- USS Bream (SS-243)
USS "Bream" (SS/SSK/AGSS-243), a "Gato"-class
submarine , was the first ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for thebream ."Bream" (SS-243) was launched
17 October 1943 byElectric Boat Co., Groton, Conn.; sponsored by Mrs. Wreford G. Chapple, wife of the prospective commanding officer; and commissioned24 January 1944 , Commander Wreford "Moon" Chapple (Class of 1930) in command."Bream"'s war operations extended from
1 June 1944 to15 June 1945 . During this period she completed six war patrols operating in the Java, Celebes, Sulu, andSouth China Sea s and theGulf of Siam . She sank twoJapan ese vessels totaling 6934 tons.In addition, "Bream" shared with USS|Ray|SS-271|2 and USS|Guitarro|SS-363|2 the destruction of a 6806-ton passenger-cargo vessel. On
23 October 1944 , while patrolling off westernLuzon , "Bream" made a daring surface attack on a Japanese formation, damaging the heavycruiser "Aoba"."Bream" got underway from
Saipan forPearl Harbor 6 June 1945 en route to the United States for navy yard overhaul. She arrived atSan Francisco 24 June 1945 and underwent overhaul and was placed out of commission in reserve31 January 1946 and laid up in thePacific Reserve Fleet ."Bream" was recommissioned
5 June 1951 and reported to Submarine Squadron 3, Pacific Fleet. From June 1951 to August 1952 "Bream" engaged in type training and services to the Fleet Sonar School,San Diego . On10 September 1952 she went out of commission in reserve at San Francisco. "Bream" was converted to an anti-submarine "hunter-killer" submarine and reclassified SSK-243,18 February 1953 .Following recommissioning
20 June 1953 , "Bream" participated in all phases of peacetime submarine operations in thePacific Ocean . She conducted anAlaska n training cruise in September 1954, returning to San Diego5 November 1954 via Pearl Harbor. "Bream" carried out operations offCalifornia until she made another trip to Pearl Harbor during7 May –24 May 1955 . Her next departure from the west coast was on6 March 1956 for a cruise in the Western Pacific, which terminated at San Francisco in early 1957."Bream" was reclassified Auxiliary Submarine AGSS-243,
1 February 1964 .Decommissioned on
28 June 1969 , she was stricken from theNaval Vessel Register and sunk as a target7 November 1969 by USS|Sculpin|SSN-590|3.Bream was awarded four
battle star s for herWorld War II service.References
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08243.htm navsource.org: USS "Bream"]
* [http://www.rddesigns.com/ww2/ww2sinkings.html Sinkings by boat: USS "Bream"]
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