Submarines in and about their Nests - Part 2

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Submarines 1950's to 1960

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SS-349 USS Diodon backing out of nest in Yokosuka, Japan, starting patrol, 1953

   
SS-349 USS Diodon  Coming home from West-Pac deployment to nest alongside USS Nerius in foreground, Ballast Point, Fort Roscrans, San Diego, CA, 1953
   
Close up of USS Nerius with USS Perch in nest with missile pod Ballast Point, Fort Roscrans, San Diego, CA, 1953
   
 SS-349 USS Diodon returning from West-Pac deployment, Ballast Point, Fort Roscrans, San Diego, CA -almost there, 1953
   
SS-302 USS Sabalo, SS-338 USS Carp and SS-349 USS Diodon, left to right, in nest, 1956 or 1957
   
Stern view of SS-349 USS Diodon in nest, Ballast Point, Fort Roscrans, San Diego, CA 1960
   
Stern view of SS-349 USS Diodon in nest, alongside Sub Tender at Ballast Point, Fort Roscrans, San Diego, CA 1960
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View of Subs in nest from SS-349 USS Diodon forward deck Ballast Point, Fort Roscrans, San Diego, CA, 1960
   
Same Subs as above, in nest across in view from SS-349 USS Diodon aft deck Ballast Point, Fort Roscrans, San Diego, CA, 1960