- USS Hake (SS-256)
USS "Hake" (SS/AGSS-256), a sclass|Gato|submarine, was a ship of the
United States Navy named for thehake , a kind of fish."Hake" (SS-256) was launched by the Electric Boat Co., Groton, Conn.,
17 July 1942 ; sponsored by Mrs. F. J. Fletcher, wife of Rear AdmiralFrank Jack Fletcher ; and commissioned30 October 1942 , Lt. Comdr. J. C. Broach in command.Operational history
Atlantic war patrols, April – July 1943
"Hake" departed for shakedown off New London soon after commissioning and after bringing crew and equipment up to fighting efficiency began her first war patrol from New London
8 April 1943 . Her mission on this patrol was to search out and destroy German submarines in the North Atlantic, but no contacts were gained and she arrivedHelenburgh, Scotland , to terminate the patrol29 April . She departed for her second patrol, off theAzores and again on antisubmarine patrol,27 May 1943 and after encountering few submarines returned to New London17 July .Third and fourth war patrols, December 1943 – April 1944
Newly assigned to the Pacific, "Hake" departed New London
25 August 1943 forSan Diego , via thePanama Canal . After a training period off theCalifornia coast, she sailed for the western Pacific6 December . "Hake" armed atPearl Harbor and departed for her third war patrol27 December 1943 . She sighted a transport en route toJapan 11 January 1944 and after a day-long chase to gain position sank her the next day. The submarine then continued to her cruising grounds off thePhilippine Islands , patrolling offLuzon and later moving south toMindanao .The night of
26 January she attacked a tanker, damaged her, and in turn suffered considerable damage fromdepth charge attacks before making her escape. Hake next encountered three ships with two escorts1 February . With the three targets in a line of bearing after a perfect approach, the submarine launched a spread of six torpedoes, sinking two of the three, "Tacoma Maru", and "Nanka Maru". The attack achieved complete surprise and "Hake" was not attacked by the screening vessels. She then departed forFremantle, Australia , terminating the patrol there20 February 1944 ."Hake"'s fourth war patrol was spent in the
South China Sea nearSingapore , following departure from Fremantle18 March 1944 . She encountered her first target27 March off southwestBorneo , and it was a submariner's dream—an unescorted tanker. Two torpedoes sent the ship, "Yamamizu Maru", to the bottom. After an attack the night of1 April in which "Hake" damaged several ships she battled escorts and searched for transports until30 April , when she arrived Fremantle.Fifth and sixth war patrols, May – September 1944
For her fifth war patrol, commencing
23 May , "Hake" was assigned the area southwest ofMindanao . Her duty was to attack shipping and to act as a picket to alert American forces to the approach of the Japanese fleet, which was expected to sortie fromTawi Tawi to theMariana Islands . Sightingdestroyer "Kazegumo"8 June , she closed for the attack and succeeded in sinking her adversary, but fierce attacks prevented her from sinking any of the accompanying destroyers. "Hake" also succeeded in sinking two transports during this patrol. Cargo ship "Kinshu Maru" was sunk17 June after four hits, and a heavily laden troop transport was sunk 3 days later at the entrance toDavao Gulf . She returned to Fremantle11 July 1944 ."Hake" returned to her patrol area off the Philippines, departing
5 August . During this, her sixth war patrol, she attacked another destroyer, damaging it, but made few additional contacts because of extremely heavy air and surface patrolling by Japanese forces. She arrived at Fremantle Harbor24 September 1944 .Seventh, eighth, and ninth war patrols, October 1944 – August 1945
Departing
20 October for her seventh war patrol, "Hake" encountered few contacts in her patrol area. Operating with USS|Hardhead|SS-365|2 and the ill-fated USS|Growler|SS-215|2, which was lost on the patrol, "Hake" spent a harrowing 16 hours7 November –8 November , counting nearly 150depth charge s and sustaining considerable damage.On
19 November "Hake" torpedoed Japanese cruiser "Isuzu" west of Corregidor, damaging her rudder.cite book | url = http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/USN-Chron/| title = The official chronology of the U.S. Navy in World War II | chapter = Chapter VI: 1944 | chapterurl = http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/USN-Chron/USN-Chron-1944.html | first = Robert | last = Cressman | location = Annapolis, Maryland | publisher = Naval Institute Press | year = 2000 | isbn = 9781557501493 | oclc = 41977179 | accessdate = 2007-11-19]She was subsequently sent on a special mission off
Panay Island , where she rendezvoused with Filipino guerrillas to bring on board 29 U.S. aviators shot down in recent air attacks. Her valuable cargo safe, "Hake" returned toAustralia , arriving Fremantle16 December ."Hake" departed Fremantle for her eighth war patrol
12 January 1945 . After searching theSouth China Sea (now almost denuded of targets) for almost a month, she headed forSan Francisco , arriving13 March . After overhaul she departed San Francisco some 2 months later and began her ninth war patrol in the Pacific20 July 1945 . "Hake" acted as lifeguard ship for the air strikes against Japan, and after the surrender had the distinction of being 1 of 12 submarines to witness the historic ceremonies on board thebattleship USS|Missouri|BB-63|2 inTokyo Bay .Post-war service
Following the signing, "Hake" started on the long trek back to New London, via the Panama Canal. She decommissioned at New London
13 July 1946 , entered thereserve fleet , and was taken out of reserve15 October 1956 to serve as a Reserve Training Ship for 4th Naval District at Philadelphia, Pa. Her classification was changed to AGSS-256, auxiliary submarine,6 November 1962 . She continued to serve out of commission as a training ship for reservists at Philadelphia until she was struck from the Navy List1 March 1967 to be sold."Hake" received seven
battle star s for her service inWorld War II . Her third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh war patrols were designated successful.See USS|Hake for other ships of the same name.
References
External links
* [http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss256.txt hazegray.org: USS "Hake"]
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