- USS Blower (SS-325)
USS "Blower" (SS-325), a "Balao"-class
submarine , was a ship of theUnited States Navy named for the blower, a fish of the Atlantic coast of the United States and theWest Indies ."Blower" (SS-325) was launched
23 April 1944 byElectric Boat Co.,Groton, Conn. ; sponsored by Mrs. Richard F. J. Johnson, wife of Commander Johnson, and commissioned10 August 1944 , Lieutenant Commander J. H. Campbell in command."Blower" arrived at
Pearl Harbor 16 December 1944 and, after undergoing voyage repairs and training exercises got underway for her first war patrol17 January 1945 . She completed three war patrols before the termination of hostilities, all in the Java andSouth China Sea s. All three patrols proved unprofitable for "Blower" and she arrived at Fremantle,Australia , from her last patrol28 July 1945 . "Blower" departed the Southwest Pacific in September 1945 and, after engaging in training exercises around the Marianas andCaroline Islands for several months, proceeded to the United States via Pearl Harbor, arriving atSan Diego 29 January 1946 .From 1946 through 1949 "Blower" was attached to the Submarine Force, Pacific Fleet. She operated mainly along the west coast on scheduled
torpedo exercises submerged sound school operations, and training programs. During the latter part of 1946 she made a cruise toJapan , via Pearl Harbor and the Marianas. Early in 1947 she participated in fleet operations near Pearl Harbor.During August–September 1948 "Blower" operated in
Alaska n waters with USS|Carp|SS-338|3 patrolling along the contour of theArctic ice pack in theChukchi Sea , carrying outradar tracking andsonar exercises. Returning to San Diego, the ship continued scheduled operations until early 1950 when she departed for the east coast to join Submarine Force, Atlantic Fleet. She arrived at Philadelphia3 March and underwent repairs at thePhiladelphia Naval Shipyard until September. On27 September she arrived at New London, Conn., where she trained Turkish naval personnel.TCG "Dumlupinar"
"Blower" was decommissioned at the
Naval Submarine Base New London ,16 November 1950 and transferred to Turkey under the Mutual Defense Assistance Program, where she was recommissioned as the second TCG "Dumlupinar". She was lost on4 April 1953 , when, returning from theNATO maneuver Blue-Sea, TCG "Dumlupinar" collided in theDardanelles off the Nara Point with the Swedish freighter "Naboland" and sunk. 81 submariners died in this accident.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/b7/blower-i.htm|http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss325.htm
External links
*navsource|08/08325|Blower
* [http://www.turkishnavy.net/submarine/hist3.htm "History of Turkish Submarines" (1948–1972)]
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