Submarine base

[3][4][5] The Israeli navy bases its growing submarine force in Haifa.

[6] Former submarine bases include DORA 1, HMAS Platypus, Naval Submarine Base Bangor (now part of Naval Base Kitsap), Mare Island Naval Shipyard (a nuclear-capable base), Ordnance Island in Bermuda during World War II, and the formerly-classified Soviet base at Balaklava in the now Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

[7][8][9] The Holland Torpedo Boat Station at hamlet of New Suffolk, New York claims to be the first submarine base in the United States: it served as the base for USS Holland, a submarine launched in May 1897 and several Plunger class submarines launched 1901–1903.

[10] However, the United States Navy claims Naval Submarine Base New London was the Navy's first submarine base, having been so designated in 1916.

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Holland Torpedo Boat Station Plaque stating New Suffolk, New York's claim to be the first submarine base.