- USS R-2 (SS-79)
USS "R-2" (SS-79) was an "R"-class coastal and harbor defense submarine of the
United States Navy . Her keel was laid down on16 October 1917 by theFore River Shipbuilding Company inQuincy, Massachusetts . She was launched on23 September 1918 sponsored by Mrs. Charles M. Cooke, and commissioned atBoston, Massachusetts , on24 January 1919 with Lieutenant Commander Charles Maynard "Savvy" [Blair, Clay, Jr. "Silent Victory" (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1975), p.1017.] Cooke, Jr., in command.After acceptance trials in
Cape Cod Bay , "R-2" was assigned to Submarine Division 9 of the Atlantic Fleet and based atNew London, Connecticut . She sailed4 December 1919 forNorfolk, Virginia , and winter division maneuvers in theGulf of Mexico . Returning to New London28 May , she joined
"R-1" (SS-78)and
"R-3" (SS-80)for four months of summer exercises off southernNew England . Givenhull classification symbol SS-79 in July, "R-2" headed for Norfolk13 September 1920 for an overhaul."R-2" was transferred to the Pacific fleet on
14 April 1921 , transited thePanama Canal on28 May , and arrived30 June at her new base,San Pedro, California . She took part in fleet exercises offCentral America from5 February to6 April 1923 . Returning to San Pedro10 April , "R-2" was ordered toHawaii on16 July with Division 9 and remained for eight years developing submarine tactics with the Fleet. She made an endurance cruise toMidway Island in July and August1924 .Leaving
Pearl Harbor on12 December 1930 , "R-2" was reassigned to the Atlantic fleet and arrived at New London via the Panama Canal9 February 1931 . She was attached to Division 4 and for the next ten years served as a training ship for the Submarine School at New London and for theYale University NROTC unit.Assigned to Division 12 on
1 June 1941 , "R-2" departed New London16 June and six days later arrived atKey West, Florida , her new homeport. Based there for the remainder of her career, she was attached to theFleet Sonar School , and assigned periodically to defensive patrols in keeping with her limited operational capabilities, until the spring of1945 . Then, with the approach of German capitulation, she was ordered toPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , for inactivation. Arriving1 May , she was decommissioned10 May and struck from theNaval Vessel Register 2 June . She was sold toRosoff Brothers ofNew York City on28 September 1945 , resold to theNorthern Metals Company of Philadelphia, the following month; and scrapped in early1946 .References
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