New Jersey Naval Museum

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The New Jersey Naval Museum (NJNM) introduces state residents and visitors to New Jersey's Navy heritage and naval history in general. The star attraction here is the USS Ling (SS-297), a 312-foot long Balao-class submarine[1]. of World War II. The museum is located in Hackensack, New Jersey, and operated by the Submarine Memorial Association.

A guided tour takes visitors from bow to stern, exploring the Ling's equipment, quarters and weaponry, which included twenty-four torpedoes and two 5" deck guns (today's Ling sports one 4" gun) for handling military targets too small to warrant the expenditure of a torpedo.

Along with Ling, volunteers maintain Japanese Kaiten IIs, a WWII Japanese suicide torpedo; a German Seahund a WWII German two-man coastal defense submarine; and A Vietnam War-era PBR (Patrol Boat, River). The museum building itself contains a number of different and unique items ranging from a United States Navy SEALs delivery vehicle to personal photos and effects.

Since 1972, the Museum had paid one dollar per year to rent its riverside site. In January 2007, the North Jersey Media Group, owner of the site, informed the museum that the site was going to be sold for redevelopment within the year and that the museum and submarine would need to be relocated. Efforts are being made to find an alternate site.[2]

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