- USS Puffer (SS-268)
USS "Puffer" (SS-268), a "Gato"-class
submarine , was the first ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for the puffer, a fish which inflates its body with air."Puffer" (SS-268) was laid down by the Manitowoc Shipbuilding Co., Manitowoc, Wisc.,
16 February 1942 ; launched22 November 1942 ; sponsored by Mrs. Ruth B. Lyons (granddaughter of the oldest employee at Manitowac, Christ. Jacobson, Sr.); and commissioned27 April 1943 , Lt. Comdr. M. J. Jensen in command."Puffer" was transported down the Mississippi to New Orleans on a special floating
drydock , havingperiscope s installed en route after receiving torpedoes and ammunition. She exercised offPanama for a month, then headed across the Pacific toAustralia , arriving in early September 1943.First and second war patrols, September 1943 – January 1944
Her first war patrol, to intercept Japanese commerce in the
Makassar Strait –Celebes Sea area,7 September to17 October , resulted in several damaged ships but no sinkings. On24 November "Puffer" sailed on her 2nd patrol, in theSulu Sea and the approaches toManila . On13 December , she made an unsuccessful attack on freighter "Teiko Maru" (ex-Vichy French steamship "D'Artagnan").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 V: 1943 | chapterurl = http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/USN-Chron/USN-Chron-1943.html | first = Robert | last = Cressman | location = Annapolis, Maryland | publisher = Naval Institute Press | year = 2000 | isbn = 9781557501493 | oclc = 41977179 | accessdate = 2007-12-13 ] On20 December she sank 820-tondestroyer "Fuyō", and on1 January 1944 , 6,707-ton freighter "Ryuyo Maru", before putting in to Fremantle for refit12 January .Third and fourth war patrols, February – June 1944
"Puffer" departed for her 3rd war patrol, in the
South China Sea ,4 February . On22 February , she sank the 15,105-ton transport "Teikyo Maru". Returning to Fremantle4 April , she sailed again30 April forMadoera Straits , Makassar Straits and the Sulu Sea. She acted as life guard for the first Allied carrier strike onSoerabaia , sank 3,181-ton freighter "Shinryu Maru"18 May , then on5 June , attacked three tankers, sinking 2,166-ton "Ashizuri" and 2,500-ton "Takasaki". She ended this most successful patrol, for which she received theNavy Unit Commendation , at Fremantle21 June .Fifth war patrol, July 1944 – ~ 1944
On
14 July "Puffer" departed for her 5th war patrol, in Makassar Straits, the Celebes, Sulu, and South China Seas. She made contact with a submarine tender screened by five escorts on21 July , spending three days following the group and using all but nine torpedoes to sink the tender. ["Manitowoc Submarines" booklet, 4th ed. (1988) Manitowoc County Historical Society]Twenty three days later, on
12 August she made contact with a ten large vessels and their escorts. Five of the remaining nine torpedoes sank the 5,113-ton tanker "Teikon Maru" and a large freighter, with enough damage to beach another tanker. She completed the patrol atPearl Harbor , whence she continued on to Mare Island for overhaul.ixth and seventh war patrols, December 1944 – ~ 1945
Following refresher training at
Hawaii , "Puffer" got underway on her 6th war patrol16 December . Operating in theNansei Shoto area, she sank "Coast Defense Vessel No. 42" on10 January 1945 ; and, prior to her arrival atGuam ,17 January , damaged a destroyer, three freighters, and a tanker.By
11 February , "Puffer" was underway again and following patrols inLuzon Strait s and the South China Sea where she bombardedPratas Island , she made an anti-shipping sweep of theWake Island area.Eighth and ninth war patrols, May 1945 – ~ 1945
Refitted at Midway she departed
20 May en route to the South China andJava Sea s to conduct her 8th war patrol. In a surface sweep of the northernBali coast, "Puffer" destroyed, by gunfire, two Japanese sea trucks and sixlanding craft ,5 July , and inflicted extensive damage to harbor installations atChelukan Bawang andBuleleng , Bali. A brief respite at Fremantle followed, whence she headed north for her last war patrol, in the Java Sea."Puffer" earned 9
battle star s forWorld War II service in the Pacific Theater, with a totaltonnage of 36,392 tons (eight ships).Post-war service
Completing that patrol with the cessation of hostilities, "Puffer" headed for
Subic Bay , thence to the United States, reaching San Francisco15 October . With the new year, 1946, "Puffer" returned to Hawaii where she trained officers and men in submarine warfare until returning to San Francisco,19 March , for inactivation."Puffer" decommissioned
28 June 1946 , and was berthed at Mare Island as a unit of thePacific Reserve Fleet . At the end of the year "Puffer" was ordered activated and assigned to the13th Naval District for training Naval Reservists. Employed in that status, at Seattle, until relieved by USS|Bowfin|SS-287|210 June 1960 , "Puffer" was placed out of service and sold for scrapping to the Zidell Corp., Portland, Oreg.4 November 1960 .See also
See USS|Puffer for other ships of the same name.
References
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08268.htm Navsource.org: USS "Puffer"]
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