- USS F-3 (SS-22)
USS "F-3" (SS-22), was a F-class submarine. She was named "Pickerel" when her keel was laid down by the
Moran Brothers Company ofSeattle, Washington , making her the first ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for thepickerel , a type of pike. She was renamed "F-3" on17 November 1911 , launched on6 January 1912 sponsored by Mrs. M. F. Backus, and commissioned5 August 1912 with Ensign K. Heron in command."F-3" completed her trials in the
Puget Sound area before reporting for duty atSan Francisco, California , on15 October 1912 , when she joined the First Submarine Group, Pacific Torpedo Flotilla. The Flotilla operated along the coast ofCalifornia , conducting constant exercises and experiments to develop the techniques of submarine warfare, and from August1914 to November1915 , carried out similar operations in theHawaiian Islands . "F-3" was placed in ordinary atMare Island 15 March 1916 , returning to full commission13 June 1917 .After training her new crew, "F-3" was assigned to the Coast Torpedo Force, Pacific Fleet, based at
San Pedro, California . She engaged in daily operations, surfaced and submerged, training students of the submarine school. During maneuvers17 December 1917 , she and "F-1" collided, the latter sinking almost immediately. "F-3", along with other submarines with whom she was operating, rescued all but 19 of the crew of "F-1". "F-3" suffered a cracked bow cap and after repairs atMare Island was assigned operations in cooperation with a civilian motion picture company in experiments withunderwater photography . From1919 through1921 , "F-3" served atSan Pedro, California , as training ship, and on15 March 1922 she was decommissioned. She was sold17 August 1922 .Plans for the F-Class submarines of the US Navy.
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