- USS Irex (SS-482)
USS "Irex" (SS-482), a "Tench"-class
submarine , was the only ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for theirex , one of the oceanic fishes belonging to the family "carangidae".Her keel was laid down on
2 October 1944 by thePortsmouth Navy Yard inKittery, Maine . She was launched on26 January 1945 sponsored by Mrs.Allen J. Ellender , wife of Senator Ellender ofLouisiana , and commissioned on14 May 1945 with Commander J. D. Crowley in command.After shakedown in the
New London, Connecticut , area, "Irex" sailed for the Pacific via thePanama Canal . While she was in the Canal Zone, the war ended. "Irex" was ordered toKey West, Florida , where she joined Submarine Squadron 4. She spent the remainder of the year there and at Guantanamo Bay conducting exercises. By December 1946 the Navy had completed plans for the modern telescopic snorkel (a device to enable diesel-powered submarines to run submerged for long periods of time), and "Irex" was ordered to Portsmouth for installation and test of this equipment. She spent July 1947 to February 1948 evaluating her new apparatus and then joined Submarine Squadron 8 at New London as the U.S. Navy's first operational snorkel submarine.For the next three years "Irex" trained out of New London and off the Virginia Capes. In May 1951 she was assigned patrol duty in the North Atlantic and in August commenced operations out of Key West and
Cuba . Returning to New London in the fall, "Irex" continued her important training out of New England and in theCaribbean Sea until26 October 1953 when she sailed for theMediterranean Sea to join the Sixth Fleet. Returning to New London3 February 1954 "Irex" resumed her operations along the East Coast and in the Caribbean for the next two years."Irex" again deployed in 1956 to the Mediterranean with units of the Sixth Fleet. In the developing Mid-East crisis that culminated in the nationalization of the
Suez Canal in July 1956, and armed conflict betweenEgypt and the forces ofFrance ,Israel , and theUnited Kingdom , U.S. Naval forces acted early to support America's policy. In February, patrols in theRed Sea and along the Israeli-Egyptian border were established as a means of expressing American interest in the peaceful outcome of the crisis. Returning to New London, she resumed her operations and also served as training ship for submarine students.During early 1957 "Irex" participated in fleet exercises and again served as training ship. In July she entered Philadelphia Naval Shipyard where she was fitted out with a new type plastic sail. The plastic sail, which replaced the World War II
conning tower , is lighter in weight, higher, and acts as a stabilizer. With the exception of one tour to the Mediterranean (13 September –20 December 1958 ) and training cruises toBermuda and Halifax, Nova Scotia, "Irex" continued her operations out of New London for the next year and a half. In early 1960 she took part in fleet exercises in the North Atlantic before returning home3 March . After operations out of New London, and a training cruise to Halifax, "Irex" deployed1 August 1961 for submarine warfare training with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. She returned to New London in November, ranging south toBermuda and north toNew York City andBoston, Massachusetts , as she trained reservists and men of the New London Submarine School. She based winter operations January to March 1963 fromPuerto Rico and theVirgin Islands , then was overhauled in thePhiladelphia Naval Shipyard before resuming training at New London. In October 1964 she again sailed for the Mediterranean, taking time out during this Sixth Fleet tour to transitSuez Canal forCENTO exercises in theRed Sea andArabian Sea . She returned home mid-January 1965 to aid in the development of antisubmarine warfare tactics, joined U.S.-Canadian warfare exercises reaching northward to Nova Scotia, then returned home to New London in November 1965 and continued local training duties into 1967."Irex" was stricken from the
Naval Vessel Register on17 November 1969 and sold for scrapping on13 September 1971 .References
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* [http://www.uss-irex.info/ "Irex" veterans' website]
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