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'''USS ''S-10'' (SS-115)''' was a second-group ({{USS|S-3|SS-107|2}} or "Government") [[United States S class submarine|''S''-class]] [[submarine]] of the [[United States Navy]]. Her keel was laid down on 11 September 1919 by the [[Portsmouth Navy Yard]]. She was launched on 9 December 1920 sponsored by Miss Marian K. Payne, and commissioned on 21 September 1922 with [[Lieutenant Commander (United States)|Lieutenant Commander]] Carroll Q. Wright, Jr., in command.
 
'''USS ''S-10'' (SS-115)''' was a second-group ({{USS|S-3|SS-107|2}} or "Government") [[United States S class submarine|''S''-class]] [[submarine]] of the [[United States Navy]]. Her keel was laid down on 11 September 1919 by the [[Portsmouth Navy Yard]]. She was launched on 9 December 1920 sponsored by Miss Marian K. Payne, and commissioned on 21 September 1922 with [[Lieutenant Commander (United States)|Lieutenant Commander]] Carroll Q. Wright, Jr., in command.
   
Following duty off the northeast coast, ''S-10'' visited the Panama Canal area, [[Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands|St. Thomas]], and Trinidad and Tobago in early 1924 and completed that year along the northeast coast. Sailing from Boston, Massachusetts on 19 February 1925, ''S-10'' voyaged via the Panama Canal and [[California]] to [[Hawaii]], arriving on 27 April. She returned to New London, Connecticut on 12 July and completed that year in New England waters. In addition to duty out of New London from 1926-1928, ''S-10'' operated in the Panama Canal area from February–April 1926, visited [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base|Guantanamo Bay]] and Kingston in March 1927, and served again at the Panama Canal from February–March 1928. From 1929-1936, ''S-10'' served almost exclusively in the Panama Canal area, although she visited Memphis, Tennessee from 11–15 May 1933, and was in reserve, with a partial crew, at [[Coco Solo]] from 1 July-27 November that year.
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Following duty off the northeast coast, ''S-10'' visited the Panama Canal area, [[Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands|St. Thomas]], and Trinidad and Tobago in early 1924 and completed that year along the northeast coast. Sailing from Boston, Massachusetts on 19 February 1925, ''S-10'' voyaged via the Panama Canal and California to Hawaii, arriving on 27 April. She returned to New London, Connecticut on 12 July and completed that year in New England waters. In addition to duty out of New London from 1926-1928, ''S-10'' operated in the Panama Canal area from February–April 1926, visited [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base|Guantanamo Bay]] and Kingston in March 1927, and served again at the Panama Canal from February–March 1928. From 1929-1936, ''S-10'' served almost exclusively in the Panama Canal area, although she visited Memphis, Tennessee from 11–15 May 1933, and was in reserve, with a partial crew, at [[Coco Solo]] from 1 July-27 November that year.
   
 
Departing Coco Solo on 30 March 1936, ''S-10'' was decommissioned on 17 July that year at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and struck from the [[Naval Vessel Register]]. She was sold on 13 November for scrapping.
 
Departing Coco Solo on 30 March 1936, ''S-10'' was decommissioned on 17 July that year at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and struck from the [[Naval Vessel Register]]. She was sold on 13 November for scrapping.

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USS S-10 (SS-115)
USS S-10 (SS-115)
USS S-10 (SS-115)
Career US flag 48 stars
Name: USS S-10
Builder: Portsmouth Navy Yard
Laid down: 11 September 1919
Launched: 1 December 1920
Commissioned: 21 September 1922
Decommissioned: 17 July 1936
Fate: Sold for scrap
General characteristics
Class & type: S-class submarine
Displacement: 876 long tons (890 t) surfaced
1,092 long tons (1,110 t) submerged
Length: 231 ft (70 m)
Beam: 21 ft 10 in (6.65 m)
Draft: 13 ft 1 in (3.99 m)
Speed: 15 kn (17 mph; 28 km/h) surfaced
11 kn (13 mph; 20 km/h) submerged
Complement: 38 officers and men
Armament: 1 × 4 in (100 mm) deck gun
5 × 21 in (530 mm) torpedo tubes

USS S-10 (SS-115) was a second-group (S-3 or "Government") S-class submarine of the United States Navy. Her keel was laid down on 11 September 1919 by the Portsmouth Navy Yard. She was launched on 9 December 1920 sponsored by Miss Marian K. Payne, and commissioned on 21 September 1922 with Lieutenant Commander Carroll Q. Wright, Jr., in command.

Following duty off the northeast coast, S-10 visited the Panama Canal area, St. Thomas, and Trinidad and Tobago in early 1924 and completed that year along the northeast coast. Sailing from Boston, Massachusetts on 19 February 1925, S-10 voyaged via the Panama Canal and California to Hawaii, arriving on 27 April. She returned to New London, Connecticut on 12 July and completed that year in New England waters. In addition to duty out of New London from 1926-1928, S-10 operated in the Panama Canal area from February–April 1926, visited Guantanamo Bay and Kingston in March 1927, and served again at the Panama Canal from February–March 1928. From 1929-1936, S-10 served almost exclusively in the Panama Canal area, although she visited Memphis, Tennessee from 11–15 May 1933, and was in reserve, with a partial crew, at Coco Solo from 1 July-27 November that year.

Departing Coco Solo on 30 March 1936, S-10 was decommissioned on 17 July that year at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and struck from the Naval Vessel Register. She was sold on 13 November for scrapping.

References

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