- USS O-16 (SS-77)
USS "O-16" (SS-77) was an "O"-class submarine of the
United States Navy . Her keel was laid down on7 October 1916 byCalifornia Shipbuilding Company inLong Beach, California .The later O-boats ("O-11" through "O-16") were designed by Lake Torpedo Boat to different specifications from the earlier ones designed by Electric Boat. They performed much less well, and are sometimes considered a separate class.
"O-16" was launched on
9 February 1918 sponsored by Mrs. I. H. Mayfield, and commissioned on1 August 1918 with Lieutenant W. M. Quigley in command.Commissioning during the final months of
World War I , "O-16" had little war time duty. After the war, she reported toCape May, New Jersey , where she went into dry-dock20 September 1919 . In October, the boat sailed toPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , where a dangerous fire in her superstructure on29 December was brought under control before it did major damage.In
1922 , "O-16" was stationed atCoco Solo ,Panama Canal Zone , for diving tests and maneuvers. She cruised in formation with
"O-12" (SS-73),
"O-14" (SS-75),
"O-15" (SS-76),and submarine tender
"Bushnell" (AS-2)to Guantanamo Bay,Cuba , on26 January , and continued maneuvers in and around theVirgin Islands . In April, she returned to Coco Solo, where electricians and engineers put her in prime condition.In November
1923 , "O-16" sailed to Philadelphia, where she decommissioned21 June 1924 after just five and a half years of service, and was turned over to the Commandant, Navy Yard, Philadelphia. Struck from theNaval Vessel Register on9 May 1930 , the boat was scrapped in accordance with theLondon Naval Treaty on30 July 1930 .References
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