- USS Tullibee (SS-284)
USS "Tullibee" (SS-284), a "Gato"-class submarine, was the first ship of the
United States Navy to be named for thetullibee , a whitefish of central and northern North America. Her keel was laid down on1 April 1942 atMare Island, California , by theMare Island Navy Yard . She was launched on11 November 1942 sponsored by Mrs. Kenneth C. Hurd; and commissioned on15 February 1943 , Commander Charles F. Brindupke in command."Tullibee" held shakedown training from
8 April to30 April [1943] and departed forHawaii on8 May . She arrived atPearl Harbor on15 May and held further training exercises in Hawaiian waters. Numerous air fitting leaks developed, and she was docked for repairs twice. When this proved ineffective, the submarine entered the navy yard until11 July .On
19 July , "Tullibee" got underway for the WesternCaroline Islands and her first war patrol. On28 July , she sighted a passenger-cargo ship, accompanied by an escort and an aircraft that prevented her attack. On5 August , thesubmarine began patrolling theSaipan -Truk traffic lanes. Five days later, she sighted smoke on the horizon that proved to be three freighters with an escort. "Tullibee" closed the range to convert|2700|yd|m|-2; fired one torpedo at the ship on the right and three at the vessel on the left. As the submarine fired the first torpedo, a ship rammed her and bent her number oneperiscope . She went deep and wasdepth charge d by the escort as the ships sped away. As they had been set to run at a depth of convert|15|ft|m|0—too deep for the draft of the largest target—none of thetorpedo es exploded.On
14 August , "Tullibee" sighted a convoy of three freighters with an escort and began an end-around run to get into good attack position. She fired a torpedo from a range of convert|3000|yd|m|-2 and went deep. It missed, and she returned to periscope depth to fire three torpedoes at the last ship. It apparently saw their wakes as it turned and combed them. The submarine again went deep. When she surfaced, the targets had escaped. On22 August , "Tullibee" sighted a convoy of five ships escorted by two destroyers; closed to convert|2000|yd|m|-2; and fired three torpedoes at the nearest freighter. Two minutes later, she fired three more at another ship. As she went deep to avoid adestroyer heading her way, she heard one explosion. She soon heard the bursts of two more torpedo explosions, followed by breaking up noises. When she surfaced, she sighted over 1000 empty 50-gallon oil drums, but no ships. Postwar examination of Japanese records indicated that "Tullibee" had damaged one freighter and had sunk the passenger-cargo ship "Kaisho Maru". The patrol terminated when the submarine reachedMidway Island on6 September .On
28 September , "Tullibee" began her second war patrol. Her assigned area was in theEast China Sea between theRyukyu Islands and theChina coast. On4 October , she sighted a convoy of nine passenger-cargo ships with three destroyer escorts. The submarine pulled well ahead of the convoy and tracked them until the next morning. At 0058, she fired a spread of three torpedoes at a large freighter with one hitting the target a minute later. Another spread of three from the bow tubes produced two hits on a heavily laden cargo ship. Minor explosions and breaking up noises began immediately as "Chicago Maru" sank. Twelve days later, "Tullibee" contacted a convoy of seven ships with three escorts that later separated into two groups; one hugging the China coast and the other heading forPescadores Channel . She attacked the largest ship in the last group with six torpedoes. One hit the target. The submarine began an end-around run and fired four torpedoes at another ship. Two torpedoes soon broached, and "Tullibee" broke off the attack. She went deep and rigged for silent running to evade the escorts. On5 November , the submarine was running submerged nearOkinoyerabu Shima when she sighted a large, three-story building on the island. She surfaced and fired 55 shells into the barracks before retiring at full speed. She began the voyage back toHawaii the next day and reachedPearl Harbor , viaMidway Island , on16 November . Her official score for this patrol was one passenger-cargo ship sunk, a tanker damaged, and a passenger-cargo ship damaged."Tullibee"’s third patrol was in a
wolf pack with sister ships USS|Halibut|SS-232|3 andUSS|Haddock|SS-231|3. The trio sortied fromPearl Harbor on14 December 1943 for theMariana Islands to intercept enemy shipping plying betweenTruk andJapan . On2 January 1944 , "Tullibee" sighted a JapaneseI class submarine on the surface and fired four torpedoes at a range of convert|3000|yd|m|-2. The enemy saw the wakes and combed the four of them as "Tullibee" was forced deep by an enemy floatplane that dropped six bombs.On
19 January , "Haddock" reported that she had damaged the Japanese escort carrier "Unyo", which limped toSaipan . "Tullibee" sighted the carrier there on25 January , close ashore and well protected by escorts and aircraft. The submarine remained on station for several days awaiting an opportunity to sink theaircraft carrier . However, when she surfaced on28 January , she learned that the carrier had slipped away. Three days later, the submarine maderadar contact with two targets. She fired three torpedoes at what appeared to be a freighter and swung left to fire one at the escort. The first target, net tender "Hiro Maru", took two hits and disintegrated in about one minute. The torpedo fired at the escort missed, and the submarine went deep to evade. "Tullibee" cleared the area the following day and returned toPearl Harbor on10 February .On
5 March , "Tullibee" stood out ofPearl Harbor to begin her fourth war patrol. Nine days later, she called atMidway Island to top off her fuel and then proceeded to her patrol area in thePalau Islands . She was scheduled to supportaircraft carrier strikes against those islands on30 March and31 March . On25 March , "Tullibee" arrived on station and began patrolling. The next day, she maderadar contact on a convoy consisting of a large passenger-cargo ship, two medium-sized freighters, adestroyer , and two other escorts. The submarine made several surface runs on the transport but kept losing her in rain squalls. "Tullibee" finally closed to convert|3000|yd|m|-2 and fired two torpedoes from her bow tubes at the target. About two minutes later, the submarine was rocked by a violent explosion. Apparently, one of "Tullibee"’s own torpedoes ran a circular course and sank the submarine that had launched it.Gunner's Mate C.W. Kuykendall, on the bridge at the time, was knocked unconscious and thrown into the water. When he regained consciousness, the submarine was gone. He heard voices in the water for about ten minutes, then they stopped. The next day, he was picked up by a Japanese escort.
"Tullibee" was struck from the
Naval Vessel Register on29 July 1944 ; Kuykendall survived as aprisoner of war and was released afterV-J Day ."Tullibee" received three
battle star s forWorld War II service.References
External links
* [http://www.oneternalpatrol.com/uss-tullibee-284.htm On Eternal Patrol: USS "Tullibee"]
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