- USS Catfish (SS-339)
USS "Catfish" (SS-339), a "Balao"-class
submarine , was a ship of theUnited States Navy named for thecatfish , any of various species having catlike teeth, barbels around the mouth, including the commonbullhead ."Catfish" (SS-339) was launched
19 November 1944 byElectric Boat Co.,Groton, Conn. ; sponsored by Mrs. J. J. Crowley; and commissioned19 March 1945 , Lieutenant Commander W. A. Overton, USNR, in command."Catfish" sailed from New London
4 May 1945 forPearl Harbor , arriving29 June . After training and the installation of new equipment, she proceeded toGuam for special training, then departed8 August for her first war patrol, a special mission to locate a minefield offKyūshū . When the cease-fire order was given15 August , she was ordered to theYellow Sea for surface patrol and lifeguard duty. She returned to Guam4 September , thence to the West Coast, arriving atSeattle 29 September .Based at
San Diego , "Catfish" operated locally on the west coast and made two cruises to the Far East during which she conducted simulated war patrols and provided services to the 7th Fleet."Catfish" was extensively modernized in a GUPPY II conversion (August 1948–May 1949), giving her greater submerged speed and endurance. She was on another Far Eastern cruise when war broke out in
Korea in which area she made a reconnaissance patrol in support of theUnited Nations forces. "Catfish" returned to the "States"20 October 1950 and was based at San Diego.After that the submarine carried out training exercises with Naval Reservists off the west coast, operated with the
Canadian Forces in joint antisubmarine warfare exercises, and made several cruises to the Far East."Catfish" received one
battle star forWorld War II service.ARA "Santa Fe"
"Catfish" was decommissioned, struck from the
Naval Register , and sold toArgentina ,1 July 1971 , where she was renamed ARA "Santa Fe". In 1982, during theFalklands War "Santa Fe" was hit by British forces. Deemed too costly to economically repair as awar prize she was sunk inGrytviken Sound,South Georgia .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c5/catfish.htm|http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss339.htm
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*navsource|08/08339|Catfish
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