- USS Hoe (SS-258)
USS "Hoe" (SS-258), a "Gato"-class
submarine , was a ship of theUnited States Navy named for the hoe, one of various sharks, especially the dogfish."Hoe" (SS-258) was launched by Electric Boat Co., Groton, Conn.,
17 September 1942 ; sponsored by Miss Helen Hess; and commissioned16 December 1942 , Lt. Comdr. B. C. Folger in command.First and second war patrols, May – October 1943
After shakedown "Hoe" sailed
19 April 1943 via thePanama Canal toPearl Harbor , where she arrived15 May . She departed on her first combat war patrol27 May , and patrolled theGuam -Palau s area. Hoe damaged two freighters before returning11 July to Pearl Harbor viaUlithi andMidway Atoll ."Hoe"'s second patrol conducted west of
Truk , was marred by considerable engine trouble. The submarine departed21 August , damaged one tanker, and eluded severaldepth charge attacks before returning to Pearl Harbor18 October 1943 . She also took part in the search for downed aviators offWake Island ,8 October –9 October .Third, fourth, and fifth war patrols, January – August 1944
Following extensive repairs, "Hoe" set out on her third patrol
26 January 1944 . Patrolling betweenMindanao andHalmahera , the submarine made an attack16 February which damaged one ship. Although shadowed by escort vessels, "Hoe" detected another convoy25 October and in two separate attacks sank tanker "Nissho Maru". She returned toFremantle, Australia ,5 March for refit and training."Hoe" began her fourth war patrol from Fremantle
4 April , and operated in theSouth China Sea , the vitalJapan ese sea supply line. She attacked a convoy8 May , but scored no hits. Two more attacks17 May and19 May resulted in several damaged freighters and severe retaliatory depth charge attacks on "Hoe". She returned to Fremantle2 June 1944 . Her fifth war patrol, in the same area, was conducted between29 June and23 August 1944 .Sixth and seventh war patrols, September 1944 – January 1945
The veteran submarine sailed on her sixth patrol
15 September as leader of a coordinated attack group consisting of "Hoe", USS|Aspro|SS-309|2, and USS|Cabrilla|SS-288|2. Operating southwest ofLingayen Gulf , the submarines accounted for some 38,000 tons of valuable Japanese shipping in five night surface attacks. "Hoe" was credited with the sinking of passenger-cargo ship "Kohoko Maru"8 October , and returned to Fremantle22 October .Her seventh patrol,
23 November to3 January 1945 , resulted in no sinkings. Part of this cruise was conducted in coordination with USS|Flasher|SS-249|2 and USS|Becuna|SS-319|2.Eighth war patrol, February – March 1945
"Hoe"'s final war patrol began
8 February 1945 , when she again headed for theSouth China Sea . By this time the vigorous American submarine offensive had taken its toll and little Japanese shipping found. The submarine did detect a tanker and her escort vessel25 February and in a well-conducted submerged attack sank the escort, "Shinan ".Two days before, while patrolling off
Indochina , she and USS|Flounder|SS-251|2 had been involved in one of the most unusual accidents of the war. While steaming at a depth of convert|60|ft|m|0 "Hoe" struck an object and broached, sustaining only light damage. Subsequent analysis proved that she had actually collided with "Flounder", one of the few submerged collisions on record. Ending her last patrol atPearl Harbor 6 March , "Hoe" returned to the United States for repairs.Post-war service
She sailed again for the Western Pacific
5 July 1945 and was just enteringApra Harbor ,Guam , when the war ended. A few days later she sailed for the East Coast via Pearl Harbor and the Panama Canal, arrivingNew York 29 September 1945 ."Hoe" decommissioned
7 August 1946 at New London, Conn., and joined theAtlantic Reserve Fleet . In September 1956 she was taken out of reserve to act as a Naval Reserve Training Ship in a noncommissioned status in the 3rd Naval District. She was subsequently sold23 August 1960 to Laneett Inc.,Boston, Massachusetts .Hoe received seven
battle star s forWorld War II service. Her first, third, fourth, sixth, and eighth patrols were designated successful.References
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08258.htm navsource.org: USS "Hoe"]
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