- USS K-1 (SS-32)
USS "K-1" (SS-32) was the lead ship of her class of submarine of the
United States Navy . Her keel was laid down by theFore River Shipbuilding Company inQuincy, Massachusetts , as "Haddock", making her the first ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for thehaddock , a small edible Atlantic fish related to thecod , but on17 November 1911 , while under construction, she was renamed "K-1". She was launched on3 September 1913 sponsored by Mrs. Albert Ware Marshall and commissioned on17 March 1914 with Lieutenant (junior grade) E. F. Cutts in command.Upon completion of six months training, "K-1" joined the 4th Division, Atlantic Torpedo Flotilla,
Newport, Rhode Island , on9 October 1914 . The submarine departedNew York City on19 January for underwater development training out ofKey West, Florida . She continued operations along the East Coast for almost three years, aiding in the development of submarine-warfare tactics. The techniques learned from these experiments were soon put into practice whenU-boat s began attacking Allied shipping bound for Europe."K-1" departed
New London, Connecticut , on12 October 1917 , arrivingPonta Delgada 15 days later to conduct patrol cruises off theAzores . For the duration of the war, she conducted patrol cruises off the Azores and searched for the enemy U-boats, and protected shipping from surface attack. Upon cessation of hostilities11 November 1918 , the submarine arrivedPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , on13 December to resume coastal operations.From 1919 to 1923, "K-1" cruised along the Atlantic coast from
New England toFlorida conducting experimental exercises. The development of submarines was greatly accelerated through the technology learned from these experiments. New listening devices, storage batteries, andtorpedo es were tested. "K-1" arrivedHampton Roads on1 November 1922 and remained until she decommissioned7 March 1923 . She was sold as scrap25 June 1931 .See USS "Haddock" for other ships of the same name.
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