- USS Coucal (ASR-8)
The USS "Coucal" (ASR-8) was a "Chanticleer"-class submarine rescue ship in the
United States Navy ."Coucal" was launched
29 May 1942 by Moore Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.,Oakland, California ; sponsored by Mrs. D. A. Scott; and commissioned 22 January 1943, Lieutenant Commander D. H. Byerly, USNR, in command."Coucal" arrived at
Brisbane ,Australia ,23 June 1943 to serve the submarines of the 7th Fleet. After 4 October, she gave escort, fueling, and tender services fromMilne Bay ,New Guinea , and in March 1944, carried cargo toManus Island and the bombarded Koruniat Island while sailing south to Brisbane for repairs. She returned to Manus 21 April for diving operations, and to set up a rest camp for submariners. On 25 June she sailed for overhaul at Brisbane, and on 12 August arrived atDarwin, Australia to serve submarines once more.Between
29 October 1944 and 29 December, "Coucal" joined in convoy exercises with submarines out of Fremantle, returning to duty at Darwin. Between10 February 1945 and 3 June, she continued her tender service atExmouth Gulf , then loaded cargo and passengers at Fremantle for the submarine base atSubic Bay ,Philippines where she arrived 4 July. Aside from the period between 23 July and 18 August when she escorted British submarines toBorneo , "Coucal" served at Subic Bay until clearing for Okinawa on 14 September. She was ordered on to Sasebo, where she served on occupation duty until returning toSan Francisco 24 November.Assigned to Operation "Crossroads", the atomic weapons tests in the Marshalls, "Coucal" put out from San Francisco
25 February 1946 forPearl Harbor . From 13 April to 30 September she planted moorings at Bikini, and carried out a variety of diving assignments in the tests, then returned to San Francisco for overhaul. From her home port at Pearl Harbor, she sailed to conduct diving and salvage operations on sunken targets at Bikini in the summer of 1947, then operated in theHawaiian Islands until12 April 1948 , when she sailed westward for theSuez Canal , andIzmir ,Turkey . Here she trained men of theTurkish Navy in submarine rescue, salvage, and deep sea diving techniques, and continuing west to round the world, returned to Pearl Harbor8 January 1949 .Serving Submarine Force, Pacific Fleet, "Coucal" operated in the Hawaiian Islands training deep sea divers, and carrying out rescue and salvage missions, and serving in the Far East in 1951, 1952-53, 1954-55, 1956-57, 1958, and 1960. Her base in the western Pacific was
Yokosuka ,Japan , from which she cruised to theKorea n coast,Hong Kong , the Philippines, andOkinawa on salvage and rescue duty.From September 1976 to September 1977, "Coucal" operated from her home port at Pearl Harbor, mainly supporting submarine training. One break in that routing was towing a barge to Johnson Island. On September 15, 1977, "Coucal" was decommissioned at Pearl Harbor. On 16 January 1991, ex-"Coucal" was sunk in the first PACFLT test of a Tomahawk anti-ship missile, fired from "USS Chancellorsville (CG-62)."
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