- USS Jallao (SS-368)
USS "Jallao" (SS-368), a "Balao"-class
submarine , was a ship of theUnited States Navy named for thejallao , a pearl-white haemulonid food fish of theGulf of Mexico ."Jallao" (SS-368) was launched by
Manitowoc Shipbuilding Co. ,Manitowoc, Wisc. ,12 March 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Oliver G. Kirk; and commissioned8 July 1944 , Lieutenant Commander Joseph B. Icenhower in command.After spending most of July in training operations, "Jallao" departed Manitowoc
26 July for Chicago, where she was loaded into afloating dry dock for the long trip down the Mississippi to New Orleans. She subsequently departed New Orleans6 August 1944 , and steamed through thePanama Canal to the Pacific and arrivedPearl Harbor 22 September 1944 .First patrol, October – December 1944
Following additional training the submarine sailed
9 October for her first war patrol, operating with USS|Pintado|SS-387|3 and USS|Atule|SS-403|3 in a coordinated attack group known as "Clarey's Crushers". At first the submarines proceeded towardLuzon Strait ; but, during theBattle of Leyte Gulf late in October, they were directed to take up scouting positions between thePhilippines andJapan to cut off Japanese cripples struggling home after their devastating defeat at theBattle off Cape Engaño . On the evening of25 October "Jallao" contacted damagedlight cruiser "Tama" and moved to attack. She fired seven torpedoes; three hit and sent the Japanese warship to the bottom. After this notable success on her maiden patrol, "Jallao" continued her search until28 November , returning toMajuro 10 December .Second–fourth patrols, January – September 1945
"Jallao" sailed for the
Yellow Sea for her second war patrol6 January 1945 . The decimated Japanese merchant marine offered few targets. However, she flushed aconvoy 5 March . During the attack she had a close call when an enemy escort trying to ram her damaged herperiscope . Two days later she sailed for Midway, arriving26 March .After repairs, the submarine departed Midway
20 April 1945 for her third war patrol, and was assigned aircraft lifeguard duty offMarcus Island . Responding to reports of flyers in the water north of the island9 May , "Jallao" braved shore batteries to move in and pick up five men in a raft, delivering them safely toSaipan 12 May 1945 . She then departed for the coast ofJapan and more lifeguard duty as American heavy bombers stepped up their attacks on the home islands. She arrived Pearl Harbor13 June 1945 .After advanced training in the Marianas, "Jallao" departed
Guam 31 July to patrol theSea of Japan . On this, her fourth and final patrol, the submarine sank 6,000-ton freighter "Timoko Maru"11 August 1945 . Four days later hostilities ended; and the ship sailed via Guam toSan Francisco , where she arrived28 September 1945 . She was decommissioned at Mare Island30 September 1946 , and entered thePacific Reserve Fleet .1953 – 1956
"Jallao"'s home port was changed to New London in July 1953, for a
GUPPY IIA conversion in which she was streamlined and equipped with snorkeling gear and new electric equipment. She recommissioned4 December 1953 , Lt. Comdr. J. W. Mercer in command. After shakedown in theSan Diego area, the submarine departed12 April for the East Coast, steaming via thePanama Canal to Norfolk, Va.Joining
Submarine Squadron 6 , "Jallao" operated out of Halifax, Nova Scotia during 1954, training with Canadian and American antisubmarine units. In January and February 1955, she took part in fleet exercises in the Caribbean, returning to Norfolk4 March ."Jallao"'s home port was changed to New London in July 1955 and she got underway with British submarine HMS|Alderney|P416|6
7 August to take part in Joint Exercise "New Broom IV". Following this operation, "Jallao" was deployed to the 6th Fleet and departed for the Mediterranean9 November 1955 . In the months that followed, she helped trainItalian Navy ships and took part in fleet exercises, beginning the long voyage home in mid-January 1956. The ship steamed through theSuez Canal , visited several countries of eastern and southernAfrica , and crossed the South Atlantic to take part in exercises withUruguay an andBrazil iandestroyer s. The veteran submarine returned to New London16 April .1957 – 1967
After having installed the latest in electronic gear, "Jallao" resumed operations in January 1957. Combined fleet exercises in the Caribbean occupied her through February; and, after coastal antisubmarine operations, she arrived Boston late in July for a short midshipman training cruise. September and October were spent in the North Atlantic on a
NATO exercise as the submarine helped strengthen the armed forces of the Atlantic Allies. She returned to New London24 October 1957 ."Jallao" spent most of 1958 on training exercises off the Atlantic Coast, taking part in a combined antisubmarine exercise in the North Atlantic in September. The year 1959 was spent largely in equipment development work and training with the Submarine School at New London.
The ship got underway
20 January 1960 for exercises in the Caribbean, returning19 February . The latter part of the year was spent in training out ofBermuda . From9 January to24 March 1961 , the veteran submarine carried out special training operations offScotland , and operated with Canadian ships off Halifax during that summer. The remainder of the year was spent in the New London area."Jallao" began 1962 with her second Mediterranean cruise, sailing
2 January and exercising with the vital 6th Fleet in the troubled area until7 May . The last 4 months of the year were spent in extensive modernization and repairs atPhiladelphia Naval Shipyard . Through 1963 and 1964, the ship took part in training cruises to the Caribbean, served in submarine school training, and participated in equipment evaluation work.On
3 January 1965 , she departed for a 4-month 6th Fleet deployment. She returned1 May for submarine warfare tactics and submarine school operations out of New London. "Jallao" operated along the Atlantic coast and in the Caribbean into 1967.SPS "Narciso Monturiol" (S-35)
On
26 June 1974 , "Jallao" was decommissioned, struck from the USNaval Register , and transferred (sold) under the terms of the Security Assistance Program, toSpain . The submarine was commissioned into the Spanish Navy as SPS "Narciso Monturiol" (S-35), named after Narcís Monturiol."Monturiol" was decommissioned
12 December 1984 , and scuttled off Cartagena in 1985.Awards
"Jallao" received four
battle star s forWorld War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/j1/jallao.htm|http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss368.htm
External links
*navsource|08/08368|Jallao
* [http://www.ussjallao.com/ website for USS "Jallao"]
* [http://perso.wanadoo.es/pfcurto/s35.html website for SPS "Narciso Monturiol"]
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