- USS Bluegill (SS-242)
USS|Bluegill|SS-242, a "Gato"-class submarine, was the only ship of the
United States Navy to be named for thebluegill , a freshwater sunfish of theMississippi River basin andGreat Lakes . Her keel was laid down by theElectric Boat Company inGroton, Connecticut on 17 December 1942. She was launched on 8 August 1943 (sponsored by Mrs. Cole, wife of CongressmanW. Sterling Cole ofNew York ). She was commissioned on 11 November 1943 with Lieutenant CommanderEric L. Barr, Jr. (Class of 1934) in command, and reported to the Pacific Fleet."Bluegill"’s war operations cover the period between 1 April 1944 and 21 June 1945 during which time she completed six war patrols in an area extending from
New Guinea to Formosa and through theSouth China Sea andJava Sea . "Bluegill" sank ten Japanese vessels, totaling 46,212 tons including the lightcruiser "Yubari" (on 27 April 1944) and a submarine chaser.During January 1945 "Bluegill" made reconnaissances in support of American liberation of the
Philippines . On 28 May she conducted a reconnaissance and bombardment ofPratas Island . Twelve men were landed and discovered that the island had recently been evacuated by the Japanese naval garrison. In a fitting ceremony, on 29 May "Bluegill" raised the American flag on Pratas Island and proclaimed it to be "Bluegill Island.""Bluegill" arrived at
Pearl Harbor on 21 June 1945 from her last war patrol. She continued to serve with the Pacific Fleet until 1 March 1946 when she was placed out of commission in reserve atMare Island Naval Shipyard ."Bluegill" was recommissioned on 3 May 1951 and reported to the Pacific Fleet for training duty. On 7 July 1952 she was placed out of commission in reserve and converted to a "hunter-killer" submarine (SSK). When this was completed, she was classified SSK-242 and recommissioned 2 May 1953.
"Twelve years of service go here."
"Bluegill" again saw wartime service during the
Vietnam War . In 1965 she spent time in theGulf of Tonkin , conducting reconnaissance and pilot rescue."Bluegill" was decommissioned and stricken from the
Naval Vessel Register on 28 June 1969. In 1971 she was sunk and moored to the bottom as a salvage trainer about two kilometers offLahaina in convert|40|m|ft|abbr=off of water. For the next 13 years, her hull was used for underwater rescue training.In November 1984, after a month of preparatory work, the twin "Edenton"-class salvage and rescue shipsUSS|Beaufort|ATS-2|3 and USS|Brunswick|ATS-3|3 raised ex-"Bluegill" and towed her to deep water where she was sunk with military honors.
"Bluegill" received the
Navy Unit Commendation for her first war patrol during which she sank "Yubari". In addition, she was awarded fourbattle star s forWorld War II service.References
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