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The term '''seawolf''' can refer to: |
The term '''seawolf''' can refer to: |
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*The fish ''[[seawolf (fish)|seawolf]]''', also known as the wolffish or the sea cat. |
*The fish '''[[seawolf (fish)|seawolf]]''', also known as the wolffish or the sea cat. |
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*Any of the [[United States Navy]] [[submarine]]s named '''''Seawolf''''': |
*Any of the [[United States Navy]] [[submarine]]s named '''''Seawolf''''': |
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**[[USS H-1 (SS-28)|USS ''Seawolf'' (SS-28)]], was commissioned in 1913 and ran aground and was lost at sea in 1920. |
**[[USS H-1 (SS-28)|USS ''Seawolf'' (SS-28)]], was commissioned in 1913 and ran aground and was lost at sea in 1920. |
Revision as of 03:22, 18 May 2005
The term seawolf can refer to:
- The fish seawolf, also known as the wolffish or the sea cat.
- Any of the United States Navy submarines named Seawolf:
- USS Seawolf (SS-28), was commissioned in 1913 and ran aground and was lost at sea in 1920.
- USS Seawolf (SS-197), was commissioned in 1939 and lost at sea in 1944.
- USS Seawolf (SSN-575), commissioned in 1957, was the second nuclear submarine in the world, Like the Nautilus, SSN-571, it was fully armed but primarily experimental.
- USS Seawolf (SSN-21) is a United States Navy nuclear attack submarine, commissioned in 1997 and the namesake for Seawolf class submarines.
- The novel The Sea-Wolf by Jack London