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USS S-27

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45: 730: 1232: 1193: 24: 2041: 2024: 2036: 2016: 564:, Lieutenant H. L. Jukes, made plans to move the greater part of her crew off, and her crew set up a ferry system, using a rubber boat and lines rigged between the submarine and the beach. Men, provisions, clothing, guns, and medical supplies were transferred safely to Amchitka. By 11:00, all but six of her crew — Jukes and five others — were ashore. The men still aboard destroyed 590:′s crew spent the night of 19–20 June 1942 in an unsheltered cove. On 20 June 1942, the crew set up camp at Constantine Harbor, using buildings and heating equipment there which had survived a Japanese bombing. By 21 June 1942, the camp was fully organized, with established routines, including sentries and lookouts. Trips to and from the cove continued for three days. 651: 388:, Hawaii, from which she operated until 16 June 1939, when she departed for San Diego. She arrived there on 27 June 1939 and resumed operations off the coast of Southern California, conducting exercises and tests, primarily for the Underwater Sound Training School. In late November 1941, she proceeded to 534:
violently against the rocks, rolling her 10° to 15° on each side. Her engines continued at "back emergency", but a submerged rock held her firmly. Her crew dumped fuel to lighten her and continued efforts to back off the rocks, but the lightened submarine only swung harder against the rocks. Her
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on 23 January 1942 and headed south. On 26 January 1942 she arrived at San Diego, and where resumed operations for the Underwater Sound Training School, which she continued into the spring of 1942. Then ordered north to the
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position. The fog prevented her crew from detecting that she was drifting. At midnight, she got underway slowly on one engine and continued to charge on the other. Soon after 00:43 on 19 June 1942, her crew sighted
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the immediate area, but found no passage. She transmitted the first of six distress signals at 01:15, but Dutch Harbor received only one of them, and it did not give her position.
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on both engines, she was carried about 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) from her estimated position based on
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crewmembers reboarded her on 21 and 22 June 1942 to take off more supplies, but thereafter, the presence of poisonous
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room was flooding and three of the remaining men went ashore. At 15:50, the last three men — the radioman, the
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until 1931 and, except for fleet maneuvers, operated primarily off that coast. Fleet maneuvers, exercises, and
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of 7 December 1941. After completion of her overhaul, she stood out of
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was transferred to Hawaii, and on 23 February 1931 she arrived at
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on 18 October 1922, sponsored by Mrs. Frank Baldwin, and
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during the spring of 1925, arrived at her new homeport,
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By 03:30, the pounding of the sea had increased, and
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Lying to, to charge her 1394:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in June 1942 1379: 704: 432:, and then continued on to the waters of the 8: 2146:World War II submarines of the United States 2141:World War II shipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean 1348:List of submarines of the United States Navy 662:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 392:, California, where she began an overhaul. 1386: 1372: 1364: 1179: 740: 711: 697: 689: 516:about 25 yards (23 m) forward of her 499:surfaced on the evening of 18 June 1942, 436:, where she commenced patrol operations. 656:This article incorporates text from the 202:(16.7 mph; 26.9 km/h) surfaced 162:1,062 long tons (1,079 t) submerged 403:still was undergoing overhaul when the 2116:Ships of the Aleutian Islands campaign 18: 341:in 1925, and, after exercises in the 41: 7: 2136:Lost submarines of the United States 2111:Ships built in Quincy, Massachusetts 172:219 ft 3 in (66.83 m) 188:15 ft 11 in (4.85 m) 159:854 long tons (868 t) surfaced 584:, and Jukes — left the submarine. 576:′s side plating was loose and her 291:Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation 180:20 ft 8 in (6.30 m) 79:Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation 14: 2131:United States submarine accidents 467:area on the northeastern side of 353:, in June 1925. She was based in 2126:United States S-class submarines 2039: 2034: 2022: 2014: 1230: 1191: 728: 649: 542:struck a rock and was disabled. 43: 22: 2106:Maritime incidents in June 1942 2121:Shipwrecks of the Alaska coast 361:took her to the west coast of 274:Construction and commissioning 16:Submarine of the United States 1: 665:. 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Index

USS S-27
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation
Quincy
Massachusetts
S-class
submarine
kn
4 in (102 mm)
deck gun
21 inch (533 mm)
torpedo tubes
S-class
submarine
United States Navy
keel
laid down
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation
Fore River Shipyard
Quincy
Massachusetts
launched
commissioned
Groton
Connecticut
New London
Pacific
Hawaiian Islands
San Diego
California
Southern California

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