USSVI's Historical Links 

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Sub History:  http://www.subhistory.org/
This website is created and maintained by Jon Jacques of USSVI Volunteer Base.
Submarine Museums:  http://www.submarinemuseums.org/
Mission Statement: "To unite all submarine museum authors, curators, docents, enthusiasts, historians, librarians, visitors, and volunteers through positive promotion and cooperative education in order to perpetuate the American submarine museums of our forefathers."
American Submarine History:  http://www.subadventures.net/Sub_03_History.htm
While submarines and submersibles in US Naval history go back as far as the American Revolution and David Bushnell’s Turtle, a small one-man submersible that attempted to sink the British warship HMS Eagle in New York Harbor on 7 September 1776, and the Confederate submersible Hunley, the first submarine to sink an enemy vessel in combat when it attacked the Union blockader USS Housatonic in Charleston Harbor on 17 February 1864 during the American Civil War, the US Submarine Force is recognized to have officially begun with the purchase of the USS Holland SS-1 on 11 April 1900.
SubVets WWII Charter:  http://https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/36/subtitle-II/part-B/chapter-2207
CHAPTER 2207—UNITED STATES SUBMARINE VETERANS OF WORLD WAR II
Fleet Submarines of WWII:  http://www.fleetsubmarine.com/
Probably the most comprehensive WWII Fleet Boat source on the net. With links to: World War II U.S. Submarine List Personalities .... and more