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USS Sealion (SS-315)

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and forward engines were removed, and her forward engine room and forward and after torpedo rooms were converted to berth 123 troops. The forward engine room and after torpedo room were designed for alternative use as cargo space. The wardroom was redesigned for use as an operating room; the beam aft
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went deep and headed south. Later that day, she closed another target with a merchant ship appearance, but as she reached firing position, the target was made out to be an antisubmarine vessel. Three torpedoes were fired, but were spotted by the target's bow lookout. The target evaded the torpedoes
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opened to the westward. The Japanese searched to the east. By 03:10, the submarine had reloaded and began tracking again with the thought that the torpedoes had only dented the battleship's armor belt. The Japanese formation, however, had begun zig-zagging and the sea and wind had increased. At
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units and, on occasion, Army units, off the Virginia and Carolina coasts and in the Caribbean until 1960. During that time, interruptions came only for overhaul periods, during one of which the "LVT hangar" abaft the conning tower was removed, and for one deployment with the Sixth Fleet in the
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for overhaul; on 20 October, she was recommissioned, and on 18 December, she rejoined SubRon 6 at Norfolk. There, she resumed a schedule similar to that of the 1950s, interrupted by regular overhauls, and in the fall of 1962, to support the blockade put into effect during the
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who had debarked at Midway, and when ordered to battle stations after encountering the Japanese battle group, one sailor positioned the microphone by an intercom in the conning tower. That recording, along with a similar recording of an attack on a Japanese oiler during the
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It was customary in American submarines to mark a name on the head of each torpedo as it was loaded into the tube nest. They usually bore the names of the torpedo crews' wives or best girls. Some carried the names of the factory employee who had sold the most
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transited Tokara Strait. On 16 November, her number 8 tube was accidentally fired with both doors closed. Heavy seas prevented a thorough inspection of the damage. On 17 November, she began patrolling the approaches to Shanghai. On 18 November, there was a
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fired her last torpedo; then, after debris from the explosion had flown over the submarine, she moved down the port quarter of the target, pouring 20 mm shells into the Japanese bridge. At 07:14, the freighter disappeared, and
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launched two torpedoes, both misses, and was taken under fire by two of the escorts. The submarine went to top speed and managed to keep ahead of the escorts until they broke off to rejoin the convoy shortly before 03:30.
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and as far south as the southern Caribbean. From April to June 1950, she underwent her first post-conversion overhaul at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, and in July, she resumed operations out of Norfolk.
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was out of commission. By midnight on the night of 10–11 July, however, her radar was back in partial operation; and, on the morning of 11 July, she conducted several attacks, sinking two freighters,
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and transported them back to Subic, then with passengers bound for Hawaii, she sailed east. On 12 June, she arrived at Guam, whence she proceeded to a lifeguard station off
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of the conning tower was extended, and a large watertight cylindrical chamber was installed abaft the conning tower to store amphibious landing equipment—including a
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was still afloat, and the submarine went in for a second attack. At 00:32 on 21 December, she launched three torpedoes for two hits. The supply ship went under.
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coast, with Marines embarked, took her into the spring of 1949 when she was ordered to the Atlantic for duty in SubDiv 21. During April, she operated in the
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were hit by the torpedo. She blew up and sank quickly with the loss of all hands on board, including the commanding officer of DesDiv 17, Yokota Yasuteru.
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was then forced to go deep. After several attempts to get a better look at the scene, she cleared the area and started after the remainder of the convoy.
