- USS Skate (SS-305)
USS "Skate" (SS-305) was a
United States Navy "Balao"-classsubmarine named for theskate , a type of ray."Skate" was laid down at the
Mare Island Naval Shipyard ofVallejo, California ,1 August 1942 . She was launched on4 March 1943 , sponsored by Mrs. George P. Shamer and commissioned on15 April with Commander Eugene B. McKinney in command.Following shakedown off the
California coast, "Skate" sailed toPearl Harbor and on25 September 1943 , headed towardWake Island and her first war patrol during which she performed lifeguard duty for the carriers during airstrikes against that Japanese-held island. At dawn on6 October , the submarine was strafed by enemy aircraft, mortally wounding one of her officers as he attempted to assist wounded airmen from a liferaft. The next day, "Skate" closed to within 5,000 yards (4,600 m) of the beach, in the face of heavy enemy bombardment, to rescue two downed aviators. While searching for a third, she was attacked by a Japanese dive-bomber, and was forced to dive to escape. After a short return toMidway Island , "Skate" returned toWake Island and rescued four additional airmen before terminating her first patrol at Midway on29 October .On
15 November , "Skate" departed Midway for her second war patrol, conducted offTruk in theCaroline Islands . On25 November , she sighted the masts of five warships; but, after firing a spread oftorpedo es at overlapping aircraft carriers, she was forced down by depth charging from the escort ships.On
30 November , "Skate" attacks Japanese carriers "Zuihō", "Chuyō", and "Unyō" without success.cite book | url = http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/USN-Chron/| title = The official chronology of the U.S. Navy in World War II | chapter = Chapter V: 1943 | chapterurl = http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/USN-Chron/USN-Chron-1943.html | first = Robert | last = Cressman | location = Annapolis, Maryland | publisher = Naval Institute Press | year = 2000 | isbn = 9781557501493 | oclc = 41977179 | accessdate = 2007-11-30 ]While north of Truk on
21 December , the submarine torpedoed and sank the cargo ship "Terukawa Maru ". During a rain squall on Christmas day 1943, she made a daring attack which damaged battleship "Yamato", the pride of the Japanese Fleet. "Skate" returned to Midway for refit on7 January 1944 ."Skate"'s third war patrol was again conducted in the area of the Carolines, in support of
Operation Hailstone , the carrier airstrikes on Truk. "Skate" departed Midway on5 February , this time under the command of Lt. Commander W.P. "Bud" Gruner, Jr. On16 February , the evening before the airstrike, "Skate" intercepted a Japanese lightcruiser , which had survived a previous torpedo attack by submarine USS|Scamp|SS-277. "Skate" fired four torpedoes for three certain hits that engulfed the ship in a shroud of smoke as the submarine submerged to evade heavy depth charging from the enemy escorts. She later returned to the scene of the attack, but before another torpedo could be launched, the cruiser rolled to port and sank. It was later determined the cruiser sunk was the Japanese light cruiser "Agano ". Following the airstrikes and further patrol in the area, the submarine returned toPearl Harbor on17 March .During her fourth war patrol, off the
Bonin Islands from11 April to31 May , "Skate" scored hits on an enemy cargo ship for unconfirmed damage and, on14 May , sank an enemysampan in a surface attack, taking three prisoners of war."Skate" departed Midway on
23 June on her fifth war patrol, conducted off theKuril Islands . On7 July , she intercepted a convoy of five ships and escortingdestroyer s, fired threetorpedo es, and sank the trailingdestroyer . Thesubmarine was then forced deep by the other escorts and depth charged for over two hours before escaping. On15 July , the submarine sank a cargo ship taking two prisoners and, on the following day, another cargo ship was also sent to the bottom. "Skate" terminated her fifth patrol at Pearl Harbor on7 August .Departing Pearl Harbor on
9 September , "Skate" sailed for theRyukyu Islands and her sixth war patrol, during which she performed photographic reconnaissance ofOkinawa and, on29 September , sank a small patrol craft and a cargo ship. Following her return to Pearl Harbor, she got underway for overhaul atHunters Point Navy Yard ,San Francisco, California ."Skate" got underway from Pearl Harbor for her seventh war patrol on
11 April 1945 , to form a coordinated attack group with other submarines and patrol in theSea of Japan . On the morning of10 June , she encountered a Japanese submarine on the surface returning to port. As the enemy crossed her bow, "Skate" fired two torpedoes with two hits, sinking the target. Two days later, while off theNanto Peninsula , she evaded gunfire of enemy ships and an attack by an enemy escort to sink three cargo ships. "Skate" terminated her seventh war patrol at Pearl Harbor on4 July ."Skate" departed Pearl Harbor on
5 August for her eighth war patrol; but, while en route to the patrol area, she received word of the Japanese surrender and returned to port, and then set sail for theUnited States arriving atSan Diego, California , on6 September . For the next four months, she participated in training operations along the west coast, and then sailed to Pearl Harbor arriving on9 January 1946 . On21 May , she departed forBikini Atoll ,Marshall Islands , to be used as a target ship inOperation Crossroads , the atomic bomb tests. Although considerably damaged by the first of the tests, the submarine survived and was towed back to Pearl Harbor, where she was moored in an isolated berth. On11 October , salvage vessel USS|Clamp|ARS-33|2 took "Skate" in tow and headed for San Francisco, and then toMare Island Naval Shipyard where the submarine was inspected and then decommissioned on11 December . The submarine was destroyed on5 October 1948 , off theCalifornia coast, and struck from theNaval Vessel Register on21 October 1948 .Awards
"Skate" received eight
battle star s forWorld War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s13/skate-i.htm
External links
* [http://www.naval-history.net/WW1NavyUS.htm naval-history.net: USS "Skate"]
* [http://www.historycentral.com/Navy/Submarine/skate.html historycentral.com: USS "Skate"]
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