- USS Gudgeon (SS-211)
USS "Gudgeon" (SS-211), a "Tambor"-class
submarine , was the first ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for thegudgeon . Her keel was laid down by theMare Island Navy Yard . She was launched on25 January 1941 , sponsored by Mrs.William S. Pye , and commissioned on21 April 1941 with Lieutenant Commander Elton W. "Joe" Grenfell in command.After shakedown along the
California coast, "Gudgeon" sailed north on28 August , heading forAlaska viaSeattle, Washington . On her northern jaunt the new submarine inspectedSitka , Kodiak, andDutch Harbor for suitability as naval bases. Continuing toHawaii , she moored at thePearl Harbor submarine base 10 October . Training exercises and local operations filled "Gudgeon"’s time for the next two months.During the Japaneseattack on Pearl Harbor on7 December she was atLahaina Roads on special exercises, but returned to base immediately.On
11 December "Gudgeon" sailed fromPearl Harbor on the first American submarine offensive patrol ofWorld War II . When she returned some 51 days later, "Gudgeon" had contributed two more impressive "firsts" to the Pacific submarine fleet. She was the first Americansubmarine to patrol along the Japanese coast itself, as her area took her offKyūshū in the home islands. And on27 January 1942 "Gudgeon" became the firstUnited States Navy submarine to sink an enemy warship inWorld War II ,Japanese submarine I-73 [http://www.combinedfleet.com/I-73.htm] . The Japanese submarine had just returned from a patrol which took her well into American water off the coast ofCalifornia andWashington .On her second war patrol,
22 February to15 April 1942 "Gudgeon" scored two kills, first sinking an unknown freighter maru on26 March and then dispatching the 6526-ton "Nissho Maru" on27 March in theEast China Sea southeast ofKumun Island . She then checked into dry-dock for overhaul, but undocked three weeks early and readied for sea in a remarkable 40 hours to participate in the momentousBattle of Midway . DepartingPearl Harbor on18 May , "Gudgeon" took station offMidway Island as part of the submarine screen which encircled the two giant fleets clashing there. Although she had a ringside seat for the action, which sawJapan handed its first naval defeat in 350 years, "Gudgeon" was prevented from offensive action by the confusion of battle and the possibility of mistaken identity. She returned toPearl Harbor on14 June .Departing for her fourth patrol
11 July , "Gudgeon" sank the 4853-ton transport "Naniwa Maru" in a night submerged attack offTruk on3 August , her only kill of the patrol. In her other attack of the fourth patrol USS Gudgeon carried out an aggressive attack on a four-ship convoy17 August , torpedoing and damaging the Japanese tankers "Shinkoku Maru" (10020 BRT) and "Nichiei Maru" (10020 BRT) northwest of Truk before the patrol ended at Fremantle,Australia , on2 September .Now a part of the Southwestern Pacific submarine forces, "Gudgeon" sank the 6783-ton "Choko Maru" west-northwest of Rabaul on
21 October during her fifth war patrol,8 October to1 December , and carried out a daring attack on a seven ship convoy on11 November , torpedoing several ships but sinking none.The submarine's sixth war patrol, from
27 December 1942 to18 February 1943 , was unsuccessful terms of ships sunk, but she carried out two special missions. On14 January 1943 "Gudgeon" successfully land six men onCatmon Point ,Negros ,Mindanao ,Philippines , to carry out the vital guerrilla resistance movement there. Returning from her patrol area, "Gudgeon" was diverted toTimor Island on9 February , and the following day rescued 28 men—Australian, English, Portuguese, and Filipino—for passage to Fremantle."Gudgeon"’s seventh war patrol, from
13 March into April 1943, netted her two more Japanese ships before she ran out of torpedoes and had to return toAustralia . On22 March she sank the 5434-ton transport "Meigen Maru" as well as seriously damaging two other ships in the Java Sea convoy some 30 miles north ofSurabaya , Java,Netherlands East Indies . Five days later "Gudgeon" took on 9987-ton tanker "Toho Maru" in a night surface attack in theMakassar Strait punctuated by bursts of gunfire as the Japanese ships spotted and fired on the submarine. It took five torpedoes to sink "Toko Maru", and most of "Gudgeon"’s crew enjoyed the rare treat of watching her slide into the depths. Another attack later the same day damaged the 1192-ton tanker "Kyoei Maru".On her eighth war patrol, conducted as she sailed from
