- USS Moray (SS-300)
USS "Moray" (SS-300), a "Balao"-class
submarine , was a ship of theUnited States Navy named for the moray, a family of largeeel s found in crevices ofcoral reef s in tropical and subtropical oceans."Moray" (SS-300) was laid down
21 April 1943 atCramp Shipbuilding Co. ,Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania ; launched14 May 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs.Styles Bridges , wife of theNew Hampshire Senator; and commissioned26 January 1945 , Comdr. Frank L. Barrows in command.She departed Philadelphia
31 January 1945 , arriving New London, Connecticut,1 February . After shakedown training there and offNewport, Rhode Island , "Moray" left New London with USS|Carp|SS-338|3 and USS|Gillette|DE-681|314 April forBalboa, Panama , C.Z., arriving25 April . Underway5 May , "Moray" arrivedPearl Harbor 21 May for final training, after which she sailed for the Marianas7 June , arrivingSaipan 20 June .The submarine cleared Saipan
27 June for her first war patrol as the senior unit of a coordinated attack group including USS|Sea Poacher|SS-406|3, USS|Angler|SS-240|3, USS|Cero|SS-225|3, USS|Lapon|SS-260|3, and USS|Carp|SS-338|3. Comdr. Barrows in "Moray" assigned stations when the group reached its patrol area offTokyo 1 July . The first phase of this patrol centered on lifeguard duty. From7 July to9 July "Moray"'s special mission was service as picketboat southeast ofHonshū in preparation for 3rd Fleet bombardment. Then she continued lifeguard operations.By June 1945, successful American submarine operations had made enemy targets almost nonexistent, and lifeguard duty became a vital mission for American submarines. However, "Moray" did get a chance at some action, when she and USS|Kingfish|SS-234|3 attacked a
convoy off Kinkazan, Honshū,10 July . Allowing "Kingfish" to attack first, "Moray" then moved in to fire sixtorpedo es, then pulled out to rearm and permit "Kingfish" a second stab. A few moments later one of "Moray"'s torpedoes hit awhaler . No other shipping was sighted; on16 July the patrol was shifted to theKurile Islands . "Moray" completed her patrol at Midway6 August .On
1 September the submarine sailed for the West Coast, arrivingSan Francisco, California ,11 September . She then went into deactivation overhaul atMare Island Navy Yard . She decommissioned12 April 1946 and entered thePacific Reserve Fleet in January 1947. She was redesignated an Auxiliary Research Submarine AGSS-300 on1 December 1962 . "Moray" was struck from the Navy List1 April 1967 and sunk as a torpedo target,18 June 1970 , offSan Clemente, California ."Moray" received one
battle star forWorld War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m14/moray.htm|http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss300.txt
External links
*navsource|08/08300|Moray
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