USS S-4

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:submarine
gptkbp:analyzes safety recommendations made
conducted by the Navy
gptkbp:armament 4 torpedo tubes
1 deck gun
gptkbp:beam 20 feet
gptkbp:casualties 40 crew members
gptkbp:caused_by collision with Coast Guard vessel
gptkbp:class S-class submarine
gptkbp:commander gptkb:Lieutenant_Commander_John_W._Mc_Coy
Lieutenant Commander William H. Mc Clintock
gptkbp:commissioned gptkb:1920
gptkb:battle
September 1924
gptkbp:communication last radio message received
gptkbp:community_engagement increased after discovery of wreck
gptkbp:constructed_in gptkb:Electric_Boat_Company
gptkb:Fore_River_Shipyard
gptkbp:crew gptkb:none
gptkb:40
40 personnel
part of naval training programs
gptkbp:cultural_impact inspired literature and art
gptkbp:date December 17, 1927
gptkbp:decommissioned gptkb:1922
gptkb:1929
gptkbp:deployment training exercises before sinking
gptkbp:depth 100 feet
approximately 100 feet
gptkbp:diplomatic_relations led to discussions on maritime safety
gptkbp:displacement 1,200 tons
gptkbp:draft_year 12 feet
gptkbp:exhibition displayed in naval museums
gptkbp:fate sank
lost at sea
gptkbp:filmography North Atlantic
featured in documentaries
gptkbp:historical_context operated during interwar period
gptkbp:historical_event documented in naval archives
gptkbp:historical_significance highlighted submarine safety issues
first U. S. submarine lost in peacetime
gptkbp:home_port gptkb:New_London,_Connecticut
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label USS S-4
gptkbp:is_celebrated_in held for the crew
dedicated to the crew
gptkbp:launched 1918
December 1, 1923
gptkbp:legacy influenced submarine design improvements
gptkbp:length 219 feet
gptkbp:location 1931
off the coast of Massachusetts
off Cape Cod
gptkbp:losses December 17, 1927
collision with Coast Guard vessel
gptkbp:lost_and_found involved multiple vessels
gptkbp:military_rank SS-109
gptkbp:mission training exercises
gptkbp:nickname none known
gptkbp:notable_event collision with another vessel
sinking during training exercise
gptkbp:notable_ships S-class submarines
gptkbp:operational_status active during the 1920s
gptkbp:propulsion diesel-electric
gptkbp:related_event similar submarine accidents
gptkbp:research conducted on submarine safety
gptkbp:resting_place underwater wreck site
gptkbp:restoration failed to rescue crew
gptkbp:service_history operated in the Atlantic Ocean
gptkbp:significance first U. S. submarine lost in World War II era
gptkbp:sister_ship USSS-1
USSS-3
USSS-10
USSS-11
USSS-12
USSS-13
USSS-14
USSS-15
USSS-16
USSS-17
USSS-18
USSS-19
USSS-2
USSS-20
USSS-21
USSS-22
USSS-23
USSS-24
USSS-25
USSS-26
USSS-27
USSS-28
USSS-29
USSS-30
USSS-31
USSS-32
USSS-33
USSS-34
USSS-35
USSS-36
USSS-37
USSS-38
USSS-39
USSS-40
USSS-41
USSS-42
USSS-43
USSS-44
USSS-45
USSS-46
USSS-47
USSS-48
USSS-49
USSS-5
USSS-50
USSS-6
USSS-7
USSS-8
USSS-9
gptkbp:specifies detailed in naval records
gptkbp:speed 14 knots
gptkbp:squadrons part of U. S. Navy submarine fleet.
gptkbp:successor USSS-5
gptkbp:team remains of the crew
gptkbp:year_created off the coast of Provincetown, Massachusetts