Are lost submarines still on patrol?

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, those lost submarines are considered to be “still on patrol.” Now, with the finding of one of them, the USS Grayback, those families of her crew can take some solace in the fact that their boat has been found.
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Why are lost submarines considered still on patrol?

When they do not come home, the crew and boat is simply Still On Patrol.
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Does a US Navy consider a missing submarine still on patrol?

[WP] The US Navy has a tradition that no submarine is ever considered lost at sea. Subs that don't return are considered "still on patrol." Every year, sailors manning communications hubs send holiday greetings to those listed as still on patrol.
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How many US submarines are on eternal patrol?

On Eternal Patrol Memorial Reef is Complete

The On Eternal Patrol Memorial Reef is a group of 67 reef balls, each weighing approximately 3,800 pounds, one for each of the 65 missing submarines marked with a plaque indicating the name of boat, best known last location and loss of life.
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Why are submarines on eternal patrol?

Scattered across the world's oceans, these boats are said to be on “Eternal Patrol” because they never came back. And that's why a proposed living tribute to them is called the “On Eternal Patrol Memorial Reef.” The culmination of a five-year effort by United States Submarine Veterans, Inc.
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Spooky Submarine Tale - Still On Patrol // Something Scary / Snarled



How many submarines are missing from World War II?

Fifty-two U.S. submarines were lost during WW II with over 3,500 men. Many additional men were lost either from gunfire or tragic mishap. It should always be remembered that these men were all volunteers. Below is a list of each of the fifty-two submarines lost during WW II.
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How many patrol submarines are there?

Today, eight nuclear submarines are at sea on operational patrol or in transfer. Of these, five are strategic submarines and three – multipurpose [attack] submarines, but all they have nuclear weapons on board. Let's start with strategic submarines.
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How many U boats are still missing?

A U-boat of this type, listed for decades as being sunk off Gibraltar, was found on the sea bottom about 60 miles off the coast of New Jersey in 1991. According to the definitive website Uboat.org, a total of 50 German U-boats remained unaccounted for after the end of World War II.
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How many of the lost 52 submarines have been found?

A total of 52 U.S. Submarines were lost in WWII with 374 officers and 3131 sailors aboard. To date, eight of the “Lost 52” have been found. Three of them were discovered by our team, and we continue to engage in unique, specialized expeditions to search for more.
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How many U.S. subs are missing?

Inside the mission to locate 52 U.S. submarines missing since World War II. Since she was a young girl, Helen Cashell Baldwin had been haunted by the mystery of what happened to the doomed Navy submarine USS R-12.
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Are submarines always patrolling?

The principle of Trident's operation is known as Continuous At-Sea Deterrence (CASD), which means that at least one submarine is always on patrol. Another submarine is usually undergoing maintenance and the remaining two are in port or on training exercises.
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How many nuclear subs have been lost?

Nine nuclear submarines have sunk, either by accident or scuttling. The Soviet Navy has lost five (one of which sank twice), the Russian Navy two, and the United States Navy (USN) two.
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What submarines are on eternal patrol?

Since Lagarto, four other World War II U.S. submarines have been found: Flier (SS 250), Wahoo (SS 238), Perch (SS 176) and Grunion (SS 216).
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Are there any ww2 submarines left?

Taiwan, R.O.C. has the last two operational WW II built submarines in the world. Both ex-USS Tusk (SS-426), and ex-USS Cutlass(SS-478) were built during WW II, modernized (Guppy II) during 1949 and continued to be operated by the USA before being transferred to Taiwan in the early 1970s.
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How many British submariners died in ww2?

Royal Navy submarine losses in World War II were 79. These were conventional vessels and do not include seven X craft, 18 chariots and 5 Welman craft.
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What caused the grayback submarine to sink?

The USS Grayback sank in February 1944 after Japanese forces attacked it as the sub was on a mission in the East China Sea. The sub had sunk 21,594 tons of shipping on its final mission alone, and overall, the submarine is credited with sinking 14 ships at 63,835 tons, according to the Navy.
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What happened to the USS Perch?

USS Perch was forced to scuttle herself after being mortally wounded in a depth charge attack. All crew members were picked up by the Japanese, and sent to Prisoner of War camps. Six crew members of USS Perch (SS-176) died as Prisoners of War. See The Discovery of USS Perch (SS-176) for further information.
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Were bodies found on the USS Grayback?

This week, explorers with Lost 52 Project announced they finally found the remains of the USS Grayback. The news gave family of that sailor, Leslie Harold Leaf, the gift of closure on Veterans Day.
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Was Hitler's U-boat ever found?

In 2014, researchers found the remains of U-576 off the coast of North Carolina, and just last year, the notorious German World War I U-boat UB-29 was found off the coast of Belgian.
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Do any German U-boats still exist?

The German Unterseeboot, or U-boat, was a submarine that appeared seemingly out of nowhere to destroy both military and commercial ships. Despite their prevalence during WWI and WWII, only four U-boats exist today.
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What happened to German U-boats after the war?

Of the 156 U-boats that surrendered to the allies at the end of the war, 116 were scuttled as part of Operation Deadlight. The Royal Navy carried out the operation, and planned to tow the submarines to three areas about 100 miles (160 km) north-west of Ireland and sink them.
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How long do submarines patrol for?

Patrols usually last for 30 to 60 days. (The limiting factor isn't technology; it's people: A nuclear-powered submarine can operate for years without surfacing, but the crew would get restless and very hungry long before that.) Most patrols are intelligence-gathering missions.
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Are Trident submarines detectable?

There have been steady developments in anti-submarine capabilities over the decades, but advances in stealth and reactor technologies have ensured (so we are assured) that the Trident submarines have stayed one step ahead, and undetected.
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How long is a US submarine patrol?

Because of the nature of the work and the limited space for onboard supplies, submarines typically have shorter deployments than surface ships. A typical submarine deployment is: 6 month deployment for a fast-attack or guided missile submarine (SSN/SSGN) 3 month patrol for a ballistic missile submarine (SSBN)
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