- USS Corvina (SS-226)
USS "Corvina" (SS-226), a "Gato"-class submarine, was the only ship of the
United States Navy to be named for thecorvina , any of various important food fishes related to theweakfish and thecroaker of the Atlantic coast. Her keel was laid down by theElectric Boat Company ofGroton, Connecticut . She was launched on9 May 1943 sponsored by Mrs. R. W. Christie, and commissioned on6 August 1943 with CommanderRoderick S. Rooney (Class of 1929) in command.Clearing
New London, Connecticut , on18 September 1943 , "Corvina " arrived atPearl Harbor on14 October . She put out fromPearl Harbor on her maiden war patrol4 November , topped off her fuel tanks atJohnston Island on6 November , and was never heard from again.Her assignment had been a dangerous one: to patrol as closely as possible to the heavily-guarded stronghold of
Truk and to intercept any Japanesesortie endangering the forthcoming American invasion of theGilbert Islands . Japanese records report thatJapanese submarine I-176 fired three torpedoes at an enemy submarine south of Truk16 November , claiming two hits which resulted in the explosion of the target. If this was "Corvina" she was the only American submarine to be sunk by a Japanese submarine in the entire war. Her loss with her crew of 82 was announced14 March 1944 . See alsoList of U.S. Navy losses in World War II .References
External links
* [http://www.oneternalpatrol.com/uss-corvina-226.htm On Eternal Patrol: USS "Corvina"]
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