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USS Clamagore was a Balao-class submarine, which operated as a museum ship at the Patriot's Point Naval & Maritime Museum outside Charleston, South Carolina from 1979 to 2022. Built in 1945 for the United States Navy, she was still in training when World War II ended. She was named for the clamagore.
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00:00USS Clamagor, built in 1945, before action in World War II, but was not on time for those
00:17actions. It's now in South Carolina. It's been docked here since 1989. It actually became
00:26one of the first Cold Warrior submarines. It would be their version of a fast attack submarine
00:32in the early Cold War. Forward Torpedo Room, USS Clamagor, commissioned in 1945 for action
00:43in World War II. Did not make it to the theaters of operation soon enough. It's not serviced
00:52during the 50s. It has been in South Carolina on display since 1989. This room has 16 crew
01:02members and or torpedoes as the situation warranted.
01:22On the USS Clamagor. A dining room on the USS Clamagor. Captain's quarters. Very small. Chief
01:45officer's quarters. A really, really small hole that I have trouble going through.
01:52Durant.
02:07Visionaro.
02:13Shadow.
02:18Maro.
02:22Sub crew has got the best chair in the Navy, the only thing that kept her from going nuts.
02:43And this did men's mess.
02:56And the head.
03:02A little washer.
03:09Engine room.
03:16Air Torpedo room.
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