Diego Maritime Museum that the "port" side of the "Berkeley" will berth "USS DOLPHIN AGSS 555". This water front is on Harbor Drive in San Diego, CA. Nearby is the famous "Star of India". Will keep everyone up to date on the final decision of the its museum berthing spot.
Monday, February 02, 2009
A beautiful picture from the past. "Coming in the Channel!"
Sunday, January 04, 2009
Update on Dolphin
The San Diego Maritime Museum should have the Dolphin open to the public sometime (in March?).Here's the link to the information from SD Maritime. DPG
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Merry Christmas!

Just a little background about snowzilla. He appears around Christmas in this one guys' front yard. Well, this time he's HUGE. Here's the link to the news of the wierd from MSNBC.Merry Christmas everyone!
Saturday, November 08, 2008
20 dead in accident aboard russian sub
Reuters just put out this news article that at least 20 people are dead, approimately and 20 injured during sea trials aboard a russian submarine. Some of the dead/injured were from a shipbuilding company. It is believed to be possibly one of the worse accidents since the Kursk. Here's the link to the article. 202 people were aboard.
Another link via Russian News & Information Agency (RIA)
Another link via Russian News & Information Agency (RIA)
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Oberon Class sumarine becomes museum
This is a picture of the Onodaga, an Oberon class submarine. There were 3 in existance, now 1 remains and will be a museum piece. The Oberon class were constructed circa 1960's and decommed in the 1990's. If you want to see this submarine, it will be stationed at the Musee de la Mer de Pointe-au-Pere in Rimouski, Quebec. It was sold to the museum from the government for 4 bucks plus tax. The link to the article is here. DPG


Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Mini Submarine needs new home
Weylin Engel has a 30 foot non operational mini submarine in his backyard that he would like to sell. Anyone interested, call the owner. To view the submarine, click on this link to the maritime museum's newletter.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Dolphin Prayer
Ok, it was a mistake, but a good mistake. I was at the decom ceremony and accidently pushed the video on so here's to my mistake. DPG UPDATE: 04 NOV 08 - HINT: LISTEN TO THE VIDEO BLOOPER, DON'T WATCH. DPG.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Two Pictures via Diesel Power Mag
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Cool pic of the Dolphin
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Dolphin Transfer to Maritime Museum
The USS DOLPHIN was transferred to the hands of the San Diego Maritime Museum in a ceremony in Washington D.C.
Exerpt from the San Diego Tribune:
"...Ownership of the one-of-a-kind research vessel was transferred Thursday to the Maritime Museum of San Diego in a ceremony that participants likened to a wedding service, with Navy officials on one side and museum representatives on the other..." Here's the link to the article.
Big thanks to Rose Creasman and Steve Liewer for the heads up about the article.
The Dolphin should be on display by the end of the year. (we're hoping)
DPG
UPDATE: Forgot the news article on navy.mil. Sorry for the delay.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
USS DOLPHIN SCP "ships control panel"
Friday, August 22, 2008
Submariner's Song (caution - graphic)
I don't really want to do it, but here's the submariner's song that I found on you tube.
Enjoy. DPG
Enjoy. DPG
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Dolphin Sailors needed
You heard correctly. If you were a Dolphin Sailor and you live in the San Diego area, the San Diego Maritime Museum would like your participation. They need docents to help with the documentation, interpretation and oral histories. If you would like to volunteer, please contact the San Diego Maritime Museum's docent program.
DPG
Note: If you would like to give any oral history of the Dolphin online, please go to my other site -
www.uss-dolphin-agss-555.blogspot.com .
DPG
Note: If you would like to give any oral history of the Dolphin online, please go to my other site -
www.uss-dolphin-agss-555.blogspot.com .
Sunday, August 03, 2008
Revenge of the Orange Microbe
The Daily Record reports of a substance that is eating away the outer hull of a submarine.
Apparently, the old submarines (nuclear) are being eaten alive by orange microbes. The Scots noticed on the HMS Revenge, that the sub, after being docked at Rosyth dockyard for the last 20 years, was kinda looking cock-eyed. Three holes in the outer shell were found by divers. So now, the Scots are trying to figure out how to get rid of their decommissioned submarines. Don't worry, the holes were plugged up immediately.
You can read about it by clicking this link.
DPG
Apparently, the old submarines (nuclear) are being eaten alive by orange microbes. The Scots noticed on the HMS Revenge, that the sub, after being docked at Rosyth dockyard for the last 20 years, was kinda looking cock-eyed. Three holes in the outer shell were found by divers. So now, the Scots are trying to figure out how to get rid of their decommissioned submarines. Don't worry, the holes were plugged up immediately.
You can read about it by clicking this link.
DPG
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