- USS Piranha (SS-389)
USS "Piranha" (SS-389), a "Balao"-class
submarine , was a ship of theUnited States Navy ."Piranha" was laid down
21 June 1943 byPortsmouth Navy Yard inKittery, Maine ; launched27 October 1943 ; sponsored by Mrs.William S. Farber , wife of Rear Admiral Farber, Assistant Chief of Naval Operations; and commissioned5 February 1944 , Lieutenant Commander Harold E. Ruble in command.After East Coast training, "Piranha" departed
Key West 3 April 1944 for thePanama Canal and her base,Pearl Harbor , arriving18 May for final training. With USS|Guardfish|SS-217|3, USS|Thresher|SS-200|3, and USS|Apogon|SS-308|3, she made her first war patrol between14 June and8 August . The coordinated attack group prowled waters west and north ofLuzon , striking fiercely and with notable success atJapan eseconvoy s. "Piranha"’s victims were "Nichiran Maru", sunk12 July , and "Seattle Maru", sunk four days later. Several times attacked by enemy aircraft and dodging surface patrol craft, "Piranha" returned safely toMajuro .For the first part of her second patrol, "Piranha" joined 9 other submarines in offensive reconnaissance covering the Third Fleet during the assault on Peleliu, patrolling
30 August to25 September . WhenPeleliu , deemed essential for the liberation of the Philippines, had been seized, "Piranha"’s group dissolved and she searched for targets westward along the 20th parallel, engaging an enemy patrol craft9 October . She endured a heavydepth charge attack, but outsmarted the patrol vessel, returning to Pearl Harbor23 October . During her third war patrol, again with an attack group, besides seeking worthwhile targets in theEast China Sea 19 November to13 January 1945 , "Piranha" served as lifeguard during B-29 strikes onKyūshū . She scored two hits on a merchantman8 January , only to be driven off by an escort without being able to regain attack position.Refitted at
Guam , "Piranha" sailed11 February for her fourth war patrol, a classic exhibition of submarine versatility. With her attack group she sought targets on the convoy lanes fromLuzon to Formosa andHong Kong . She spent 17 days on lifeguard during airstrikes on Formosa, on27 February sinking a junk presumably serving as aircraft spotter.She was foiled by a large fleet of fishing junks from making a rapid approach on a convoy reported leaving Hong Kong
5 March . Daringly resorting to an ancient ruse of naval warfare, she improvised a Japanese naval ensign and ran it up. The deception was successful, and she threaded her way through the fishermen at flank speed, but was unable to locate the convoy."Piranha" bombarded
Pratas Island 26 March with 100 5 inch shells. Three times during this patrol, which concluded with 10 days offWake Island , the submarine successfully maneuvered to avoid hits from attacking aircraft. She returned to Midway to refit21 April –17 May , then sailed for patrol, lifeguard, and bombardment atMarcus Island 22 May –31 May . Here she was attacked several times by shore batteries. After refueling atSaipan , "Piranha" sailed to complete this patrol offHonshū .With the decimated Japanese merchant marine hugging its own coast, "Piranha" was frequently frustrated by shallow water and omnipresent escorts in her attacks. Hair-raising encounters with submarine chasers and aircraft were rendered infinitely more dangerous by being fought so close offshore, where she had little water depth for maneuver. Her persistence and courage paid off; she heavily damaged a freighter
14 June , sank a coastal tanker and destroyed a trawler laden with oil drums by gunfire17 June . Two more trawlers fell to her gun23 June . Though slightly damaged when their escort retaliated with depth charges, "Piranha" returned safely to Pearl Harbor10 July .Her sixth and last war patrol lasted 14 hours; she had sailed from Pearl Harbor
14 August and was ordered back when hostilities ended the next day. Returning toSan Francisco 11 September , "Piranha" decommissioned atMare Island Naval Shipyard 31 May 1946 . There she lay in reserve, redesignated AGSS-389 on6 November 1962 , until stricken from theNaval Register 1 March 1967 and sold for scrap."Piranha" received 5
battle star s forWorld War II service.References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p7/piranha.htm|http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss389.txt
External links
*navsource|08/08389|Piranha
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