- USS Icefish (SS-367)
USS "Icefish" (SS-367), a "Balao"-class
submarine , was a ship of theUnited States Navy named for theicefish , any member of the family "Salangidae ", smallsmelt like fishes ofChina andJapan . Also known aswhitebait ."Icefish" (SS-367) was launched
20 February 1944 byManitowoc Shipbuilding Co. ,Manitowoc, Wisc. ; sponsored by Mrs. Stanley P. Mosely, wife of Captain Mosely; and commissioned10 June 1944 , Commander Richard W. Peterson in command.First patrol, September – November 1944
After trials and diving tests in
Lake Michigan , voyages down the Mississippi in the wake ofHuckleberry Finn , and shakedown out of New Orleans, "Icefish" joined the Pacific Fleet atPearl Harbor 22 August . Assigned to Vice AdmiralCharles A. Lockwood 'sTask Force 17 (Supporting Submarines Pacific Fleet), she joined "Banister's Beagle's" (consisting of Comdr. Alan B. Banister in USS|Sawfish|SS-276|3 and USS|Drum|SS-228|3) and departed9 September on her first war patrol which took her intoLuzon Strait s and theSouth China Sea .October 1944 was a peak month in the war of U.S. submarines on Japanese shipping: 322,265 tons were sunk, and almost one-third of that total consisted of tankers. In October "Icefish" and "Drum" together sank 26,901 tons of enemy shipping in "Convoy College", code name for the area extending across the
East China Sea from Luzon Strait to Formosa and the coast of China. "Icefish" sank a 4,000-ton cargo vessel on23 October and on26 October she was credited with sinking a transport of 10,000 tons. She terminated her first war patrol atMajuro ,Marshall Islands ,13 November .Second and third patrols, December 1944 – April 1945
"Icefish" departed Majuro
8 December on her second war patrol in company with USS|Spot|SS-413|3 and USS|Balao|SS-285|3. This patrol lasted 43 days with no results and she was forced to return to Pearl Harbor20 January 1945 due to materiel difficulties.The third war patrol began
20 February when she departed Pearl Harbor with "Sawfish" and USS|Kingfish|SS-234|3. This patrol was also conducted in the East China Sea, northeast and east of Formosa. As the war was coming to an end andJapan ese shipping had dwindled away largely due to the "Silent Service", "Icefish"'s third war patrol terminated after 60 days atApra Harbor ,Guam .Fourth and fifth patrols, May – August 1945
Her fourth war patrol was conducted in the
Hainan ,Hong Kong , Formosa, Siam Gulf, andJava Sea areas. This patrol lasted 46 days with no contacts. Japan's sea arteries had withered away under the relentless attack of the U.S. Navy, and with it her dreams of empire and victory.Instead "Icefish" carried out another very useful function of our submarines. On
7 June with aPBY Catalina for air cover, she rescued six Army aviators off the coast of Formosa. "Icefish" arrived Fremantle4 July for refit byClytie and sailed29 July for her fifth war patrol. En route to station7 August a small diesellugger of 15 tons was intercepted. The crew consisted of two Japanese, two Eurasians, and five Chinese. One Japanese jumped overboard rather than be captured; the rest were taken on board "Icefish". The lugger was sunk by gunfire."Icefish" arrived
Tanapag Harbor ,Saipan ,22 August 1945 , thus ending her fifth and last war patrol. She departed Saipan1 September arrivingSan Francisco 18 September . "Icefish" decommissioned at Mare Island21 June 1946 and jointed theReserve Fleet ."Icefish" received four
battle star s forWorld War II service.HNLMS "Walrus" (S802)
Recommissioned at Mare Island
5 June 1952 , "Icefish" transited the Canal Zone and arrivedGroton, Conn. ,14 July . She decommissioned there29 July 1952 and received aGUPPY IB conversion. Recommissioned10 December 1952 at Groton, she remained in that area conducting various tests until21 February 1953 when she was decommissioned and transferred to theNetherlands . She was commissioned in theRoyal Netherlands Navy as HNLMS "Walrus" (S802), the first of that name.Formally returned to US Navy custody, she was struck from the US
Naval Register ,15 July 1971 , and sold for scrapping,15 August 1971 .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/i1/icefish.htm|http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss367.htm
External links
*navsource|08/08367|Icefish
* [http://www.ussicefish.com/ USS "Icefish" website]
* [http://dutchsubmarines.com/boats/boat_walrus1.htm dutchsubmarines.com: "Walrus (1)"]
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