- German submarine U-3008
The German submarine U-3008 was a Type XXI
U-boat of the GermanKriegsmarine that served in theUnited States Navy for several years afterWorld War II .Her keel was laid down
2 July 1944 byAG Weser of Bremen, and she was commissioned19 October 1944 withKapitänleutnant Fokko Schlömer in command. In March 1945 Schlömer was relieved by KapitänleutnantHelmut Manseck who commanded the boat untilNazi Germany 's surrender on8 May .U-3008 left
Wilhelmshaven for patrol on3 May 1945, but returned to port after the surrender. On21 June 1945 she was taken by the Allies from Wilhelmshaven toLoch Ryan , thence transferred to theUnited States , reachingNew London, Connecticut , on22 August . Unterseeboot 3008 was then formally renamed the USS "U-3008".On
13 September , she moved toPortsmouth, New Hampshire , where she began an extensive overhaul the following day. Work proceeded on an intermittent basis due to the lack of final and total approval of the vessel's allocation to the United States by the Allied powers concerned. However, by the spring of 1946, the naval shipyard received orders to proceed with the overhaul as expeditiously as possible and to place the submarine in service immediately upon its completion. "U-3008's" overhaul was completed by mid-summer, and she went into service on24 July 1946 withCommander Everett H. Steinmetz in charge."U-3008" was assigned initially to Submarine Squadron (SubRon) 2 and operated along the
New England coast out of New London and Portsmouth. That duty continued until31 March 1947 , when she departed New London bound ultimately forKey West, Florida , and duty with the Operational Development Force. En route, the U-boat stopped off atNorfolk, Virginia , for three weeks of underway operations with Task Force 67. She continued south on19 April and arrived at Key West on23 April . There, she reported for duty with SubRon 4 and began working with the Operational Development Force. That duty involved the development of submarine and antisubmarine tactics and lasted until October 1947 when she returned to New London. The U-boat conducted operations out of New London and Portsmouth between October 1947 and February 1948. On28 February , she stood out of New London to return toFlorida . She reached Key West on5 March and resumed duty with the Operational Development Force. She remained so engaged until the end of the first week in June. On7 June , she headed north once more and arrived in Portsmouth on11 June . On18 June 1948 "U-3008" was placed out of service at the Naval Base, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Though out the of service, "U-3008" remained a Navy test hulk for several years. She was scuttled in a series of demolition tests in 1954. The hulk was raised and towed to the Navy drydock atRoosevelt Roads where she was offered up for sale in 1955. She was sold toLoudes Iron & Metal Company on15 September 1955 , and the purchaser took possession of her on17 January 1956 . She was subsequently scrapped.ee also
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External links
* [http://uboat.net/boats/u3008.htm Uboat.net: U-3008]
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/u1/u-3008.htm history.navy.mil: U-3008]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08359.htm navsource.org: U-3008] "Additional images of U-3008 are available here."
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