- USS Bugara (SS-331)
USS "Bugara" (SS-331), a "Balao"-class
submarine , was a ship of theUnited States Navy named for thebugara , a multicolored fish found along the coast of California."Bugara" (SS-331) was launched
2 July 1944 byElectric Boat Co.,Groton, Conn. ; sponsored by Mrs. Lyman S. Perry, wife of Captain Perry; and commissioned15 November 1944 , Commander A. F. Schade in command."Bugara"'s war operations extended from
21 February to17 August 1945 during which she completed three war patrols in the Flores, Java, andSouth China Sea s and the Gulf of Siam.While the first two patrols of "Bugara" proved uneventful, her third war patrol might be classified as one of the most colorful to be made during the war. This patrol in the Gulf of Siam was highlighted by a series of excellently conducted gun attacks which disposed of 57 small ships totaling 5284 tons. All except two of these vessels were boarded and their native crews put safely ashore with their personal belongings. One of the many interesting incidents of this patrol was an encounter with a
Japan ese ship manned by a Chinese crew being attacked by Malaypirate s. "Bugara" rescued the Chinese, sank the Japanese ship, and then disposed of the pirates.On
17 August 1945 "Bugara" arrived at Fremantle,Australia , from her last war patrol. After a few days Bugara sailed toSubic Bay ,Philippine Islands , and joined the other units of her squadron. For the remainder of 1945 she operated out of Subic Bay. In January 1946 she returned toSan Diego viaPearl Harbor . After a rehabilitation period on the west coast she returned to Pearl Harbor in May 1946.She was overhauled at
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in 1946 and during the fall of that year made a training cruise in theBering Sea and then returned to Pearl Harbor via Seattle and Portland. In late October 1947 "Bugara" departed Pearl Harbor forCalifornia . She underwent a yard period between20 November 1947 and19 March 1948 , returning to Pearl Harbor27 March . In July she proceeded to Yokosuka, Japan, viaGuam ,Melbourne ,Buckner Bay , and Tsingtao. She returned to Pearl Harbor24 August 1948 .On
13 August 1949 she departed Pearl Harbor for overhaul atSan Francisco , returning3 January 1950 . She then continued operations out of Pearl Harbor until7 December 1954 . Twice during this period she served in the Far East supporting the Korean operations.On
7 December 1954 she departedPearl Harbor for San Diego, where she arrived15 December . "Bugara" then operated along the Pacific coast participating in type training and fleet exercises until decommissioned and struck from theNaval Register 1 October 1970 . While under tow near Cape Flattery, WA, "Bugara" swamped and sank accidentally."Bugara" received three
battle star s for herWorld War II service.References
*DANFS|http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss331.htm
External links
*navsource|08/08331|Bugara
* [http://www.rddesigns.com/ww2/bugara.html Sinkings by boat: USS "Bugara"]
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