Uss Unicorn (Ss-429)

USS Unicorn (SS-429), a Tench-class submarine, was the first submarine of the United States Navy to be given that name for the narwhal, an Arctic marine cetacean with a single tusk suggesting the horn of a unicorn. The contract for her construction was authorized on 9 July 1942, and her keel was scheduled to be laid down by the Cramp Shipbuilding Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but she was cancelled on 29 July 1944. See USS Unicorn for other ships of the same name. Unicorn

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
uss garrupa (ss 359)
saint paul's college
salmon river
uss goldring (ss 360)
classical music
gesture
the greens (netherlands)
vdiff
trou de loup
communist party of nepal (maoist)
nfl rejects
cosmotheism
norwegian 6th division
list of anime conventions
list of people associated with the french revolution
independent university of moscow
multigenomic organism
trigraph
sts 51 l
music of serbia and montenegro
trigraph (computing)
music of serbia
music of montenegro
anna university
uss unicorn
uss unicorn (ss 436)
uss whitefish (ss 432)
wurundjeri
jim hall (programmer)
da afghanistan bank
digraph (computing)
tempelhof
blunt
gaston b. cashwell
decoy
joscelin iii of edessa
trigraph (orthography)
cape malea
friendly society
sing the sorrow
princess donna marina torlonia di civitella cessi
robert heilbroner
smear campaign
uss dorado (ss 526)