- USS Macabi (SS-375)
USS "Macabi" (SS-375) was a "Balao"-class
submarine of theUnited States Navy , named for themacabi , a fish ("Albula vulpes") living in tropical seas and off the American coasts as far north as San Diego andLong Island and reaching a length of convert|3|ft|m|0."Macabi" was laid down
1 May 1944 byManitowoc Shipbuilding Co. ,Manitowoc, Wisc. ; launched19 September 1944 , sponsored by Mrs.Arthur S. Carpender , wife of Rear Admiral Carpender; and commissioned29 March 1945 , Commander Anthony H. Dropp in command.Following trials on
Lake Michigan , "Macabi", on19 April , entered afloating drydock at Lockport, Ill., to transit theChicago Canal to theMississippi River , and arrived New Orleans26 April . Three days later she left for shakedown operations offPanama .On
3 June "Macabi" departed Balboa, Canal Zone, for final training atPearl Harbor before departing9 July for theCaroline Islands viaGuam , Marianas. She went on lifeguard station offTruk on arriving21 July . Some 10 days later "Macabi" was forced to dive to avoid two aerial bombs offMoen Island .She returned to
Apra Harbor , Guam, for repairs4 August through13 August ; and was on her way back to Truk when hostilities withJapan were terminated. "Macabi" was then ordered home, touching Pearl Harbor27 August to29 August on the way. ArrivingSan Francisco 5 September , she enteredMare Island Navy Yard 12 December for inactivation overhaul and decommissioned16 June 1946 .ARA "Santa Fe" (S-11)
On
1 April 1960 the US Navy and theArgentine Navy signed an agreement to transfer two submarines, "Macabi" and USS|Lamprey|SS-372|3."Macabi" was loaned to
Argentina under the Military Assistance Program11 August 1960 , and renamed ARA "Santa Fe" (S-11), while "Lamprey" was renamed ARA "Santiago del Estero" (S-12). The commander of "Santa Fe" wasCapitán de Corbeta Julio A. Aureggi. The submarines left San Francisco23 September 1960 , arriving at Naval BaseMar del Plata 30 November of the same year.The submarine was struck from the US
Naval Register , and sold outright to Argentina,1 September 1971 ; she was deleted and broken up by theArgentine Navy for spare parts in 1972.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m1/macabi.htm|http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss372.txt
External links
*navsource|08/08375|Macabi
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