- USS Capelin (SS-289)
USS "Capelin" (SS-289), a "Balao"-class submarine, was the only ship of the
United States Navy to be named for thecapelin , a small fish of thesmelt family. Her keel was laid down byPortsmouth Navy Yard . She was launched on20 January 1943 sponsored by Mrs. I.C. Bogart, and commissioned on4 June 1943 , Lieutenant Commander E.E. Marshall in command."Capelin" sailed from
New London, Connecticut , on3 September 1943 , bound forBrisbane ,Australia , and duty with Submarine Force, Southwest Pacific. Her first war patrol, conducted in theMolucca Sea ,Flores Sea , andBanda Sea between30 October and15 November , found her sinking a 3127-ton Japanese cargo ship on11 November offAmbon Island ."Capelin" returned to
Darwin, Australia , with a defective conning tower hatch mechanism, excessively noisy bow planes, and a defective radar tube. These flaws were corrected, and "Capelin" put out on her second war patrol17 November 1943 , in theMolukka Sea andCelebes Sea , and she was to pay particular attention toKaoe Bay ,Morotai Strait ,Davao Gulf , and trade routes in the vicinity ofSiaoe Island ,Sangi Island ,Talaud Islands andSarangani Island . She was to leave her area at dark6 December ."Capelin" was never heard from again. USS|Bonefish|SS-223|3 reported having seen an American submarine on
2 December 1943 in the area assigned to "Capelin" at that time. The Navy broke radio silence on9 December , but without success.Japanese records studied after the war listed an attack on a supposed United States submarine on
23 November , offKaoe Bay ,Halmahera , but the evidence of an actual contact was slight, and the Japanese state that this attack was broken off. This is, however, the only reported attack in the appropriate area at that time. Enemy minefields are now known to have been placed in various positions along the north coast ofSulawesi (Celebes) in "Capelin"'s area, and she may have been lost because of a mine explosion. Gone without a trace, with all her crew, "Capelin" remains in the list of ships lost without a known cause."Capelin" received one
battle star forWorld War II service. Her single war patrol was "successful." She is credited with having sunk 3,127 tons of shipping. See alsoList of U.S. Navy losses in World War II .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c3/capelin.htm
External links
* [http://www.csp.navy.mil/ww2boats/capelin.htm US Navy re USS Capelin]
* [http://www.oneternalpatrol.com/uss-capelin-289.htm On Eternal Patrol: USS "Capelin"]
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