- USS Gato (SS-212)
USS "Gato" (SS-212) was the
lead ship of her class ofsubmarine in theUnited States Navy . She was the first Navy ship named for the gato, a species of smallcatshark found in waters along the west coast ofMexico .Her keel was laid down 5 October 1940, by the
Electric Boat Company ofGroton, Connecticut . She was launched 21 August 1941 sponsored by Mrs.Royal E. Ingersoll , and commissioned 31 December 1941 with Lieutenant CommanderWilliam Girard Myers (Class of 1926) in command.First war patrol, April – June 1942
After shakedown at
New London, Connecticut , "Gato" departed 16 February 1942, forPearl Harbor "via" thePanama Canal andSan Francisco . On her first war patrol from Pearl Harbor (20 April – 10 June 1942), she unsuccessfully attacked a convertedaircraft carrier 3 May before being driven away by the fierce depth charging of fourdestroyer s off theMarshall Islands . On24 May she was ordered to patrol the western approaches to Midway, taking station 280 miles westward during theBattle of Midway .Second and third war patrols, July – December 1942
On her second war patrol (
2 July – 29 August 1942), she patrolled east of theKurile Islands toward the Aleutian chain. She obtained four torpedo hits with unconfirmed damage to a ship 15 August 1942, and terminated her patrol atDutch Harbor, Unalaska . Her third patrol (4 September – 23 December 1942) included operations offKiska ; then she steamed "via" Midway and Pearl Harbor toTruk atoll, where her attack6 December on a convoy was broken off by aerial bombs and a severe depth charge attack by three destroyers. This patrol terminated atBrisbane, Australia , 23 December 1942.Fourth and fifth war patrols, January – June 1943
During her fourth war patrol (13 January 1943 – 26 February 1943), "Gato" torpedoed and sank transport "Kenkon Maru"
21 January ; cargo ship "Nichiun Maru" on29 January ; and cargo ship "Suruya Maru" on15 February —all offNew Georgia ,Solomon Islands . On her fifth war patrol (19 March – 6 June 1943), she landed anAustralian Intelligence party atToep , Bougainville, 29 March 1943, and evacuated 27 children, nine mothers, and three nuns, transferring them31 March to "SC-531 " offRamos ,Florida Island . During a submerged radar attack approach 4 April 1943, between Tanga andLihir Islands , she was shaken so violently by three exploding depth charges that she returned to Brisbane for temporary repairs11 April to20 April . "Gato" landed more Australian commandos at Toep Harbor29 May , transported more evacuees to Ramos Island, and then reconnoitered off Tarawa in theGilbert Islands before putting in at Pearl Harbor 6 June 1943.Sixth and seventh war patrols, August 1943 – January 1944
"Gato" was routed onward to the
Mare Island Naval Shipyard for overhaul; returned to Pearl Harbor 22 August 1943; and conducted her sixth war patrol (6 September –28 October ) "via" Truk and Bougainville in the Solomons to Brisbane. "En route" on19 October she attacked a convoy, scoring hits for unknown damage to two large cargo ships. Her seventh war patrol (18 November 1943 – 10 January 1944) took her north of theBismarck Archipelago . On30 November she made a coordinated attack with USS|Ray|SS-271|2, sinking the cargo ship "Columbia Maru". She rescued a Japanese soldier from a life raft on16 December , then attacked a convoy in the Saipan-Massau traffic lanes four days later to sink cargo ship "Tsuneshima Maru" and scored damaging hits on another freighter. After two hours of dodging depth charges, she finally evaded her attackers, surfaced, and headed forTingmon , the most likely port for the damaged cargo ship. "Gato" discovered a livedepth charge on her deck at the same time two enemy escorts were sighted headed in her direction. She outran them while disposing of the depth charge by setting it adrift on a rubber raft. Although she did not overtake the cargo ship, she did sight a convoy. On2 December her chase was foiled by a float plane, which was driven off by "Gato"'s gunners. She concluded the patrol atMilne Bay , New Guinea, 10 January 1944.Eighth, ninth and tenth war patrols, February – September 1944
"Gato" departed Milne Bay 2 February 1944, her eighth war patrol in the Bismarck-New Guinea-Truk area. She sank a trawler off Truk
15 February , transport "Daigen Maru No.3" the 26th, and cargo ship "Okinoyama Maru No.3"12 March . Two other trawlers were destroyed by her guns before she returned to Pearl Harbor 1 April 1944.On her ninth war patrol (30 May 1944 – 2 June 1944) "Gato" took Vice Admiral
Charles A. Lockwood to Midway; completed photographic reconnaissance ofWoleai Island, served on lifeguard station for air strikes on Truk11 June to18 June , and terminated her patrol atMajuro atoll. Her 10th war patrol saw her onlifeguard 15 July 1944 for the carrier air strike onChichi Jima , during which she rescued two aviators. She returned to Pearl Harbor on2 September 1944 , proceeded to Mare Island for overhaul and then returned to Pearl Harbor.Eleventh and twelfth war patrols, January – June 1945
On her 11th war patrol (
28 January – 13 March 1945), "Gato" patrolled theYellow Sea as a unit of a coordinated attack group (euphemistically called a "wolf pack"), with USS|Jallao|SS-368|3 and USS|Sunfish|SS-281|3. She sank a coast defense ship on14 February and cargo ship "Tairiku Maru" on21 February , then returned toGuam . She departed on her 12th war patrol 12 April 1945, taking lifeguard station in support of the invasion of Okinawa. On the night of22 April –23 April she had a brief contest with two Japanese submarines and narrowly missed destruction as well-aimed torpedoes came close. Between27 April and30 April she rescued 10 Army aviators from shallow water near the beaches ofToi Misaki ,Kyūshū . She returned to Pearl Harbor 3 June 1945.Thirteenth war patrol and postwar
On her 13th war patrol "Gato" departed
8 July for lifeguard station for air strikes onWake Island and then off the eastern coast ofHonshū . She received word of "Cease Fire"15 August while making an attack approach on a sea truck; steamed intoTokyo Bay the 31st; remained for the signing of surrender documents on board USS|Missouri|BB-63|22 September ; and then departed the following day via Pearl Harbor and the Panama Canal to theNew York Naval Shipyard , where she decommissioned 16 March 1946. She served for a number of years as a naval reserve training ship at New York and later atBaltimore, Maryland , until her name was stricken from theNaval Vessel Register on 1 March 1960. She was sold for scrapping 25 July 1960, to the Northern Metals Company ofPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania .Awards
"Gato" received the Presidential Unit Citation in recognition of daring exploits during war patrols four through eight and 13
battle star s for service inWorld War II .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/g2/gato-i.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08212.htm navsource.org: USS "Gato" (SS-212)]
* [http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss212.txt hazegray.org: USS "Gato" (SS-212)]
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