USS S-25 (SS-130) Areas With Asbestos Exposure

USS S-25 (SS-130)

The USS S-25 (SS-130) was another S-class submarine of the United States Navy. It was laid down in 1918 and launched 4 years later, having participated in winter maneuvers in the Caribbean Sea and Panama Canal area. The vessel was decommissioned in 1941 and subsequently transferred to the United Kingdom. It was also loaned to the Polish government-in-exile.

We strongly advise veterans who served in the Navy between the 1930s and mid-1970s to undergo regular medical examinations so as to ensure their organs are in good health. Asbestos fibers, when inhaled or ingested, can significant health problems in later life. If you believe you were exposed to asbestos while serving In the navy, we highly recommend you to see your doctor regularly for checkups and always remind him/her that you have been exposed to asbestos in the past.

If you have a cancer diagnosis please contact us

Shipmates on USS S-25 (SS-130)

Albert Hobbs Clark

Albert Hobbs Clark

George Hudson Fort

George Hudson Fort

Talbot Edward Harper

Talbot Edward Harper

George Egbert Porter Jr.

George Egbert Porter Jr.

Louis Shane Jr.

Louis Shane Jr.

Frank T. Nave

Frank T. Nave

Francis Dominic Wertz

Francis Dominic Wertz