- USS Piper (SS-409)
USS "Piper" (SS/AGSS-409), a "Balao"-class
submarine , was a ship of theUnited States Navy named after the Piper,a fish of thehalfbeak family found in warm seas mostly along the shore. It swims at the surface, occasionally leaping into the air, and is named from the noise it makes when taken out of the water."Piper", ex-"Awa", was laid down
15 March 1944 by thePortsmouth Navy Yard , inKittery, Maine ; launched26 June 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Charles W. Wilkins, wife of Captain Wilkins; commissioned23 August 1944 , Commander Bernard F. McMahon in command.Although built late in
World War II , "Piper" completed three successful war patrols before the cessation of hostilities, operating as a life guard for plane strikes and as an advance picket for fast carrier task forces.First patrol, January – March 1945
"Piper" began her war career on
25 January 1945 , when she slipped out ofPearl Harbor as the leader of a five-ship wolfpack. The mission was an anti-picket boat sweep in preparation for carrier strikes onHonshū . After a short stop atSaipan , the pack arrived in the assigned area south ofIwo Jima 10 February . Three sweeps from10 February to13 February revealed no picket boats."Piper" spent the period from
15 February to24 March off the south and southeast coasts of Honshū serving alternately on independent patrol and lifeguard duty for the then intensive B-29 and carrier strikes againstJapan . On the night of25 February , "Piper" found her first target. In a night surface attack, she sank an unidentified 2,000-ton vessel. The last four days before departure were spent guarding the approaches toBungo Suido against a possible Japanese sortie on the badly-damaged carrier USS|Franklin|CV-13|3.Second patrol, April – June 1945
"Piper" arrived at Midway
30 March 1945 for refit and training, and departed26 April for her second war patrol in another wolf pack. The ships arrived in the patrol area, theSea of Okhotsk ,3 May 1945 , and fromMay 14 toMay 25 made concentrated surface sweeps of the area.The remainder of the period was spent on independent war patrol, rotating stations. On
27 May "Piper" got her first chance on this patrol when she sighted two small merchantmen with two escorts inBoussole Channel . Working her way through a heavy fog, she launched a surface torpedo attack, sinking one 4,000-ton merchantman. The escorts dropped a fewdepth charge s, but none were close to the mark.Third patrol, July – August 1945
"Piper" departed the area
4 June 1945 , arriving at Pearl Harbor onJune 13 . On19 July 1945 she departed on her third war patrol, stopping en route atGuam for advanced training fromAugust 1 to4 August . OnAugust 11 , "Piper" accounted for two five-ton fishing vessels inKoshiki Kaikyo , and onAugust 13 she entered theSea of Japan . There she rescued six prisoners of war; Japan capitulated the next day.1945 – 1951
On
3 September she headed for Pearl Harbor and onward routing to the United States. "Piper" arrived15 October 1945 at the U.S. Naval Submarine Base, New London, Conn. During the next five years, "Piper" remained in the New London area with the exception of cruises to Nassau,New Brunswick andNova Scotia , and overhauls in Portsmouth andPhiladelphia Naval Shipyard s.On
2 May 1950 "Piper" got under way for a tour of duty with theU.S. 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean. Upon her return to the States she made a six-week cruise to Guantanamo Bay,Cuba , for special exercises.1951 – 1958
In June 1951 "Piper" went to the
Charleston Naval Shipyard forFleet Snorkel conversion which gave her the streamlined “new look” and snorkel gear. For the next few years the submarine operated out of New London along the east coast of the United States and in the Caribbean.In July 1955 "Piper" got under way for her second tour of duty with the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean. January 1956 found her operating in the Caribbean again. From March to September she underwent an extensive overhaul in the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.
On
1 July 1957 , Rear AdmiralCharles W. Wilkins , Commander Submarine Force, Atlantic Fleet selected "Piper" as hisflagship . His wife had christened "Piper" at her launching in 1944. In September "Piper" sailed for an eight weekNATO exercise in the North Atlantic. In 1958, after completing almost a full year as Flagship of the Submarine Force, Atlantic Fleet, "Piper" was relieved by USS|Seawolf|SSN-575|3.1958 – 1966
On
6 November 1959 "Piper" departed New London for a three month deployment with the 6th Fleet. Throughout 1960 she remained in the New London area. On20 February 1961 the submarine got underway for exercises in the Caribbean. On this cruise she became the first snorkel submarine to make her 10,000th dive.In the fall of 1962 "Piper" was deployed in the Caribbean area during the
Cuban Missile Crisis . "Piper" commenced another Mediterranean deployment8 October 1963 . She transited theSuez Canal toKarachi ,Pakistan to participate with the Navies of theCENTO nations in exercise Midlink VI and returned to the Mediterranean early in December for operations with the 6th Fleet before returning to New London1 February 1964 .During 1964, in conjunction with Atlantic Fleet exercises, "Piper" visited
Portsmouth ,England andRotterdam ,Netherlands . After an overhaul in the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard during the first six months of 1965, "Piper" sailed for the first of two Caribbean deployments15 October , returning from the second10 April 1966 . For the remainder of that year she operated out of Submarine School, New London.1967 – 1970
On
22 March 1967 , "Piper"’s main storage battery had deteriorated to the extent that the ship was restricted to surface operations. At this time "Piper" had made 13,724 dives, a record for commissioned submarines. On10 May "Piper" entered theNorfolk Naval Shipyard for deactivation. On15 June "Piper" was reclassified to AGSS-409 and the next day she was placed “out of commission, special”, and replaced USS|Cero|SS-225|3 as the Detroit, Mich., Naval Reserve Training submarine."Piper" was sold for scrapping in June 1971; she was placed out of service and struck from the
Naval Register ,1 July 1970 ."Piper" received four
battle star s for service inWorld War II .References
*DANFS|http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p7/piper.htm|http://hazegray.org/danfs/submar/ss409.txt
External links
*navsource|08/08409|Piper
* [http://users2.ev1.net/~crashevansss343/piper/piperopening.html USS "Piper" website]
* [http://webpages.charter.net/usspiper/piperhistory.pdf Official History in pdf format]
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