- USS Sealion (SS-195)
USS "Sealion" (SS-195), a "Sargo"-class submarine, was the first ship of the
United States Navy to be named for thesea lion , any of several large, eared seals native to the Pacific.Her keel was laid down on
20 June 1938 by theElectric Boat Company ofGroton, Connecticut . She was launched on25 May 1939 sponsored by Mrs. Claude C. Bloch, and commissioned on27 November 1939 with Lieutenant J. K. Morrison Jr., in command.Following shakedown, "Sealion", assigned to Submarine Division 17 (SubDiv 17), prepared for overseas deployment. In the spring of 1940, she sailed, with her division for the
Philippine Islands , arriving atCavite in the fall to commence operations as a unit of the Asiatic Fleet. Into October 1941, she ranged fromLuzon into theSulu Archipelago , then, with another submarine of her division, now SubDiv 202, she prepared for a regular overhaul at theCavite Navy Yard . By8 December (7 December east of theInternational Date Line ), her yard period had begun; and, two days later, she took two direct hits in the Japanese air raid which demolished the navy yard.The first bomb struck the after end of her conning tower and exploded outside the hull, over the control room. The second smashed through a main ballast tank and the pressure hull to explode in the after engine room, killing the four men then working there. In addition 1 crewman died while a POW.
"Sealion" flooded immediately and settled down by the stern with 40% of her main deck underwater and a 15 degree list to starboard. The destruction of the navy yard made repairs impossible, and she was ordered destroyed. All salvageable equipment was taken off,
depth charge s were placed inside, and, on25 December , the explosives were set off to prevent her from being made useful to the enemy.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s8/sealion-i.htm
External links
* [http://www.oneternalpatrol.com/uss-sealion-195.htm On Eternal Patrol: USS "Sealion"]
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