- USS S-2 (SS-106)
USS "S-2" (SS-106) was the prototype of the "Lake-type" "S"-class submarine of the
United States Navy . ("S-1" (SS-105) was the "Holland-type" prototype and "S-3" (SS-107) was the "Government-type".)Her keel was laid down on 30 July 1917 by theLake Torpedo Boat Company inBridgeport, Connecticut . She was launched on 15 February 1919 sponsored by Mrs. Philip B. Brill, and commissioned on 25 May 1920, Lieutenant Commander William M. Quigley in command.After trials and outfitting, "S-2" rendezvoused off
Portsmouth, New Hampshire , on 22 July 1921, with other S-boats of her division, SubDiv 18, and another division SubDiv 12, for what was, at that time, the longest cruise on record for Americansubmarine s. They sailed via thePanama Canal toPearl Harbor and then on toCavite ,Luzon , in thePhilippine Islands . Submarines which had previously served in theAsiatic Fleet had been carried over, tied to the decks of colliers.The two divisions operated from the
Cavite Naval Station during the three years following their arrival on 1 December 1921. They frequently visited Chinese ports atShanghai ,Chefoo ,Chinwangtao , Tsingtao,Amoy , and Woosung during this period. On 29 October 1924, Far East duty was terminated for the divisions and they departed for the west coast of theUnited States . "S-2", however, remained behind. On 5 November, her status was reduced to, in commission, in reserve. Retaining a partial crew for maintenance and readiness, she remained in reserve until 5 May 1928 when she again was commissioned in full."S-2" spent the rest of May, June, and July in
China , then resumed operations in the Philippines which she continued until ordered to return toPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , for inactivation. She departed Manila on 27 April 1929 and sailed viaGuam ,Pearl Harbor ,California , and thePanama Canal to the Naval Shipyard atPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania . Arriving on 5 August, "S-2" was decommissioned there on 25 November. After being stripped, she was struck from theNaval Vessel Register in 1931 and sold on 14 September of that year.References
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