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instanceOf
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Balao-class submarine
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World War II warship
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museum ship
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naval memorial
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submarine
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allowsOvernightPrograms
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yes
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armament
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10 × 21-inch torpedo tubes
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anti-aircraft guns
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deck gun
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awards
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Presidential Unit Citation
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battle stars for World War II service
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beam
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27.3 ft
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berth
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Pier 45, Fisherman’s Wharf
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builder
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Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
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builderLocation
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Kittery, Maine
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class
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Balao class
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commissionedOn
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November 6, 1943
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conflict
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World War II
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country
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United States
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crewComplement
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about 70 officers and enlisted
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currentStatus
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museum ship
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decommissionedOn
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December 15, 1945
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designation
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California Historical Landmark
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National Historic Landmark
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displacementSubmerged
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about 2,424 long tons
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displacementSurfaced
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about 1,526 long tons
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draft
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17 ft
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hasExhibitType
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restored wartime configuration
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hullNumber
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SS-383
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laidDownOn
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March 15, 1943
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launchedOn
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July 12, 1943
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length
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311.8 ft
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location
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San Francisco, California
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managedBy
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San Francisco Maritime National Park Association
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maximumSpeedSubmerged
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about 9 knots
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maximumSpeedSurfaced
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about 20 knots
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namedAfter
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pampanito (a type of fish)
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notableAction
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rescued Allied prisoners of war from Japanese transport ships in 1944
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numberOfWarPatrols
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6
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openToPublic
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true
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operator
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United States Navy
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primaryMission
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submarine warfare against Japanese shipping
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propulsion
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diesel-electric
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roleAsMemorial
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memorial to submariners lost in World War II
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roleAsMuseum
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naval history education
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serviceBranch
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United States Navy
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strickenFromNavalRegisterOn
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March 20, 1959
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theaterOfOperations
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Pacific Theater
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tourType
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self-guided audio tours
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