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on 30 August. During the pre-dawn hours of 31 August, she conducted a night surface attack against a Japanese convoy and heavily damaged a tanker. As
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on her fifth war patrol on 19 February. Again operating in a coordinated attack group, she returned to the South China Sea, then proceeded into the
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s torpedoes, as they raced out of their tubes, carried the names Foster, O'Connell, Paul and Ogilvie—the men who had been killed in the bombing of
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joined the Seventh Fleet, and from 28 December 1944 to 14 January 1945, she performed reconnaissance duties in support of the reoccupation of the
1634: 618:. The running surface chase with the second freighter involved three attacks over a period of almost seven hours. On the third attack, at 07:11, 706:. On 11 September, she rendezvoused with two other submarines, and on 12 September, the group attacked and decimated a convoy en route to 404: 352: 987:, ahead of the task force, turned in and slowed for the attack. Eleven minutes later, she fired six torpedoes at the second ship in line, 3915: 1780: 738: 1067:
three years earlier. It was not customary for the crews of American submarines to make audio recordings of their attacks. However, the
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had taken on 54 POWs and started back to Saipan. All of the POWs were coated with crude oil and all were in poor health suffering from
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on 17 May 1944. Further training occupied the next three weeks, and on 8 June, she headed west on her first war patrol. Sailing with
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personnel. On 15 September 1967, she changed homeports and administrative control, and for the next two years, she operated out of
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south of the Four Sisters Islands and, at 04:47 commenced firing torpedoes at two merchant ships in the formation. Within minutes,
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had been carrying Australian and British POWs, 1,159 of whom were killed in the attack or by the effects of the attack. By 20:45,
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and transferred a doctor and a pharmacist's mate to the submarine. On 19 September, a fourth POW died, and on 20 September,
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and provided lifeguard services for strikes against Formosa. At the end of the month, she received downed aviators from
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at about 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph) and not zig-zagging. By 00:48, the pips were made out to be two
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returned to Hawaii. Arriving at Pearl Harbor on 30 September, she departed again on 31 October, and with
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went down; enemy planes began circling the area and the convoy's surface escorts began their search.
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On the morning of 15 September, the three submarines reformed their scouting line. That afternoon,
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again closed the convoy. At 05:22, she launched three torpedoes at a tanker; then swung to fire on
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headed south of Tokara Strait. On 13 July, she cleared that strait and, on 21 July, she arrived at
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area; then continued on into the Korean archipelago. On 30 June, she used her deck guns to sink a
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and the hunter became the hunted. Depth charging followed without damage to the submarine; but
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to take position ahead of the convoy. At 07:20, she again attacked the convoy. Within minutes,
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At 00:20 on 21 November, she made radar contact with an enemy formation moving through the
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and other submarines in the area, to return to the scene of the action on 12 September.
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joined the two submarines; and the group moved northward to patrol the approaches to
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Balao-class submarine of the US Navy, in service intermittently between 1944 and 1970
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was ordered inactivated the following summer, and, in September, she proceeded to
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1,526 long tons (1,550 t) surfaced, 2,424 long tons (2,463 t) submerged
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48 hours at 2 kn (3.7 km/h; 2.3 mph) submerged, 75 days on patrol
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had in fact intercepted a powerful surface fleet consisting of the battleships
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under fire with deck guns. The submarine moved out of the area and executed an
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peninsula and Korea. Dense fog blanketed the area and left her blind while her
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got underway to rejoin her attack group. On 10 September, she moved through
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on 4 November, then continued on to their patrol area. Ten days later,
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lost depth control on reaching attack position and was unable to fire.
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unsuccessfully conducted her first attack, then underwent her first
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On her fourth war patrol, from 14 December 1944 – 24 January 1945,
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resulted in the death of nearly 1,200 Australian and British POWs.
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explosion in the battery space of the torpedo in number 5 tube.
