- USS
Picuda (SS-382), a Balao-class submarine, was
originally named Obispo,
making her the only ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for the obispo...
- on leaf morphology,
notably 'Chayamansa' (the most common), 'Estrella', '
Picuda', and 'Redonda'.
Chaya is easy to grow and it
suffers little insect damage...
- Service: Navy Rank:
Captain Company:
Commanding Officer Division: U.
S.
S.
Picuda (SS-382) Citation: The
President of the
United States of
America takes...
- ; Dooley, J.; Marechal, J.; Pina Amargos, F.; Russell, B.; Singh-Renton,
S. (2017) [errata
version of 2015 ****essment]. "Sphyraena barracuda". IUCN Red...
- submarine Narcíso Monturiol (S33), the
former American Balao-class
submarine USS
Picuda (SS-382);
acquired by the
Spanish Navy in 1972; laid up with mechanical...
- Air
Forces B-29 Superfortress. She
transferred them to the
submarine USS
Picuda (SS-382) on 6 May 1945, then
moved to the
Yellow Sea area. On 17 May 1945...
- Puerto, Picua',
Picual de Hoja Clara,
Picual de Hoja Oscura,
Picual de Jaẽn,
Picuda,
Picual de Almeria, Picudo,
Picudo de Martos,
Picudo Loporeño,
Picudo Marteño...
- 1943 — Sand
Lance - sank 10
ships in 5
World War II
Pacific patrols 1943 —
Picuda - sank 13
ships in 6
World War II
Pacific patrols 1943 —
Pampanito - sank...
- org Mero (SS-378) at Navsource.org Sand
Lance (SS-381) at Navsource.org
Picuda (SS-382) at Navsource.org USS
Pampanito memorial website Bang (SS-385) at...
- Balao-class
boats (Bang, Diodon, Entemedor, Hardhead, Jallao, Menhaden,
Picuda, Pomfret, Razorback, Ronquil, Sea Fox, Stickleback, and Threadfin) received...