Memorial: New Jersey Naval Museum - USS Ling 
New Jersey Naval Museum - USS Ling
USS Ling as a museum boat
Description
USS Ling is the last of the fleet boats that patrolled American shores during World War II in response to U-Boat attacks off the coast of the United States. Ling made one Atlantic patrol before the war ended. Decommissioned in 1946, Ling became part of the Atlantic Reserve Fleet until reactivation as a submarine training vessel in 1960. Ling was donated to the Submarine Memorial Association in 1971, arriving at her present home in New Jersey in January 1973. The boat is now displayed in the narrow headwaters of the Hackensack River, and is the official state naval museum for New Jersey. Ling continues in service as a training aid for high school ROTC students. The memorial also includes displays of Polaris, Terrier, and Talos missilesand three small craft: A Japanese Kaiten, A German Seehund, and a PBR Mark II. Ling conducts youth group overnight encampments. http://www.njnm.com/exhibits.html#
Location
 Address:  78 S. River Street Hackensack  NJ  07601-7110
 Website: http://www.njnm.org
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