Australia toPearl Harbor on15 April to25 May 1943 , "Gudgeon" chalked up three more kills. Her first came28 April as she sank "Kamakura Maru", a former ocean liner, southwest ofNaso Point ,Panay , Philippines . The 17,526-ton transport was the largest Japanese transport, and one of the largest enemy ships sunk by an American submarine. Special operations interrupted "Gudgeon"’s patrol as she landed six trained guerrilla fighters and three tons of equipment for the guerrilla movement on Panay on30 April . After sinking the 500-ton trawler "Naku Maru" with her deck guns west of Panay4 May , "Gudgeon" battle-surfaced again that same day and left a coastal steamer burning and settling. Eight days later,12 May , she torpedoed and sank the 5861-ton freighter "Sumatra Maru" offBulusan ,Luzon , Philippines. Returning toPearl Harbor , the veteransubmarine was sent toSan Francisco, California , for badly needed overhaul, her first since commissioning two years earlier.A refreshed sub and crew departed
Pearl Harbor for their ninth war patrol1 September 1943 in theMariana Islands area. Before returning toMidway Island on6 October with alltorpedo es expended, "Gudgeon" had sunk the 3158-ton "Taian Maru", torpedoed and damaged the 3266-ton auxiliary gunboat "Santo Maru" north ofSaipan , as well as seriously damaging several other ships.Heading along the
China coast for her tenth war patrol, form31 October to11 December , "Gudgeon" chalked up two more marus. Early in the morning of23 November she spotted a convoy of four ships in the East China Sea some 70 miles north ofShusan Island and closed for attack. "Gudgeon" fired a spread of six torpedoes with gratifying results. The 870-ton frigate "Wakamiya", hit by one torpedo, broke in two, sinking almost immediately. The two tankers in the convoy, the 5106-ton "Ichiyo Maru" and the 8469-ton "Goyo Maru", were also hit but managed to escape. "Gudgeon" closed in to finish off the 6783-ton troop transport "Nekka Maru"."Gudgeon"’s 11th war patrol saw a few successful sinkings of Japanese vessels, the first on
11 February . Before this sinking the submarine had a spell of bad luck where, on2 February 1944 , she had sighted a damagedaircraft carrier with two escorts. "Gudgeon" had closed for attack, but the escorts spotted her and attacked. A down-the-throat shot with four torpedoes temporarily discouraged the destroyers and allowed "Gudgeon" to seek deep water and safety, but when she surfaced the Japanese men-of-war were gone. Later in the same patrol "Gudgeon" was forced to try another down-the-throat shot at an enemy escort, but no hits. Success came only on11 February . This date saw her torpedoing and sinking the already damaged (by Chinese air attack) 3091-tonmerchant "Satsuma Maru" offWenchow , China. On17 February "Gudgeon" sank a Japanese sampam with gunfire in the East China Sea, another sampan being damaged in the attack. She returned toPearl Harbor on5 March 1944 ."Gudgeon" sailed for her 12th war patrol on
4 April 1944 . Thesubmarine stopped off for fuel atJohnston Island on7 April , and was never seen or heard from again. On7 June 1944 , "Gudgeon" was officially declared overdue and presumed lost. Uboat.net claims Gudgeon was sunk18 April 1944 at a known location by the Japanese southeast ofIwo Jima . Some sources say the submarine was more likely to have sunk by attack nearMaug Islands . [ [http://www.csp.navy.mil/ww2boats/gudgeon.htm Uss Gudgeon ] ]For more detailed and original information about Gudgeon's likely sinking on
April 18 ,1944 , see "Find 'Em Chase 'Em Sink 'Em: The Mysterious Loss of the WW II Submarine USS Gudgeon" and other "Ostlund" references below.During her three-year career, "Gudgeon" scored 14 confirmed kills of a total of well over 71,372 tons sunk, placing her 15th on the honor roll of American submarines.
For her first seven war patrols "Gudgeon" received the Presidential Unit Citation. She earned 11
battle star s forWorld War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/g9/gudgeon-i.htm
External links
* [http://www.oneternalpatrol.com/uss-gudgeon-211.htm On Eternal Patrol: USS "Gudgeon"]
* [http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/2923.html Uboat.net: Gudgeon (SS-211)]
* [http://www.combinedfleet.com/I-73.htm Imperial Japanese Navy Page: HIJMS Submarine I-73]
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