- USS K-3 (SS-34)
USS "K-3" (SS-34) was an "K"-class submarine, of the
United States Navy . Her keel was laid down byUnion Iron Works inSan Francisco, California , as "Orca", making her the first ship of theUnited States Navy to be named for theorca , another name for the grampus orkiller whale , but on17 November 1911 , during construction, she was renamed "K-3". She was launched on14 March 1914 sponsored by Mrs. Clarence Meigs Oddie, and commissioned on30 October 1914 withLieutenant F. T. Chew in command."K-3" joined 3rd Submarine Division, Pacific Torpedo Flotilla 11, December 1914 and operated along the
California coast developing underwater warfare tactics and coordinating the use of underseas craft with the fleet. She arrived inHawaii an waters14 October 1915 to perform similar exercises in the light of increasing emphasis on submarine warfare.The
United States 's entry intoWorld War I placed a greater urgency on the need for experienced submariners, and "K-3" was dispatched toKey West, Florida , arriving8 January 1918 . For the remainder of the war, she conducted patrols along theFlorida coast while training men in underwater techniques. "K-3" continued operations along the East Coast after the war, testing new devices such as listening gear, storage batteries andtorpedo es. On7 November 1922 , the submarine arrivedHampton Roads and decommissioned there20 February 1923 . She was scrapped3 June 1931 .See USS "Orca" for other ships of the same name.
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