- USS Sabalo (SS-302)
USS "Sabalo" (SS-302), a sclass|Balao|submarine, was the first submarine and second ship of the
United States Navy to be namedsabalo , another name for thetarpon , a large, silvery game fish of theherring group, found in the warmer parts of the Western Atlantic. The first "Sabalo" retained her name when she was acquired by the Navy duringWorld War I ; the second was named for the fish by the Navy."Sabalo" (SS-302) was laid down on
5 June 1943 byCramp Shipbuilding Co. ,Philadelphia, Pa. ; launched on4 June 1944 , sponsored by Mrs. Charles M. Oman; and commissioned on19 June 1945 at thePhiladelphia Navy Yard , Lt. Comdr. James Gold Andrews in command.After trials in the
Delaware River , "Sabalo" proceeded to the Submarine Base, New London, Conn., for shakedown and training. She operated locally from New London until June 1946 when she began preparations for inactivation. She decommissioned on7 August at Portsmouth, N.H., and was placed in reserve in theAtlantic Reserve Fleet , remaining there until recommissioning on1 June 1951 at New London.In August 1951, "Sabalo" departed New London for
Pearl Harbor , her new home port. Arriving in September, she conducted local operations into February 1952. From18 February to28 September , she underwent conversion to a "Fleet Snorkel" type at thePearl Harbor Naval Shipyard . This was a less-extensive alteration than the GUPPY conversion received by manyWorld War II "Fleet boats" during the same general period. "Sabalo" was given a new streamlined sail, but retained her original hull form.Following this conversion, she alternated local operations with simulated war patrols while deployed to the western Pacific. The first deployment,
26 December 1952 to26 June 1953 , was followed by a second, mid-November 1954 to10 May 1955 . Her third deployment,17 September –4 November 1955 , was conducted offAlaska and among the easternAleutian Islands .In September 1966, "Sabalo"'s home port was changed to
San Diego , and she resumed training operations off the west coast, primarily providing services to ships undergoing ASW, type, and refresher training. "Sabalo" served in that capacity as a unit of the 1st Fleet until decommissioned on1 July 1971 . Struck from the Navy Register the same day, she was sunk as a target in SubSinkEx Project "Thurber" off San Diego on21 February 1973 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s2/sabalo-ii.htm|http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss302.htm
External links
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