- USS N-4 (SS-56)
USS "N-4" (SS-56) was a "N"-class coastal defense submarine of the
United States Navy . Her keel was laid down on24 March 1915 byLake Torpedo Boat Company inBridgeport, Connecticut . The N-boats built by Lake had slightly different specifications from the ones built bySeattle Construction and Drydock and are sometimes considered a separate class."N-4" was launched on
27 November 1916 sponsored by Miss Dorothy H. Elliott, and commissioned atNew York Navy Yard on15 June 1918 with Lieutenant J. R. Mann, Jr., in command.Departing New York
25 June 1918 , "N-4" proceeded to the New London Submarine Base for outfitting and then she proceeded to the Torpedo Station atNewport, Rhode Island . Returning toNew London, Connecticut , on11 July , she once again departed on28 July to patrol along theNew England coast and guard coastal shipping against GermanU-boat s. Alternating out of New London andNew York City , she continued this duty until3 November . The signing of the Armistice with Germany found this submarine tied up at New London, where, but for a training cruise toSalem, Massachusetts , andPortland, Maine , from14 July to30 September 1919 , she remained until 1920.During the first half of 1920, "N-4" made short voyages to New York and Newport before she was placed in reserve at New London
7 June . Taken out of reserve in early September, "N-4" sailed forPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , on15 September for extensive overhaul until28 March 1921 . Returning to New London in early April, she operated off the New England coast, out of Newport and New London until she put into New London6 December to have her main engines removed and transferred to a newer "L"-class submarine. Tug USS|Sagamore|AT-20|3 then towed the hulk of "N-4" to Philadelphia. She arrived13 April 1922 , and was decommissioned22 April . The submarine was sold for scrapping25 September to Joseph G. Hitner of Philadelphia.References
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