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USS Haddock (SS-231)

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had suffered engine trouble and had fallen back; being left behind by her convoy making her easy prey for the new boat and crew. Haddock put a torpedo into her port side #4 hold where 10,000 gallons of aviation gasoline was stored. This caught fire and exploded. The ensuing damage took
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and sold for scrap to Jacob Checkoway on 23 August 1960. Checkoway used the large stock of oil onboard the vessel to start Checkoway Oil Company, and two of her four Fairbanks-Morse diesel engines are in service at the University of Notre Dame as backup generators.
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detected six cargo vessels steaming in double column. Gaining attack position on the last ship, she scored two hits and sent her to the bottom. Aerial attack and depth charges kept her from bagging the other members of the convoy and bad weather forced
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spent her twelfth and thirteenth war patrols on lifeguard station near Tokyo, standing by to rescue downed airmen after raids on Japanese cities. This duty occupied her from April until her return to Pearl Harbor on 22 August.
722:(14,050 tons) on 20 September forcing the tanker to return to Truk at reduced speed along with her 8000 tons of oil originally destined for Japan herself. The next day she torpedoed and damaged the Japanese collier 909:, on 29 March 1946, nearly four years after she had sailed from the North Atlantic to victory. She was placed in reserve in commission on 20 April and decommissioned on 12 February 1947. In August 1948 691:
came upon two unescorted tankers. Her first attack failed to sink the two ships, but she followed the ships and made two more attacks before finally breaking off the action for lack of torpedoes.
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then turned her attention to the tanker and succeeded in sinking her with a spread of three torpedoes. Following the torpedo tracks, the corvette dropped 24 depth charges, many directly over
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departed for her ninth war patrol 10 March. Under the USN's relentless attack, spearheaded by the submarines, Japan's sea lifelines had shrunk to a trickle and targets were scarce, but
726:(5354 tons) and then spent a harrowing day eluding the attacks of Japanese escort vessels alerted by the explosions. She returned to Midway on 28 September with all torpedoes expended. 786:(17830 tons) and damaged her severely with at least two hits before being driven off by the carrier's screening vessels. The submarine returned to Pearl Harbor on 5 February 1944. 2107: 2081: 597:(6503 tons) on 16 November. After a brief gunfire duel with her victim, (the merchantman sunk later that day.) the submarine headed for Pearl Harbor, arriving on 4 December. 741:
without success, barely surviving the attacks of a hunter-killer group a few hours later. She made one additional attack on 6 November heavily damaging fleet tanker
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for the seas east of Japan. The boats made a diversionary sweep designed to pull early warning craft away from the intended track of a carrier group
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damaged another ship on Friday 13 November, only to be prevented from finishing her off by escort craft, and she expended her last torpedo on
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The veteran submarine departed on her seventh war patrol on 20 October 1943 and headed again for the waters off Truk. Late on 1 November,
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found herself surrounded by Japanese patrol craft. The submarine sped out of the trap just in time to avoid destruction.
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A few days later, 17 January 1943, she sank an unidentified/uncredited freighter of 4,000 tons, and on 19 January
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Her tenth war patrol was eventful as the Pacific war drew close to its climax. With Commander Roach in
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16 July. She departed on her first war patrol on 28 July, the first submarine to do so with the new
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departed Pearl Harbor on 28 December on her third war patrol, this time to the oceans south of
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cleared Midway on 11 March for her fourth war patrol, and saw her first action on 3 April off
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down by the stern in five minutes, taking 26 passengers and 12 crewmen with her. In the
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for her outstanding performance on the second, fifth, sixth, and seventh war patrols.
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scored no hits on the rest of her patrol and returned to Pearl Harbor on 10 December.
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on her fifth war patrol. Detecting a group of four escorted transports north of
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s second war patrol, commencing 11 October from Midway, was carried out in the
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attacked a freighter on the surface on 22 August, sinking troop transport
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arrived at Midway on 6 August and at Pearl Harbor four days later.
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Fitted out with extra deck guns for her eleventh war patrol,
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on 20 October 1941, sponsored by Mrs. William H. Allen, and
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and visiting various ports on the East Coast, arrived at
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A previous submarine had been named 27: 1096:: Greenwood Press. pp. 271–280. 1032:: Greenwood Press. pp. 271–273. 883:Last war patrols, April – August 1945 44: 7: 631:to return to Midway on 17 February. 171:311 ft 9 in (95.02 m) 851:sailed in company with submarines 733:attacked the Japanese cable-layer 585:(6571 tons) east of the island of 392:, was the second submarine of the 353:1 Ă— 3-inch (76 mm) / 50  283:9 kn (17 km/h) submerged 179:27 ft 3 in (8.31 m) 14: 1971:Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force 1998: 1963: 1914: 1867: 1820: 1171: 46: 31: 899:East Coast of the United States 187:17 ft (5.2 m) maximum 1148:"Memories Along the Merrimack" 1088:; Roberts, Stephen S. (1991). 1024:; Roberts, Stephen S. (1991). 429:Construction and commissioning 124:Sold for scrap, 23 August 1960 16:Submarine of the United States 1: 2113:Ships built in Kittery, Maine 1187:. 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Index

USS Haddock
USS Haddock
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
Kittery, Maine
Gato-class
diesel-electric
submarine
Fairbanks-Morse
cylinder
opposed-piston
diesel engines
electrical generators
cell
Sargo
batteries
Elliott
electric motors
reduction gears
shp
MW
nmi
torpedo
caliber
Bofors 40 mm
Oerlikon 20 mm
Gato-class
submarine
United States Navy
haddock
Atlantic

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