USS S-20

USS S-20 off New England on 26 March 1945.
History
United States
BuilderFore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts
Laid down15 August 1918
Launched9 June 1920
Sponsored byMiss Anne Claggett Zell
Commissioned22 November 1922
Decommissioned16 July 1945
Stricken25 July 1945
FateSold for scrap, 22 January 1946
General characteristics After 1924 rebuild
TypeS-class direct-drive diesel and electric submarine, S-1 type
Displacement930 long tons (940 t) surfaced, standard, 1,094 long tons (1,112 t) submerged
Length222 ft 5+12 in (67.805 m)
Beam23 ft 11+34 in (7.309 m)
Draft17 ft 4+38 in (5.293 m)
Propulsion
Speed11.5 knots (21 km/h) surfaced, 1939, 8.9 knots (16.5 km/h) submerged
Range3,710 nautical miles (6,870 km) @ 6.5 knots (12 km/h), 7,900 nautical miles (14,600 km) @ 6.5 knots (12.0 km/h) with fuel in main ballast tanks, 1939
Endurance20 hours @ 5 knots (9 km/h)
Test depth200 ft (60 m)
Complement4 officers, 39 enlisted (1939)
Armament

USS S-20 (SS-125) was a first-group (S-1 or "Holland") S-class submarine of the United States Navy in commission from 1922 to 1945. She saw duty in both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and during World War II operated off New England.