- USS Spadefish (SS-411)
USS "Spadefish" (SS-411), a "Balao"-class
submarine , was the first ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for thespadefish , a spiny-finned fish found in coastal waters of the western Atlantic fromCuba toCape Cod . Although she was commissioned late in the war and spent only one year in the Pacific war zone, she was to run up a record of 88,091 tons in 21 ships and numerous trawlers sunk.The first "Spadefish" was laid down on
27 May 1943 by theMare Island Navy Yard , Vallejo, Calif.; launched on8 January 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Francis W. Scanland; and commissioned on9 March 1944 , CommanderGordon W. Underwood in command.First war patrol, July – September 1944
Following shakedown training along the coast of
California , "Spadefish" departedSan Francisco on14 June and arrived atPearl Harbor on22 June . On23 July , she got underway from Pearl Harbor for her maiden war patrol, as a member of a coordinated attack group with USS|Picuda|SS-382|3 and USS|Redfish|SS-395|3.On
19 August , while patrolling in Philippine water off the northwest coast ofLuzon , "Spadefish" got off to a resounding start by torpedoing and sinking Japan's 9,589-ton, passenger-cargo ship "Tamatsu Maru". Three days later, she trailed three large tankers throughBabuyan Channel along the northern Luzon coast; closed range; and fired two spreads of torpedoes, sinking the 10,023-ton tanker "Hakko Maru No. 2", and damaging a second tanker that, protected by adestroyer , limped back to a shallow cove off Luzon.For several hours into the next day, "Spadefish" attempted to get around the escort to attack the damaged ship anchored in the cove. The submarine finally let go with four stern torpedoes at the destroyer, but the enemy zigged clear and proceeded to
depth charge the entire area. Having only three torpedoes remaining, "Spadefish" set course forTanapag Harbor ,Saipan , to replenish her supply.On
8 September , "Spadefish" was patrolling in waters ofNansei Shoto when she contacted aconvoy of eight cargo ships. During a daring night surface attack, she fired a total of 20 torpedoes, sinking cargo ships "Nichiman Maru", "Nichian Maru", "Shinten Maru", and "Shokei Maru" and damaging another. The following morning, she fired her final four torpedoes at an escort guarding the stricken ship; but they ran under the target. The submarine's only reward on this occasion was a rain of depth charges.Although she was out of torpedoes, "Spadefish" continued to trail the remaining ships of the convoy that first took refuge in the harbor of
Ishigaki ; and then, in company with five escorts, continued their voyage. "Spadefish" terminated her first war patrol at Pearl Harbor on24 September , having sunk six enemy ships for a total of over 31,500 tons. With the additional 33,000 tons sunk by her sister submarines, the coordinated attack group accounted for a total of 13 ships and over 64,000 tons of enemy shipping.Second war patrol, October – December 1944
"Spadefish" did not rest on her laurels. On
23 October , she got underway from Pearl Harbor for her second war patrol, in a coordinated attack group with USS|Sunfish|SS-281|3 and USS|Peto|SS-265|3. While patrolling in theYellow Sea on14 November , she torpedoed and sank the cargo ship "Gyokuyo Maru".Three days later, she contacted an enemy convoy headed directly at her. After letting the convoy pass overhead, she surfaced after darkness had set in and commenced an “end around.” She first fired six torpedoes at the prime target, the 21,000-ton
escort aircraft carrier "Shinyo"; and then turned rapidly to port and fired four stern torpedoes at a tanker. Although damage to the tanker could not be confirmed, "Shinyo" became a blazing inferno of explosions and slowly sank beneath the waves.Later that same night, "Spadefish" drove in for another attack, firing four stern torpedoes at "Submarine Chaser No. 156." As the enemy disappeared in the resulting explosion, the submarine quickly evaded other escorts and left the vicinity.
"Spadefish" sank the fourth ship of her second patrol on
29 November by torpedoing the 3,925-ton cargo ship "Daiboshi Maru No. 6"; and then concluded her patrol atMajuro Atoll in theMarshall Islands on12 December .Third war patrol, January – February 1945
After spending the holidays at Majuro, "Spadefish" departed on
6 January 1945 for her third war patrol, conducted with USS|Pompon|SS-267|3, USS|Atule|SS-403|3, and USS|Jallao|SS-368|3 in theYellow Sea . On28 January , she intercepted an enemy convoy and let go with two spreads of torpedoes. The 7,158-ton convertedseaplane tender "Sanuki Maru", exploded and quickly sank, and thefrigate "Kume", spouted flames and began slowly to sink. Three enemy escorts pounced on "Spadefish", but the submarine made her escape and continued her patrol."Spadefish" added to her score on
4 February by sinking the passenger-cargo ship "Tairai Maru". Two days later, only five miles from Port Arthur, she blasted the 1,092-ton passenger-cargo ship "Shohei Maru", to the bottom. An enemy patrol airplane dropped a depth charge in the vicinity of the submarine; but, although she was rocked by the shock waves, "Spadefish" was unharmed and returned toGuam on13 February .Fourth war patrol, March – April 1945
On
15 March , "Spadefish" departed Guam for her fourth war patrol, conducted in the East China and Yellow Seas. On23 March , the submarine sneaked past four escorts and let go with three torpedoes that sank the 2,274-ton cargo ship "Doryo Maru". "Spadefish" patrolled along the coast ofKyūshū , continuing north toTsushima Strait , where she carried out reconnaissance to determine the presence of minefields. She demolished an enemyschooner off the coast ofKorea on1 April and gave the same treatment to a three-masted junk on7 April . Two days later, she sank the cargo ship "Lee Tung"; and, on11 April , damaged a minesweeper. She terminated her fourth patrol atGuam on21 April .Fifth war patrol, June – July 1945
Equipped with a new mine-detecting device, she began her fifth war patrol, joining eight other United States submarines in penetrating through the minefields of
Tsushima Strait into theSea of Japan . On10 June , outside the breakwater ofTaru Kawa Basin , "Spadefish" overtook the outbound passenger-cargo ship "Daigen Maru No. 2", and blew the enemy ship apart with two torpedo hits. Before the day was over, the submarine had also sunk the passenger-cargo ships "Unkai Maru No. 8" and "Jintsu Maru".Before dawn on
12 June , "Spadefish" sank a motorsampan with 20 mm fire; and, later in the day, sank three trawlers in gunfire attacks. On14 June , she sank the passenger-cargo ship "Seizan Maru"; and, in a night attack on17 June , she sank the cargo ship "Eijo Maru". She then rejoined the other submarines and exited the Sea of Japan, returning to Pearl Harbor on4 July ."Spadefish" was preparing for another war patrol when hostilities with
Japan ended. She remained at Pearl Harbor until2 September and then set course forMare Island Naval Shipyard where she was decommissioned on3 May 1946 and was placed in reserve. She was reclassified an auxiliary submarine, AGSS-411, on6 November 1962 , was struck from the Navy List on1 April 1967 , and sold for scrap in 1969."Spadefish" (SS-411) received four
battle star s forWorld War II service.See also
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Gordon Waite Underwood , commanding officer for first three war patrolsReferences
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/s15/spadefish-i.htm|http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss411.txt
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