- USS Grampus (SS-523)
USS "Grampus" (SS-523), a "Tench"-class submarine, was the seventh ship of the
United States Navy to be named for two members of thedolphin family (Delphinidae ): "Grampus griseus", also known asRisso's dolphin , andorca , also known as the "Killer Whale." Her keel was laid down onFebruary 8 ,1944 atBoston Navy Yard . She was launched onDecember 16 ,1944 , butWorld War II ended before she was completed, and she sat idle until construction resumed in 1948. OnOctober 26 ,1949 , she was both christened (by Charlotte Linné Woodward, wife of Vice AdmiralClark H. Woodward , who also sponsored the previous "Grampus") and commissioned, with Commander George F. Sharp in command.With her new snorkeling equipment, which permitted her to remain submerged for periods far longer than the
World War II fleetsubmarine s, "Grampus" served as a prototype for theGUPPY submarines and also incorporated many features to appear later in nuclear submarines. Attached to SubDiv 61 atNorfolk, Virginia , she participated in a variety of exercises along the East Coast and in theCaribbean Sea , includingtorpedo and attack exercises, snorkeling tests and demonstrations, and antisubmarine training. "Grampus" also did a great deal of work with the early HUK (Hunter-Killer) antisubmarine patrols, now a vital part of American defenses, to whose development she greatly contributed.From
5 January to2 April 1955 "Grampus" proceeded independently to theMediterranean Sea , where she "showed the flag" atAlgiers ,Naples ,Barcelona ,Malta ,Beirut ,Monaco , andGibraltar before returning to Norfolk and her routine of exercises and tests, spaced with regular overhauls atPortsmouth, New Hampshire , andPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania . During the late 1950s and early 1960s "Grampus" operated out of Norfolk in the North Atlantic.Under the command of Lieutenant Commander D.A. Kilmer, "Grampus" sailed with Task Force "Alfa" for six weeks prior to
13 February 1964 . On3 April , she deployed with the Sixth Fleet in theMediterranean Sea until3 August .She operated out of the
Virginia Capes until enteringPhiladelphia Naval Shipyard in mid-April 1965 for overhaul. After refresher training and shakedown in the fall, "Grampus" operated along the East Coast engaging primarily in ASW exercises.She departed
Norfolk, Virginia , on13 May 1966 for the eastern Atlantic and Northern European countries to participate in NATO ASW exercises. Back in Norfolk on30 August , she resumed operations in theVirginia Capes area andCaribbean Sea until sailing29 December toPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , for repairs in the naval shipyard. Shipshape again, she resumed operations with the Atlantic Fleet."Grampus" was decommissioned and struck from the
Naval Vessel Register on13 May 1972 , and sold under the Security Assistance Program toBrazil , where she became "Rio Grande do Sul" (S-11). (She replaced the previous "Rio Grande do Sul" (S-11), ex-"Sand Lance".)After six years of service, she was decommissioned on
16 November 1978 and scrapped on18 June 1981 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/g7/grampus-vi.htm
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