- USS N-5 (SS-57)
USS "N-5" (SS-57) was a "N"-class coastal defense submarine of the
United States Navy . Her keel was laid down on10 April 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-5" was launched on
22 March 1917 sponsored by Mrs. George Bevans, and commissioned atNew York Navy Yard on13 June 1918 with Lieutenant Commander Morris D. Gilmore in command.Sailing from
New York City on20 June toNew London, Connecticut , for fitting out and thence proceeding toNewport, Rhode Island , to load torpedoes, "N-5" began patrols offNew England and inLong Island Sound on watch against attacks on coastal shipping by GermanU-boat s. On7 September , after parting tow from her escort in a heavy sea, she was mistaken by an armed transport for aU-boat and was fired upon. Fortunately for the submarine, all 15 shells fell short and "N-5" was able to proceed on to New London. She continued her patrols until24 October when she put intoNew York Navy Yard for repairs, and remained there following the Armistice with Germany until sailing toPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , on21 February 1919 .Overhauled, the submarine departed Philadelphia
27 March , arriving New London10 April . Remaining in ordinary at the Submarine Base until10 March 1920 , the submarine then operated off the East Coast in training until placed in reserve at New London7 June . On1 October , "N-5" sailed toPhiladelphia Navy Yard for extensive overhaul lasting until7 April 1921 when she returned to New London, once again being placed in ordinary. There she remained for the next year, while her main engines were removed for transfer to a newer "L"-class submarine.Then, towed by tug USS|Lykens|AT-56|3 she moved toPhiladelphia Navy Yard , arriving14 April 1922 . "N-5" decommissioned19 April 1922 and was sold to Joseph C. Hitner of Philadelphia for scrap,25 September 1922 .References
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