- USS Manta (SS-299)
USS "Manta" (SS/ESS/AGSS-299), a "Balao"-class
submarine , was the first submarine and second ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for the manta, a very large ray, sometimes called a devilfish.The second "Manta" (SS-299) was laid down
15 January 1943 by theCramp Shipbuilding Co. ,Philadelphia, Pa. ; launched7 November 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs. Michael J. Bradley; and commissioned18 December 1944 , Lt. Comdr. Edward P. Madley in command.Upon completion of shakedown, "Manta" departed New London, Conn.,
27 March 1945 forHawaii via thePanama Canal and sailed fromPearl Harbor 28 May 1945 for her first war patrol, off theKurile Islands . Returning16 July , she began her second patrol8 August and ended it with the cessation of hostilities15 August .Returning to Pearl Harbor
10 September , "Manta" engaged in training through December. On2 January 1946 , she sailed forSan Francisco and preinactivation overhaul. She was decommissioned10 June 1946 and placed in thePacific Reserve Fleet ."Manta" recommissioned
2 August 1949 , Lt. E. H. Edwards, Jr., in command, as ESS-299. On1 September she was redesignated AGSS-299 and ordered toKey West , Fla. For the next 4 years she operated as a target ship for experimentalantisubmarine warfare projects of Operational Development Force, Atlantic Fleet.On
5 July 1955 , "Manta" departed Key West for Portsmouth, N.H., to prepare for inactivation. Towed to New London, she decommissioned6 December 1955 and was placed in the Inactive Reserve Fleet. In April 1960 she was assigned to Naval Reserve training duties with the 3rd Naval District. Declared as excess to the needs of the Navy, she was struck from the Navy List30 June 1967 and sunk as an aircraft target off Norfolk, VA.,16 July 1969 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m3/manta-ii.htm|http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss299.txt
External links
*navsource|08/08299|Manta
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