
USS Bushnell (AS-15) - Wikipedia
USS Bushnell (AS-15) was a Fulton-class submarine tender in service with the United States Navy from 1943 to 1948 and from 1952 to 1970. She was finally sunk as a target ship in 1983.
USS BUSHNELL (AS-15) Crew Roster - HullNumber.com
U.S.S. BUSHNELL (AS-15) at HullNumber.com - Specs & Deployments - Crew Roster - Photos - NEW -> ALL HANDS - Internet Links - Reunion Info
USS BUSHNELL (AS-15) Deployments & History - HullNumber.com
AS-15 General Specifications. Class: Fulton-class submarine tender. Named for: David Bushnell. Complement: 444 Officers and Enlisted . Displacement: 9734 tons. Length: 530 feet 6 inches . …
USS Bushnell (AS 15) - Unofficial US Navy Site
USS BUSHNELL was the third FULTON - class submarine tender. Decommissioned on June 20, 1970, the BUSHNELL subsequently joined the National Defense Reserve Fleet, James River, …
Navybuddies.com Crew List - Reunite with old US Navy Buddies
USS Bushnell (AS 15) Crew List. The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS Bushnell (AS 15). Please keep in mind that this list does only include records …
USS Bushnell AS 15 - Tenders
The second Bushnell (AS-15) was Launched 14 September 1942 by Mare Island Navy Yard; sponsored by Mrs. Luther Gibson; and commissioned 10 April 1943, Commander C. T. …
Bushnell II (AS-15) - NHHC
Jun 29, 2015 · The second Bushnell (AS-15) was launched 14 September 1942 by Mare Island Navy Yard; sponsored by Mrs. Luther Gibson; and commissioned 10 April 1943, Commander …
Submarine Tender Photo Index (AS) - NavSource
USS Bushnell (AS-15) with USS Batfish and another submarine along side at Naval Station Key West, Fl., circa late-1952. Image from Flickr courtesy of Florida Keys Public Libraries photo # …
USS Bushnell (AS-15) - Wikiwand
USS Bushnell (AS-15) was a Fulton-class submarine tender in service with the United States Navy from 1943 to 1948 and from 1952 to 1970. She was finally sunk as a target ship in 1983.
USS Bushnell (AS 15) - uboat.net
Oct 6, 2017 · USS Dragonet (T/Capt. J.H. Lewis, USN) arrived at Pearl Harbor from the Mare Island Navy Yard. At Pearl Harbour she was taken in hand for voyage repairs and some more …