About Galveston Naval Museum
To Keep in mind and HONOR their Most noteworthy Era who yielded so much for their persevering flexibility. To Teach all eras almost American history, U.S. Naval force legacy and development, and the mettle of their military heroes and their families. In 1971, USS Cavalla (SS-244) was exchanged from the U.S. Naval force to the U.S. Submarine Veterans of World War II, Texas (SubVets) and towed to its current compartment at Seawolf Stop. Seawolf Stop was named for the submarine and group of the USS Seawolf (SS-197) which was misplaced at ocean amid WWII. Since 1999, the Cavalla Authentic Establishment accepted oversight of Galveston Naval Museum and its mission to reestablish, keep up and work USS Cavalla, USS Stewart, the cruise of the USS Tautog (SSN-639) and the conning tower of the USS Carp (SS-338). Galveston Naval Museum changed its title in 2018 from The American Undersea Fighting Center.