- USS T-1 (SS-52)
The first USS "T-1" (SS-52/SF-1) was an "AA-1"-class
submarine in the service of theUnited States Navy ; "T-1" was also known as "Schley" and "AA-1".She was laid down as USS "Schley" on
21 June 1916 at theFore River Shipbuilding Company yard inQuincy, Massachusetts by the Electric Boat Co. of New York, renamed "AA-1" on23 August 1917 to free the name "Schley" for DD-103, launched on25 July 1918 , sponsored by Mrs. Lilian Hovey-King, and commissioned on30 January 1920 atBoston, Massachusetts with Lt. ComdrJames Parker, Jr. in command."AA-1" was one of three boats designed and constructed under a project charged with developing
fleet submarine s; that is, undersea boats possessing the sea-keeping qualities and endurance capability required for long-range operations, as scouts for the surface fleet. On17 July 1920 , while the submarine was being fitted-out, the Navy adopted its modern system of alpha-numeric hull numbers, and the fleet submarine was designated SF-1. On20 September , she was renamed "T-1". Thus, by the time she began active service that fall, she was known as "T-1" (SF-1)."T-1's" commissioned service lasted less than three years. She operated out of
Hampton Roads, Virginia , training crews and conducting maneuvers along the east coast with other units of theU.S. Atlantic Fleet . Throughout the entire period, she remained a unit ofSubmarine Division 15 . However, during her service, flaws in her design and construction—particularly in her propulsion plant—became apparent. On5 December 1922 , "T-1" was placed out of commission and laid up at the Submarine Base, Hampton Roads, Va. Later, she was moved toPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania . After almost eight years of inactivity, her name was struck from the Navy list on19 September 1930 . Her hulk was broken up, and the materials were sold for scrap on20 November 1930 .See also
* USS "T-1" and USS "Schley" for other ships of the same names.
*List of United States Navy submarines
*List of ship launches in 1918
*List of ship commissionings in 1920
*List of ship decommissionings in 1922 References
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