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== Boats in class == {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="font-size:97%;" ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | {{abbr|Hull no.|Hull number}} ! scope="col" | Builder ! scope="col" | Laid down ! scope="col" | Launched ! scope="col" | Commissioned ! scope="col" | Fate |- ! scope="row" | {{USS|Sargo|SS-188|2}} | style="white-space: nowrap;" | SS-188 |rowspan=3|[[Electric Boat]], [[Groton, Connecticut]] |12 May 1937 |6 June 1938 |7 February 1939 |Sold for scrap 19 May 1947 to [[Learner Company]] of [[Oakland, California]] |- ! scope="row" | {{USS|Saury|SS-189|2}} |SS-189 |28 June 1937 |20 August 1938 |3 April 1939 |Sold for scrap 19 May 1947 to Learner Company of Oakland, California |- ! scope="row" | {{USS|Spearfish|SS-190|2}} |SS-190 |9 September 1937 |29 October 1938 |12 July 1939 |Sold for scrap 19 May 1947 to Learner Company of Oakland, California |- ! scope="row" | {{USS|Sculpin|SS-191|2}} |SS-191 |rowspan=2|[[Portsmouth Navy Yard]], [[Kittery, Maine]] |7 September 1937 |27 July 1938 |16 January 1939 |Damaged by depth charges and gunfire from the {{ship|Japanese destroyer|Yamagumo|1937|2|up=yes}} 19 November 1943; scuttled |- ! scope="row" | {{USS|Squalus|SS-192|2}} |SS-192 |18 October 1937 |{{nowrap|14 September 1938}} |1 March 1939 |Sank on trials 23 May 1939; raised and recommissioned as {{USS|Sailfish|SS-192|2}} 15 May 1940; sold for scrap 18 June 1948 to [[Luria Brothers and Company]] of [[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania |- ! scope="row" | {{USS|Swordfish|SS-193|2}} |SS-193 |[[Mare Island Navy Yard]], [[Vallejo, California]] |27 October 1937 |4 January 1939 |22 July 1939 |Lost on or about 12 January 1945 presumed sunk by mine or by depth charge by Japanese anti-submarine vessel |- ! scope="row" | {{USS|Seadragon|SS-194|2}} |SS-194 |rowspan=2|Electric Boat, Groton, Connecticut |18 April 1938 |21 April 1939 |23 October 1939 |Sold for scrap 2 July 1948 to Luria Brothers and Company of Philadelphia |- ! scope="row" | {{USS|Sealion|SS-195|2}} |SS-195 |20 June 1938 |25 May 1939 |27 November 1939 |Bombed by Japanese aircraft at [[Cavite Navy Yard]] 10 December 1941; scuttled 25 December 1941 |- ! scope="row" | {{USS|Searaven|SS-196|2}} |SS-196 |rowspan=2|Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, Maine |9 August 1938 |21 June 1939 |2 October 1939 |Target in [[Operation Crossroads]] atomic bomb test at [[Bikini Atoll]] 1946, later expended as target 11 September 1948 |- ! scope="row" | {{USS|Seawolf|SS-197|2}} |SS-197 |27 September 1938 |15 August 1939 |1 December 1939 |Sunk by "[[friendly fire]]" from the destroyer escort {{USS|Richard M. Rowell|DE-403|6}} 3 October 1944 |}
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