- USS Greenfish (SS-351)
USS "Greenfish" (SS-351), a "Balao"-class
submarine , was a ship of theUnited States Navy named for thegreenfish , one of various labroid fishes,Florida bluefish orladyfish ."Greenfish" (SS-351) was launched by the
Electric Boat Co.,Groton, Conn. ,21 December 1945 ; sponsored by Mrs. Thomas J. Doyle; and commissioned7 June 1946 , Comdr. R. M. Metcalf commanding."Greenfish"'s shakedown cruise
22 July to13 September 1946 , took her toBarranquilla ,Colombia ; the Canal Zone;Callao ,Peru ; and St. Thomas,Virgin Islands . Exercises out of New London and inChesapeake Bay carried her through the year, and the early months of 1947 found "Greenfish" back in the Caribbean for fleet exercises. On11 February 1947 she effected one of the first transfers of personnel from anaircraft carrier , USS|Franklin D. Roosevelt|CV-42|2, to a submarine byhelicopter .Various exercises along the American coast and in the Caribbean occupied "Greenfish" until
8 January 1948 , when she entered the Electric Boat Co. yards for aGUPPY II conversion. This included the installation of snorkeling equipment on "Greenfish", enabling her to run herdiesel engine s while submerged, which required the enlargement of her "sail". In addition, more batteries were installed to increase her submerged speed and permit the ship to remain completely submerged for longer periods.Returning to New London
21 August 1948 , "Greenfish" sailed on her "second" shakedown cruise1 September , with Rear AdmiralJames J. Fife , Commander, Submarine Force, Atlantic Fleet, aboard. She transited thePanama Canal 9 September and engaged in exercises at Balboa before returning to New London24 September .The new GUPPY submarine was attached to the Pacific Fleet, and sailed for
Pearl Harbor 23 October . She reached her new home25 November 1948 . With the exception of ASW and harbor defense exercises inPuget Sound in 1950 and a subsequent Mare Island overhaul, "Greenfish" operated out of Pearl Harbor on local exercises through 1951.Departing Pearl Harbor
15 November 1951 , "Greenfish" sailed to Yokosuka,Japan , forKorean War duty. After a patrol31 January to1 March 1952 , She participated in exercises atOkinawa and then returned toHawaii 2 June . Local and special operations filled her time until5 November 1954 , when she entered thePearl Harbor Shipyard for another modernization overhaul."Greenfish", overhaul completed
6 July 1955 , sailed for deployment with the 7th Fleet15 September and reached Yokosuka29 September . From19 October to15 November she engaged in special operations, and then embarked on a tour ofSoutheast Asia . Ports visited by "Greenfish" during her 2-month cruise includedManila ,Singapore ,Rangoon , where she was the first submarine ever to visit and was inspected by Burmese Prime MinisterU Nu , andHong Kong . After further exercises off Okinawa and Yokosuka, "Greenfish" returned to Pearl Harbor13 March 1956 .The following 5 years fell into a pattern for Greenfish—local operations out of Pearl Harbor,
special operations , exercises along the American coast, and periodic overhauls. "Greenfish" entered Pearl Harbor Shipyard15 December 1960 for a FRAM (Fleet Rehabilitation and Modernization ) overhaul and extensive conversion to aGUPPY III class ship. This included cutting "Greenfish" in half and adding a convert|15|ft|m|0|adj=on section of hull to permit more batteries and other equipment.Conversion completed, "Greenfish" departed
28 July 1961 for shakedown, operations at Pearl Harbor, and in December sailed to serve with the 7th Fleet. In addition to special operations, the submarine participated in various fleet and ASW exercises and visited several ports, including Hong Kong, Manila, and Okinawa. Returning to Pearl Harbor June 1962, "Greenfish" engaged in local operations until October, when theCuban missile crisis sent her toJapan to strengthen the 7th Fleet. Upon return to Hawaii December 1962, she underwent a brief overhaul and then resumed her peace time schedule of local and special operations interspersed with training exercises.Based at Pearl Harbor, she participated in various ASW exercises while maintaining the high tempo of training and readiness for her crew. From
30 March 1964 to4 September she underwent overhaul; and, after a cruise to the Pacific Coast and back, "Greenfish" departed for the Far East27 January 1965 . She arrived Japan early in February and during the next 4 months operated with the 7th Fleet in waters from Japan to thePhilippines . She returned to Pearl Harbor1 August , continued type training into 1966, and deployed once again to the Western Pacific1 February 1966 . She completed her duty with the 7th Fleet1 July and returned to Hawaii later that month to resume readiness exercises out of Pearl Harbor. Into 1967 she continued to serve in the Pacific Fleet's submarine force.Brazilian submarine "Amazonas" (S-16)
"Greenfish" was decommissioned, struck from the US
Naval Register , and transferred (sold) under terms of the Security Assistance Program toBrazil ,19 December 1973 , where she was renamed "Amazonas" (S-16), the eighthBrazilian Navy ship to be named for theAmazon River . She was struck15 October 1992 , originally to be transformed into amuseum ship at theNautilus Sea Park inRio de Janeiro . However, she was ultimately judged to be in too bad condition, and was scrapped in 2001.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/g8/greenfish.htm|http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss351.txt
External links
*navsource|08/08351|Greenfish
*http://home.earthlink.net/~drobrien/decommissioning.html
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