USS Kraken (SS-370)

USS Kraken (SS-370)

USS "Kraken" (SS-370), a "Balao"-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the kraken, a legendary sea monster believed to haunt the coasts of Norway.

"Kraken" was launched 30 April 1944, by the Manitowoc Shipbuilding Co., Manitowoc, Wisc.; sponsored by Mrs. John Z. Anderson, wife of Congressman Anderson of California; and commissioned 8 September 1944, Commander Thomas H. Henry in command.

"Kraken" steamed by way of Chicago to Lockport, Ill., 27 September 1944, and was carried in a floating drydock down the Mississippi River arriving at Algiers, La., 4 October. Ten days later "Kraken" cleared Algiers, transited the Panama Canal and underwent intensive training in the Gulf of Panama. She sailed for Hawaii 4 November and arrived Pearl Harbor November 21.

"Kraken" departed Pearl Harbor December 12, 1944, for her first war patrol, touched at Saipan December 23, set course for Indochina next morning. There she maintained lifeguard duty in support of 3rd Fleet carrier strikes. While on station she rescued a USS|Lexington|CV-16|2 pilot from rough seas and evaded a strafing enemy plane by diving. Finding no targets, "Kraken" set course for Fremantle, Australia, arriving there 14 February 1945.

"Kraken" departed on her second war patrol 15 March and maintained lifeguard duty in the South China Sea supporting aircraft carrier strikes against Singapore and Saigon. She returned to Subic Bay, P.I., 26 April.

Departing on her third war patrol on 19 May 1945, "Kraken" set course for the Gulf of Siam. After searching in vain for enemy targets, she shifted to the Java Sea where on 19 June she bombarded Merak and riddled a coaster and a small ship with 5 inch and 40 mm projectiles. She saw the coaster sink and she left the small ship ablaze before clearing the harbor.

Three days later, while chasing an eight-ship convoy, "Kraken"'s torpedoes sank an oiler and a coastal steamer and her guns inflicted heavy damage on one of the Japanese submarine chasers. Then "Kraken" proudly sailed into Fremantle, Australia, 3 July 1945, ending her most successful patrol.

"Kraken" sailed on her fourth and last patrol 29 July. While seeking the enemy in the Java Sea, her patrol was cut short when she received news of Japan's capitulation. Sailing for Subic Bay, she arrived 21 August.

Kraken cleared Subic Bay 31 August 1945, touched at Pearl Harbor, and arrived at San Francisco 22 September. On 14 October she rendezvoused with Admiral William Halsey's 3rd Fleet and formed a part of honor escort for Halsey, as he passed under the Golden Gate Bridge in his flagship, USS|South Dakota|BB-57|3. Ten days later "Kraken" visited Longview, Wash., for the first postwar Navy Day celebrations and returned to San Francisco 31 October where she was placed out of commission 4 May 1946 in the Pacific Reserve Fleet.

SPS "Almirante García de los Reyes" (S-31)

"Kraken" remained in reserve status until 18 September 1958, when she was assigned to Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard for activation overhaul and given a Fleet Snorkel conversion preparatory to transfer on loan to Spain. After several months of familiarization at Pearl Harbor for her new crew, on 25 October 1959 she was commissioned SPS "Almirante García de los Reyes", in memory of Don Mateo García de los Reyes (1862–1936), the Spanish Navy's pioneer in submarines. The ship's unusually long name posed a practical problem, so the abbreviation "A. G. de los Reyes" was often used. Originally designated E-1, she was redesignated S-31 in 1961 to conform to the new, NATO-style numbering system adopted by the Spanish Navy. "Almirante García de los Reyes" was the only Spanish submarine in the 1960s, and was nicknamed "treinta y único" ("thirty "only-one") and became almost legendary.

"A. G. de los Reyes"'s voyage via the Panama Canal to Cartagena, Spain took till late January 1960.

"García" was decommissioned, 16 September 1974, sold to Spain, and struck from the US Naval Register, 1 November 1974. She was to have been cannibalized, but had to be overhauled and recommissioned, 1 September 1975, to replace "Narciso Monturiol" (S-33), ex-USS|Picuda|SS-382|3, which had suffered a severe engine failure the previous spring and had to be stricken. "García" was finally decommissioned in April 1981, struck from the Spanish Navy list, 1 April 1982, and scrapped.

"Kraken" received one battle star for World War II service.

References

*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/k5/kraken.htm|http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss370.txt

External links

*navsource|08/08370|Kraken
* [http://perso.wanadoo.es/pfcurto/s_31.html SPS "A. G. de los Reyes" website] (Spanish)


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