Dedicated in 1944, it is the oldest chapel at Pearl Harbor, built in remembrance of all the submariners who died in World War II.
[2] The chapel has fourteen stained glass windows at ground level, one over the main door and another over the chancel.
[4] The chapel's steeple contains the ship's bell from USS Argonaut, donated just before the submarine put to sea for her 1943 cruise on which she was sunk.
Pearl Harbor’s World War II-Era Submarine Chapel renews weekly services.
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