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operations in 1956. It was reclassified submarine transport
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s second target was illuminated, and at 05:25, she fired on
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There, the submarine rearmed and refueled. On 7 September,
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retired to the northeast to evade the convoy's escort, a
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s second salvo missed ahead, running on to hit and sink
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moved northward again and commenced hunting between the
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From the Sasebo area, the submarines moved toward the
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was reassigned to SubDiv 63 in March 1955 and tested
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and transferred the surviving 50 rescued POWs to the
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and her second war patrol on 17 August. Hunting with
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was recommissioned a Submarine, Transport, with the
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crew had obtained a sound recorder left behind by a
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during a given period. That night, however, four of
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At 05:24, 668:billowed black smoke, other Japanese ships took 1623:Roberts, U.S. Navy Ship Design Project Numbers 660:, she transited the channel and moved into the 353:5-inch (127 mm) / 25 caliber deck gun 1601: 1599: 1597: 1240:for the eight-months conversion under project 1032:began tracking the slower group consisting of 1002:s boiler rooms and giving her a list to port. 3529: 1781: 1223:for her six war patrols, was decommissioned. 8: 3891:World War II submarines of the United States 3498:List of submarines of the United States Navy 1497:Bauer, K. Jack; Roberts, Stephen S. (1991). 551:caught and sank a Japanese naval transport, 1669:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 1086:s fifth patrol, were then preserved by the 208:16 ft 10 in (5.13 m) maximum 152:Sunk as a target off Newport on 8 July 1978 3536: 3522: 3514: 2832: 1820: 1788: 1774: 1766: 1702:Total Eclipse: The Last Battles of the IJN 1492: 1490: 1488: 1486: 1484: 1482: 1480: 3544:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1978 1318:Mediterranean from August–November 1957. 779:was disabled. She swung into the burning 3896:Cold War submarines of the United States 1663:This article incorporates text from the 691:, low on fuel and torpedoes, headed for 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1422: 1305:continued a schedule of exercises with 1267:. Training exercises off the southern 765:, possibly hit by torpedoes from both 498:on 15 June, and on 22 June, transited 276:2,740 shp (2.0 MW) submerged 25: 1505:: Greenwood Press. pp. 275–280. 456:on 31 October 1943 sponsored by Mrs. 48: 7: 3921:Shipwrecks of the Rhode Island coast 1226:A year and one-half later, however, 876:. The two submarines stopped off at 192:311 ft 9 in (95.02 m) 3901:Ships built in Groton, Connecticut 829:, malnutritional diseases such as 514:, an island group to the south of 200:27 ft 3 in (8.31 m) 14: 1088:Naval Underwater Sound Laboratory 3861: 3856: 3430: 3282: 3224: 3182: 3138: 3094: 3059: 3021: 2986: 2958: 2902: 2844: 1808: 1759:—includes sound from aboard the 1738:Pictures taken on board the USS 1656: 1607:"Historic Naval Sound and Video" 579:sank, and the convoy scattered. 50: 29: 1672:. The entries can be found 1633:Newdick, Thomas (12 May 2021). 991:. At 02:59, she fired three at 872:, headed west to patrol in the 737:s torpedoes sent the destroyer 1410:National Defense Service Medal 1396:Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal 1177:was again ready for sea. With 67:General Dynamics Electric Boat 1: 3241:Almirante GarcĂ­a de los Reyes 1461:United States Naval Institute 410:, was a veteran of the first 403:, because her first skipper, 389:, was the second ship of the 3438:Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela 1552:U.S. Submarines Through 1945 1537:U.S. Submarines Through 1945 1238:San Francisco Naval Shipyard 1102:continued to patrol between 567:. On the morning of 6 July, 1344:Underwater Demolition Teams 1311:Underwater Demolition Teams 444:on 25 February 1943 by the 377:(SS/SSP/ASSP/APSS/LPSS-315) 336:10 Ă— 21-inch (533 mm) 326:10 officers, 70–71 enlisted 3937: 3916:Maritime incidents in 1978 1753:at NavSource Naval History 1700:Tully, Anthony P. (1998). 1405:World War II Victory Medal 1391:Presidential Unit Citation 1364:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1331:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1262:hull classification symbol 1244:. During that period, her 1221:Presidential Unit Citation 1098:During the next few days, 783:and soon was also ablaze. 751:An hour and a half later, 494:on 12 June, glanced off a 18: 3851: 3774:November (unknown date): 3493: 3467: 2831: 2820:SS-530 – SS-536 (Unnamed) 2817:SS-465 – SS-474 (Unnamed) 2807:SS-438 – SS-463 (Unnamed) 1451:Friedman, Norman (1995). 1377:was sunk as a target off 1327:Portsmouth, New Hampshire 1217:San Francisco, California 714:(POWs) from the infamous 156: 43: 28: 722:attacked the formation. 510:took up stations in the 318:400 ft (120 m) 1570:Warfare History Network 1273:New London, Connecticut 1251:tracked landing vehicle 547:peninsula. 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Index

USS Sealion

General Dynamics Electric Boat
Groton, Connecticut
Balao-class
diesel-electric
submarine
General Motors
V16
diesel engines
electrical generators
cell
Sargo
batteries
General Electric
electric motors
reduction gears
shp
MW
knots
nmi
torpedo
5-inch (127 mm) / 25 caliber deck gun
Bofors 40 mm
Oerlikon 20 mm
Balao-class
submarine
United States Navy
sea lion
Lieutenant Commander

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