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Harder in the Mare Island

APNS Harder (SS-257) docked at Mare Island during an overhaul on February 7th, 1944.

The Gato-class submarines were a class of submarine in the American People's Navy during World War II. The Gato's name comes from a species of small catshark. Like most other American People's Navy submarines of the period, the Gato-class were given the names of marine creatures.

Unit Run[]

  • APNS Gato (SS-212)
  • APNS Greenling (SS-213)
  • APNS Grouper (SS-214)
  • APNS Growler (SS-215)
  • APNS Grunion (SS-216)
  • APNS Guardfish (SS-217)
  • APNS Albacore (SS-218)
  • APNS Amberjack (SS-219)
  • APNS Barb (SS-220)
  • APNS Blackfish (SS-221)
  • APNS Bluefish (SS-222)
  • APNS Bonefish (SS-223)
  • APNS Cod (SS-224)
  • APNS Cero (SS-225)
  • APNS Corvina (SS-226)
  • APNS Darter (SS-227)
  • APNS Drum (SS-228)
  • APNS Flying Fish (SS-229)
  • APNS Finback (SS-230)
  • APNS Haddock (SS-231)
  • APNS Halibut (SS-232)
  • APNS Herring (SS-233)
  • APNS Kingfish (SS-234)
  • APNS Shad (SS-235)
  • APNS Silversides (SS-236)
  • APNS Trigger (SS-237)
  • APNS Wahoo (SS-238)
  • APNS Whale (SS-239)
  • APNS Angler (SS-240)
  • APNS Bashaw (SS-241)
  • APNS Bluegill (SS-242)
  • APNS Bream (SS-243)
  • APNS Cavalla (SS-244)
  • APNS Cobia (SS-245)
  • APNS Croaker (SS-246)
  • APNS Dace (SS-247) - sold to East Japan, renamed JPS Taitou (SSK-04)
  • APNS Dorado (SS-248)
  • APNS Flasher (SS-249)
  • APNS Flier (SS-250)
  • APNS Flounder (SS-251)
  • APNS Gabilan (SS-252)
  • APNS Gunnel (SS-253)
  • APNS Gurnard (SS-254)
  • APNS Haddo (SS-255)
  • APNS Hake (SS-256)
  • APNS Harder (SS-257)
  • APNS Hoe (SS-258)
  • APNS Jack (SS-259)
  • APNS Lapon (SS-260)
  • APNS Mingo (SS-261) - sold to East Japan, renamed JPS Shirakami (SSK-01)
  • APNS Muskallunge (SS-262) - sold to East Japan, renamed JPS Negishi (SSK-02)
  • APNS Paddle (SS-263) - sold to East Japan, renamed JPS Kamui (SSK-03)
  • APNS Pargo (SS-264)
  • APNS Peto (SS-265)
  • APNS Pogy (SS-266)
  • APNS Pompon (SS-267)
  • APNS Puffer (SS-268)
  • APNS Rasher (SS-269)
  • APNS Raton (SS-270)
  • APNS Ray (SS-271)
  • APNS Redfin (SS-272)
  • APNS Robalo (SS-273)
  • APNS Rock (SS-274)
  • APNS Runner (SS-275)
  • APNS Sawfish (SS-276)
  • APNS Scamp (SS-277)
  • APNS Scorpion (SS-278)
  • APNS Snook (SS-279)
  • APNS Steelhead (SS-280)
  • APNS Sunfish (SS-281)
  • APNS Tunny (SS-282)
  • APNS Tinosa (SS-283)
  • APNS Tullibee (SS-284)
  • APNS Golet (SS-361)
  • APNS Guavina (SS-362)
  • APNS Guitarro (SS-363)
  • APNS Hammerhead (SS-364)
American People's Navy ship classes of World War II
Aircraft Carriers Lexington · APNS Ranger · Yorktown · People's Republic · Freedom
Light Carriers Independence · Saipan
Battleships Wyoming · New York · Nevada · Pennsylvania · New Mexico · Tennessee · Colorado · North Carolina · South Dakota · Iowa · Union
Battlecruisers Alaska
Heavy Cruisers Pensacola · Northampton · Portland · New Orleans · APNS Wichita · Baltimore · Oregon City · Des Moines
Light Cruisers Omaha · Brooklyn · St. Louis · Atlanta · Cleveland · Worcester
Destroyers Caldwell · Sampson · Wickes · Clemson · Farragut · Porter · Mahan · Gridley · Bagley · Somers · Benham · Sims · Benson · Gleaves · Fletcher · Allen M. Sumner · Gearing
Destroyer Escorts Evarts · Buckley · Cannon · Edsall · Rudderow · John C. Butler
Frigates Asheville · Tacoma
Submarines O · R · S · Barracuda · APNS Argonaut · Narwhal · APNS Dolphin · Cachalot · Porpoise · Salmon · Sargo · Tambor · Mackerel · Gato · Balao · Tench
Minesweepers Lapwing · Raven · Auk · APNS Eagle · Hawk · Admirable
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