- USS Pickerel (SS-177)
USS "Pickerel" (SS-177), a "Porpoise"-class
submarine , was the first ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for thepickerel , a young or small pike. Herkeel was laid on25 March 1935 by theElectric Boat Company inGroton, Connecticut . She was launched7 July 1936 sponsored by Miss Evelyn Standley, and commissioned on26 January 1937 ,Lieutenant Leon J. "Savvy" Huffman in command.After
shakedown , the new boat conducted training exercises out ofNew London, Connecticut until getting underway26 October 1937 and heading, via Guantánamo Bay,Cuba to transit thePanama Canal 9 November . Joining the Pacific Fleet, "Pickerel" operated out ofSan Diego, California , along the West Coast, and inHawaii an waters. Subsequently transferred to the Asiatic Fleet, she prepared for war with a vigorous training schedule in thePhilippines .Upon receiving word of
Japan 'sattack on Pearl Harbor , "Pickerel" (under Lt. Cdr.Barton E. Bacon, Jr. , Class of 1925) sped to the coast ofIndo-China and conducted her first war patrol offCam Ranh Bay andTourane Harbor . She tracked a Japanesesubmarine and adestroyer but lost them in haze and rain squalls before they came intorpedo range. On19 December , she also missed a small Japanese patrol craft with fivetorpedo es, before returning to Manila Bay on29 December .On her second patrol, from
31 December to29 January 1942 , conducted betweenManila andSurabaya , the submarine sank the 2929-ton ex-gunboat "Kanko Maru" on10 January 1942 . On her third war patrol, from7 February to19 March , along theMalay Barrier and her fourth, from15 April to6 June , in thePhilippines , she failed to score."Pickerel"'s fifth war patrol, from
10 July to26 August , was a voyage fromBrisbane ,Australia , toPearl Harbor for refit, with a short patrol in theMariana Islands "en route", during which she damaged a freighter.On her sixth war patrol, from
22 January to3 March 1943 , she searched among theKurile Islands on theTokyo -Kiska traffic lanes. In sixteen attacks, she sank 1,990 ton Japanese cargo ship "Tateyama Maru" and two 35-tonsampan s.She departed Pearl Harbor
18 March 1943 and, after topping off with fuel and provisions atMidway Island on22 March , headed for the eastern coast of northernHonshū and was never heard from again. "Pickerel" was the first submarine to be lost in the Central Pacific area. She was stricken from theNaval Vessel Register 19 August 1943 .Post-war analysis of Japanese records give conflicting suggestions about Pickerel's fate. The Japanese officially credit her with sinking 440-ton "Submarine Chaser Number 13" on
3 April and 1,113-ton cargo ship "Fukuei Maru"7 April , and give no official report of her destruction. Those records also describe an action offShiramuka Lighthouse on northernHonshū on3 April 1943 in which naval aircraft first bombed an unidentified submarine, then directed minelayer "Shiragami" and auxiliary submarine chaser "Bunzan Maru" to the spot, where they dropped twenty-sixdepth charge s. A large quantity of oil floated to the surface, which was often enough for Japanese ASW ships to believe their target was sunk. It is likely "Pickerel"'s fuel oil bunkers leaked. Since there were several other ASW operations in the area in that period, [Clay Blair, Jr., "Silent Victory" (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1975), p. 409.] and "Pickerel" was the only American submarine in that area, one of these other attacks, sometime after7 April , probably claimed her."Pickerel" received three
battle star s forWorld War II service.Notes
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*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p6/pickerel-i.htm|http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss177.txtExternal links
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* [http://www.oneternalpatrol.com/uss-pickerel-177.htm On Eternal Patrol: USS "Pickerel"]
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