- USS Cabrilla (SS-288)
USS "Cabrilla" (SS/AGSS-288), a sclass|Balao|submarine, was a ship of the
United States Navy named for thecabrilla , an edible fish inhabiting theMediterranean Sea and waters off the coast ofCalifornia ."Cabrilla" (SS-288) was launched
24 December 1942 byPortsmouth Navy Yard inKittery, Maine ; sponsored by Mrs. L. B. Combs; commissioned24 May 1943 , Commander Douglas Thompson Hammond in command; and reported to the Pacific Fleet."Cabrilla" arrived at
Pearl Harbor 30 August 1943 , and on12 September cleared on the first of eight war patrols. After a daring exploit in which four Filipino guerrillas were taken off Negros Island, "Cabrilla" completed her patrol at Fremantle,Australia , her base for the next five patrols.During her second patrol, "Cabrilla" laid mines in the
Gulf of Siam , and sank her firstJapan ese merchantman, then returned to Fremantle to prepare for her third patrol, a reconnaissance ofSunda Strait . Her fourth and fifth patrols, offMakassar , and in the Celebes andSulu Sea s, found her again striking with telling results against Japanese merchant shipping.Most successful of her patrols was the sixth, in the
South China Sea and offLuzon from13 September to25 October 1944 . During this period, she sank a total of 24,557 tons of shipping, including a 10,059-ton tanker. "Cabrilla" made her seventh war patrol in vicious weather in theKurile Islands of northern Japan, and her last patrol found her on lifeguard duty for aviators downed at sea while carrying out attacks on Japan.Homeward-bound after 2 arduous years, "Cabrilla" cleared Fremantle
31 August 1945 for the States. Following overhaul at Philadelphia, she sailed for the Canal Zone for exercises (19 February –17 March 1946 ), then underwent preinactivation overhaul at Philadelphia. "Cabrilla" was placed out of commission in reserve7 August 1946 at theNaval Submarine Base New London , CT, and laid up in theAtlantic Reserve Fleet ."Cabrilla" was recommissioned and redesignated Auxiliary Submarine AGSS-288, in 1962. She was decommissioned,
30 June 1968 and simultaneously struck from theNaval Register . "Cabrilla" was subsequently designated to be amuseum ship and temporarily opened as such atGalveston Texas . However, delays in preparing a permanent berth and the poor material condition of the sub compelled the memorial organizers to exchange "Cabrilla" for the sclass|Gato|submarine|2 USS|Cavalla|SS-244|2. In January 1971 "Cabrilla" was returned to the Navy, which sold her for scrapping in April 1972."Cabrilla" received six
battle star s forWorld War II service. Of her eight patrols, six were designated as "Successful War Patrols". She is credited with having sunk a total of 38,767 tons of shipping.References
*Keith, Don "Final Patrol - True Stories of World War II Submarines". New York: NAL Caliber, 2006.
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* [http://www.rddesigns.com/ww2/listc.html Sinkings by boat: USS "Cabrilla"]
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