- USS Pomodon (SS-486)
USS "Pomodon" (SS-486), a "Tench"-class submarine, was the only ship of the
United States Navy to be named for the "Pomodon" (an obsolete synonym for "Hemilutjanus ") genera ofsnapper . Her keel was laid down on29 January 1945 by thePortsmouth Navy Yard inKittery, Maine . She was launched on12 June 1945 sponsored by Mrs. Lorena Neff, and commissioned on11 September 1945 with Commander Melvin H. Dry in command.Departing Portsmouth
6 January 1946 , "Pomodon" slipped through theCape Cod Canal and set her course for thePanama Canal Zone for further training. By May the submarine was back north toNew London, Connecticut , for several days operations before an availability and upkeep period at New London.Slipping out of the Submarine Base at New London, "Pomodon" set her course southward again; transited the
Panama Canal arrivingSan Diego, California , on12 October , and joined Submarine Squadron 3. After alterations atMare Island from25 October 1946 to26 July 1947 had made "Pomodon" the firstGreater Underwater Propulsive Power Program (GUPPY) submarine in the Pacific Fleet, the submarine returned to San Diego on28 July and began operations in the area as part of Task Forces 52 and 56.At the outbreak of hostilities in Korea in July 1950, "Pomodon" was deployed to
Pearl Harbor . In January 1951, "Pomodon" was again modernized atMare Island Naval Shipyard and in May 1951 she returned to service as the most modern and advanced GUPPY submarine in the Submarine Force."Pomodon" departed San Diego in November 1951 for a six month deployment with the
United Nations Forces inKorea , followed by operations in the San Diego area. During the next decade, the submarine made six more WestPac deployments.On
21 February 1955 , while recharging batteries in theSan Francisco Naval Yard , a build-up ofhydrogen gas caused an explosion and fire, damaging the submarine and killing five of men. TM1(SS) Charles E. Payne earned theNavy Commendation Ribbon with Medal Pendant by his actions in fighting the fire and rescuing the injured. Pasquale Talladino EnD2(SS) received the Navy Marine Corp Medal. After the third explosion he entered the control room through the conning tower in an attempt to rescue anyone who might still be alive.On
16 November 1962 , "Pomodon" sank the hulk of ex-"Aspro" (SS-309)."Pomodon"’s eighth deployment with the Seventh Fleet,
6 June to30 November 1966 , took her toVietnam ese waters and she operated with Americandestroyer s and antisubmarineaircraft carrier USS|Kearsarge|CVS-33|3 onYankee Station . Training operations on the West Coast and overhaul at theSan Francisco Naval Shipyard , filled 1967. She again headed west across the Pacific for her ninth deployment on22 March 1968 . She operated in Japanese waters, off Okinawa, and in the Philippines before entering the Vietnam combat zone13 August . "Pomodon" returned to San Diego17 October 1968 .Stricken from the
Naval Vessel Register on1 August 1970 , "Pomodon" was sold on28 December 1971 .References
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