- USS R-21 (SS-98)
USS "R-21" (SS-98) was an "R"-class coastal and harbor defense submarine of the
United States Navy . Her keel was laid down on19 April 1917 by theLake Torpedo Boat Company inBridgeport, Connecticut ; the R-boats built by Lake Torpedo Boat (R-21 through R-27) are sometimes considered a separate class from those built byFore River Shipbuilding (R-1 through R-14) andUnion Iron Works (R-15 through R-20). She was launched on10 July 1918 sponsored by Mrs. Dallas C. Laizure and commissioned on17 June 1919 with Lieutenant Commander Morris D. Gilmore in command.Attached to Submarine Division 1, "R-21" operated out of the submarine base at
New London, Connecticut . She conducted diving and approach tactical training inLong Island Sound , and conducted several training cruises in the vicinity ofBlock Island with other units of the division. Following a recruiting cruise toNew Haven, Connecticut , andBridgeport, Rhode Island , from20 August to27 August , she returned to New London for upkeep."R-21" continued practice dives off the coast into the fall with a call at the Torpedo Station,
Newport, Rhode Island , on21 October . She departed New London1 November 1919 in company with
"R-22" (SS-99),
"R-24" (SS-101),
"R-27" (SS-104),and
"Eagle No. 31". Proceeding viaHampton Roads ,Wilmington, North Carolina ,Savannah, Georgia ,Key West, Florida ,Havana ,Cienfuegos , and Guantanamo Bay,Cuba ; andKingston, Jamaica , she arrived atCoco Solo ,Panama Canal Zone , on11 December .Following several practice dives out of Coco Solo, she transited the
Panama Canal on27 January 1920 for drydock work at Balboa. Returning to Coco Solo, "R-21" continued to refine her diving, approach, and torpedo tactics through the spring and summer. During two trips toAlmirante Bay ,30 March -2 April and17 May -20 May , she practiced with other units of the first division.Given
hull classification symbol SS-98 in July, "R-21" again transited the canal to Balboa27 September for a month in drydock. Upon returning to Coco Solo, she was laid up for 11 months of extensive overhaul. She sailed north on26 September 1921 via Guantanamo Bay, Key West, andNew York City , arriving New London on27 October . She sailed toPortsmouth, New Hampshire , on27 December for refitting.A successful test dive on
26 May 1922 meant that "R-21" could return to New London. Through the spring and summer months she operated out of New London and Newport.The craft of Submarine Division 1 sailed from New London
2 October 1922 for Coco Solo. "R-21" served as flagship as the boats cruised viaHampton Roads and Guantanamo. After 11 days out, "R-24" developed engine trouble and was temporarily taken under tow by "R-21". The Cuba-bound steamer SS "Bethore" rendered assistance, and "R-21" arrived at Coco Solo27 October ."R-21" spent the rest of her active Navy days operating out of Coco Solo and undergoing repairs at Balboa. She sailed from Coco Solo for the last time
15 February 1923 in company with a tender,
"Quail" (AM-15),and eight other submarines. Two days later "R-21"’s engines malfunctioned and she was towed into Guantanamo by the tender. Repairs were quickly accomplished and "R-21" sailed forPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , on22 February , arriving there viaCharleston, South Carolina , on9 November 1923 .Decommissioned at the
Philadelphia Navy Yard on21 June 1924 , "R-21" was struck from theNaval Vessel Register on9 May 1930 and sold for scrap30 July 1930 .References
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