- USS Searaven (SS-196)
USS "Searaven" (SS-196), a "Sargo"-class
submarine , was the only ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for thesea raven , asculpin of the northern Atlantic coast of America.Her keel was laid down on
9 August 1938 by thePortsmouth Navy Yard inKittery, Maine . She was launched on21 June 1939 sponsored by Mrs. Cyrus W. Cole; and commissioned on2 October 1939 with Lieutenant Thomas G. Reamy in command.In the two years preceding the
United States 's entry intoWorld War II , "Searaven" operated in Philippine waters conducting training and maneuvers. At the outbreak of war between theUnited States and theJapanese Empire , the submarine was at theCavite Navy Yard inManila Bay . During her first two war patrols in December 1941 and the spring of 1942, she ran supplies to the American and Filipino troops besieged on theBataan Peninsula andCorregidor Island . In a night action in theMolucca Strait on3 February 1942 , shetorpedo ed a Japanesedestroyer and claimed her first kill of the war."Searaven" conducted her third war patrol in the vicinity of
Timor Island of theNetherlands East Indies , from2 April to25 April 1942 . On18 April , she rescued 32Royal Australian Air Force men from enemy-held Timor, an act for which two of her officers were awarded theNavy Cross . [ cite web|url=http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/fam/0271.html |title=Escape from Timor |accessdate=2008-07-26 |last=Joyce |first=J. |date=1993-10-01 |work=Metarch Papers |publisher=Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre ] Five days later, fire broke out in her main power cubicle, immobilizing "Searaven" completely. USS|Snapper|SS-185|3 assisted her into port inAustralia ."Searaven"’s fourth war patrol was a quiet one and returning from her fifth patrol, she claimed 23,400 tons sunk and 6,853 damaged. This tally, however, went unconfirmed. She ended her fifth patrol on
24 November 1942 at Fremantle,Australia , where she underwent refit. On18 December , she got underway from Fremantle, bound for theBanda Sea ,Ceram Sea , and thePalau Islands . In the Banda Sea, she welcomed the New Year by loosing a spread of threetorpedo es at the minelayer "Itsuku Shima". Again the sinking claimed by "Searaven" went unconfirmed. Two weeks later, on14 January 1943 , the submarine pumped four torpedoes into the freighter "Siraha Maru" and collected her first confirmed victory. On10 February 1943 , she sailed intoPearl Harbor and, two days later, she set out for overhaul atMare Island, California .She completed overhaul on
7 May and returned toPearl Harbor on25 May . On7 June , "Searaven" departed from Pearl Harbor for her seventh patrol, this time in theMariana Islands area. During this patrol, she reconnoiteredMarcus Island , but encountered no enemy shipping. She put intoMidway Island on29 July 1943 for refit.Her eighth war patrol began at Midway on
23 August . She plied the waters off the northeastern coast ofHonshū ,Japan , but found no enemy ship worth a torpedo. After a month and one-half at sea, the submarine made Pearl Harbor on6 October .A month later, she stood out for her ninth patrol. She patrolled the Eastern
Caroline Islands and, for a three-day period, operated with a wolfpack of submarines which was used as part of the defensive screen for theGilbert Islands operation. On25 November 1943 , she got her second confirmed kill, sending the 10,052-ton tanker "Toa Maru" to the bottom with four torpedoes. She sailed back into Pearl Harbor on6 December .Her tenth war patrol,
17 January to3 March 1944 , was occupied by photo reconnaissance ofEniwetok Atoll and lifeguard duty for the air strikes on theMarshall Islands ,Mariana Islands , andTruk . She rescued three airmen, but put into Midway on3 March with no additional sinkings to her credit.On
26 March , she embarked upon her 11th war patrol. Her assigned area was the southern islands of theNanpō Islands , theBonin Islands . She made two attacks during this patrol, claimed two more sinkings, but was officially credited with none.After a complete overhaul at Pearl Harbor, "Searaven" set course for the
Kuril Islands area. Twelve enemy vessels were sunk during this patrol. On21 September 1944 , in a night surface attack, the submarine torpedoed and sank an unescorted Japanese freighter, "Rizan Maru", that had dropped behind her convoy. On the night of25 September , "Searaven" engaged two trawlers, four largesampan s, and four 50-ton sampans. "Searaven" passed down the column of eight sampans and two trawlers, convert|250|yd abeam, engaging from one to three at a time at practically point blank range. Those that did not sink on the first pass were given another dose of the same treatment until all were destroyed.On
1 November , "Searaven" sailed on her final war patrol as part of a coordinated attack group which also included submarines USS|Pampanito|SS-383|3, USS|Sea Cat|SS-399|3, and USS|Pipefish|SS-388|3. Operating in theSouth China Sea , east ofHainan Island , the submarine closed out her combat career by sinking one transport of the "Heinan Maru" class and an oiler of the "Omurosan Maru" type. With combat ended, "Searaven" was assigned target and training duties for the remainder of the war."Searaven" was one of the target ships in the 1946
atomic bomb test,Operation Crossroads , atBikini Atoll . She escaped the tests with negligible damage. The submarine was decommissioned on11 December 1946 , sunk as a target on11 September 1948 , and struck from theNaval Vessel Register on21 October 1948 ."Searaven" earned ten
battle star s forWorld War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s8/searaven.htm
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