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United States K-class submarine : ウィキペディア英語版
United States K-class submarine

The K-class submarines were a class of eight submarines of the United States Navy, serving between 1914 and 1923, including World War I. They were designed by Electric Boat and were built by other yards under subcontracts. ''K-1'', ''K-2'', ''K-5'', and ''K-6'' were built by Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts, ''K-3'', ''K-7'', and ''K-8'' by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, and ''K-4'' by Seattle Construction and Drydock Company in Seattle, Washington. All were decommissioned in 1923 and scrapped in 1931 to comply with the limits of the London Naval Treaty.
==Service==
''K-1'', ''K-2'', ''K-5'', and ''K-6'' began their careers on the US East Coast and were forward deployed to the Azores in World War I as convoy escorts, where their experience proved valuable in adapting future submarines for surfaced operations in rough weather. The remaining four were stationed on the West Coast early in their careers, but were reassigned to Key West, Florida for training and coastal security patrols in early 1918. All remained on the East Coast following the war for the rest of their careers.

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