- USS R-13 (SS-90)
USS "R-13" (SS-90) was an "R"-class coastal and harbor defense submarine of the
United States Navy . Her keel was laid down by theFore River Shipbuilding Company inQuincy, Massachusetts on27 March 1918 . She was launched on27 August 1919 sponsored by Miss Fanny B. Chandler, and commissioned on17 October 1919 with Lieutenant Commander Walter E. Boyle in command.Following shakedown in
New England waters, "R-13" briefly operated out ofNew London, Connecticut . In the spring of 1920 she conducted training patrols offBermuda , then prepared for transfer to the Pacific. She departed the East Coast in mid-June; transited thePanama Canal in early July. Givenhull classification symbol SS-90 at midmonth, she continued up the west coast toSan Pedro, California , whence she headed forHawaii on26 August ."R-13" arrived at
Pearl Harbor on6 September and for the next nine years assisted in the development of submarine warfare tactics. Ordered back to the Atlantic with the new decade the submarine stood out from Pearl Harbor12 December 1930 and on9 February 1931 arrived back at New London. There, she served as a training ship until 1941. However, she was in Annapolis, Maryland on June 30, 1932.On
26 May 1941 , "R-13" headed south to her new homeport,Key West, Florida . Arriving at the end of the month, she returned to New London in July, but was back off southernFlorida in August. During the fall she conducted operations in theGulf of Mexico , then assumed training duties for the Sound School at Key West. ThroughWorld War II , she continued the work there and out ofPort Everglades, Florida , and conducted patrols in theYucatan Channel and theFlorida Straits .With the cessation of hostilities, "R-13" decommissioned
14 September 1945 , was struck from theNaval Vessel Register on11 October 1945 , and was sold13 March 1946 .References
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