- USS Cobia (SS-245)
Infobox_nrhp | name =USS COBIA (submarine)
nrhp_type = nhl
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built =1943
architect= Electric Boat Co.
architecture= Other
designated=January 14 ,1986 cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1947&ResourceType=Structure
title=COBIA, USS (Submarine) |accessdate=2008-06-30|work=National Historic Landmark summary listing|publisher=National Park Service]
added =January 14 ,1986
governing_body = Private
refnum=86000087cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-04-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]USS "Cobia" (SS/AGSS-245), a sclass|Gato|submarine, is a ship, formerly of the
United States Navy , named for thecobia , a food fish found in warm waters."Cobia" (SS-245) was launched
28 November 1943 byElectric Boat Co., Groton, Conn., sponsored by Mrs. C. W. Magruder; and commissioned29 March 1944 , Lieutenant CommanderAlbert L. Becker in command.World War II
"Cobia" reached
Pearl Harbor from New London3 June 1944 . On26 June she put to sea on her first war patrol, bound for theBonin Islands . On13 July ,17 July , and18 July she sankJapan ese freighters. The last, "Nisshu Maru", was a troop transport carrying a Japanese tank regiment toIwo Jima . Even though only two members of the 26th Tank Regiment died, all of the regiment's 28 tanks went to the bottom of the sea. It would be December before 22 replacements were provided.On
20 July she sank three small armed ships in a running gun battle. One of them rammed "Cobia", causing minor damage, but she continued her mission, sinking a converted yacht of 500 tons on5 August , one of whose survivors she rescued as her firstprisoner of war .After refitting at
Majuro from14 August to6 September 1944 , "Cobia" sailed into theLuzon Strait s for her second war patrol, a mission punctuated again and again by attacks by Japanese aircraft. On22 October , she rescued two survivors of a Japanese ship previously sunk by one of "Cobia"'s sisters. She put into Fremantle to refit5 November , and cleared on her third war patrol30 November . Sailing into theSouth China Sea , she reconnoitered offBalabac Strait between12 December and8 January 1945 , and on14 January sank theminelayer "Yurishima" off the southeast coast of Malaya. Surfacing to photograph her sinking victim, "Cobia" was driven under by a Japanesebomber . Next day she rescued two Japanese from a raft on which they had been adrift 40 days.Once more she refitted at Fremantle between
24 January and18 February 1945 , then sailed to theJava Sea for her fourth war patrol. On26 February she engaged twosea truck s, one of which resisted with machine gun fire which damaged herradar equipment and killed Ralph Clark Huston Jr., a 20 mm gun loader and "Cobia"'s only casualty of the war. After sinking both sea trucks, "Cobia" interrupted her patrol for repairs at Fremantle from4 March to8 March , then returned to the Java Sea, where on8 April she rescued seven surviving crewmembers of a downed Army bomber. One of the crewmembers,Jean Vandruff , recounted the story of the rescue onHBO 'sBand of Brothers collection of WWII stories."Cobia" replenished at
Subic Bay from15 April to9 May 1945 , then put out for theGulf of Siam and her fifth war patrol. On14 May she attacked a cargo ship, but was driven deep bydepth charge s hurled by a minesweeper. Luck changed on8 June , when "Cobia" contacted a tankerconvoy , and sank both a tanker and thelanding craft "Hakusa". She refitted once more at Fremantle between18 June and18 July , then sailed for her sixth and final war patrol. After landing intelligence teams along the coast of Java on27 July , "Cobia" sailed to act as lifeguard during air strikes on Formosa until the end of hostilities, returning toSaipan 22 August .Of "Cobia"'s six war patrols, the first, third, fourth, and fifth were designated as "successful" war patrols, for which she received four
battle star s. She was credited with having sunk a total of 16,835 tons of shipping.Post-war service
She sailed on for
Pearl Harbor , New York, Washington, and New London, where she was decommissioned and placed in reserve22 May 1946 . Recommissioned6 July 1951 , Cobia trained reservists and Submarine School students at New London until placed in commission in reserve at thePortsmouth Naval Shipyard 29 October 1953 . After overhaul, she was towed to New London, where she was again placed out of commission in reserve in theAtlantic Reserve Fleet 19 March 1954 .By 1959, the Navy considered Cobia obsolete as a deployable warship and transferred her to the
Milwaukee, Wisconsin Naval Reserve Center. There it served as a training platform for the next eleven years. She was redesignated an Auxiliary Submarine, AGSS-245,1 December 1962 .ImageStackLeft|210
On1 July 1970 , the Navy struck Cobia from theNaval Register , and she was towed toManitowoc, Wisconsin to serve as an international memorial to submariners. In 1986, Cobia was incorporated as a part of theWisconsin Maritime Museum , declared aNational Historic Landmark , and placed on theNational Register of Historic Places . Cobia is permanently docked at theManitowoc River 's mouth intoLake Michigan where tours are given daily. The Cobia also houses the oldest operating radar set in the world.References
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08245.htm navsource.org: USS "Cobia"]
* [http://www.hnsa.org/ships/cobia.htm Historic Naval Ships Association: USS "Cobia"]
* [http://www.copperas.com/ss245/ USS "Cobia" website]
* [http://wisconsinmaritime.org/ Wisconsin Maritime Museum]
* [http://www.copperas.com/ss245/crewlist2.html Cobia crew list]
* [http://jean.vandruff.com/cobia.html Jean Vandruff's account of his rescue at sea]
* [http://www.hbo.com/apps/band/site/client/stories/curated_story.jsp?exid=171 HBO Band of Brothers site] with Vandruff's account.
* [http://www.usscobia.com/ WWII Fleet Submarine USS Cobia (SS-245)] , showing her radar in action
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