- USS Mackerel (SS-204)
USS "Mackerel" (SS-204), the
lead ship of her class ofsubmarine , was the first ship of theUnited States Navy named for themackerel , a common food and sportfish .Her keel was laid down on
6 October 1939 , at theElectric Boat Company ofGroton, Connecticut . She was launched on28 September 1940 , sponsored by Mrs. William. R. Furlong, and commissioned on31 March 1941 , with Lieutenant John F. Davidson in command.Throughout
World War II , "Mackerel", assigned in Submarine Squadron 1 atNew London, Connecticut , participated in the training and improvement of the Navy's submarine force. Designed as an experimental submarine, she provided support services to the Underwater Sound Laboratory and training services to the Submarine and the Prospective Commanding Officers Schools at New London, in addition to training Allied surface vessels and aircraft in antisubmarine warfare.Although most of her time was spent in the New London area, she steamed as far north as
Casco Bay and as far south asChesapeake Bay to conduct antisubmarine training exercises. While in the New London-Narragansett Bay area she often worked with TG 28.4, the antisubmarine development detachment, as well as with the Underwater Sound Laboratory; thus aiding, both tactically and technically, in the development of submarine knowledge.During the course of the war, "Mackerel" made only one contact with the enemy. Having departed New London
12 April 1942 , she proceeded, on the surface, toNorfolk, Virginia , to conduct antisubmarine training exercises for Army and Navy aircraft. On the night of the 14th her lookouts sighted the wakes of two torpedoes heading for the submarine. Evasion maneuvers proved effective and "Mackerel", undamaged, launched two torpedoes at a surfaced enemy submarine. The following morning another, or the same, enemy submarine was sighted, but "Mackerel" was again out-distanced.At the end of the war, "Mackerel" was ordered to Boston, where she was decommissioned on
9 November 1945 , atBoston, Massachusetts , and struck from theNaval Vessel Register on28 November 1945 . She was sold for scrapping to the North American Smelting Company ofPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , on24 April 1947 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m1/mackerel-i.htm|http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss204.txt
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