- USS Cusk (SS-348)
USS "Cusk" (SS/SSG/AGSS-348), a "Balao"-class
submarine , was a ship of theUnited States Navy named for thecusk , a large food fish related to thecod ."Cusk" was launched
28 July 1945 byElectric Boat Co.,Groton, Conn. ; cosponsored by Mrs. C. S. Gillette, and Mrs. W. G. Reed; and commissioned5 February 1946 , Commander Paul E. Summers in command.Departing New London
24 April 1946 , "Cusk" made an extended cruise through theCaribbean Sea , and arrived atSan Diego 6 June 1946 . She sailed toAlaska and northern waters between16 July and20 August , then carried out local operations out of San Diego. A pioneer in the missile field, "Cusk" was fitted with a missile hangar and launching ramp just aft of her sail in 1947. She was designated SSG-348,20 January 1948 and was the first submarine to launch aguided missile from her own deck, a forerunner of theballistic missile submarines of the future.She entered
Mare Island Naval Shipyard for a "Fleet Snorkel" conversion and modernization in 1954, but remained in the Regulus missile program because of her special guidance equipment although redesignated SS-348,1 July 1954 ."Cusk" arrived at
Pearl Harbor , her new home port,13 May 1957 . Continuing her missile guidance duties with consorts USS|Tunny|SSG-282|3, and USS|Carbonero|SS-337|3 she operated inHawaii an waters with a cruise to San Diego in 1957 and duty in the Far East in 1958 and 1960.In the fall of 1961 Cusk had her Regulus missile guidance equipment removed and reverted to attack submarine profile. After successfully shooting a MK 14 Mod 3 warshot torpedo at the target cliffs on Kahoolawe Island she departed for WesPac in January 1962. designated as the SubFlot 7 Mining platform during the deployment, cusk offloaded all steam torpedoes at Cubi Point NAS that spring and reloaded 4 MK 27 Mobile drill mines and 18 MK 10 moored drill mines. 12 days after departure from Subic Bay, Cusk entered the shallow waters of Buckner Bay Okinawa submerged, launched the 4 MK 27 mobile mines and then planted a field of 18 MK 10 moored mines. following the successful mine plant cusk returned to Subic Bay RP, and retrieved her MK 14 Mod 3 warshot torpedoes.
In June 1969, the
Secretary of Defense ordered that 100 of the Navy's oldest ships be decommissioned. Unfortunately for the "Cusk", she was on that list. Subsequently, the "Cusk" was redesignated AGSS-348 and she set sail for the last time in September 1969 forHunter's Point Naval Shipyard in San Francisco. "Cusk" was decommissioned and simultaneously struck from theNaval Register ,24 September 1969 ; she was sold for scrapping,26 June 1972 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c16/cusk.htm|http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss348.htm
External links
*navsource|08/08348|Cusk
* [http://www.usscusk.com/ USS "Cusk" website]
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