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was sealed up and was ready to tow to the Avondale Shipyard on 1 March 1972. At Avondale, it was found that the four barges were insufficient to reduce the submarine's draft, and a new plan was devised to use six 120-by-32-foot (36.6 by 9.8 m) barges, ballasted to the outside and linked together
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from New Orleans to Muskogee also was deemed impossible, meaning that another method of transport would have to be devised. The Muskogee City-County Trust Port Authority in the meantime donated 5 acres (2.0 ha) of prime waterfront real estate for the submarine's berth and a memorial park.
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closed the range and submerged to radar depth at 21:50 at a range of 6,000 yards (5,500 m). At 22:02, at a range of either 800 yards (730 m) or 880 yards (800 m), according to different sources, she fired four Mark 18 electric torpedoes from her bow tubes. The first torpedo hit,
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was forced to dive and maneuver to evade depth charges from the convoy's escorts. On 7 November 1944, she again caught up with the convoy when it anchored in San Fernando Harbor. As she closed the crippled heavy cruiser again, the escorts gave chase and depth-charged her until she retreated.
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submerged to radar depth at 04:12 with the Japanese submarine 6,800 yards (6,200 m) away, and at a range of 1,500 yards (1,370 m) fired three torpedoes from her stern tubes at 04:48. The first torpedo hit the submarine and blew her apart in large yellow fireball at
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sighted a significant number of Japanese aircraft, but that they passed her without attempting an attack, a behavior he attributed to what he presumed was the Japanese pilots being more concerned about the large number of American planes also in the area than with
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picked up radar signals from it at the same time. At 20:37, when she had closed to a range of 1,300 yards (1,200 m), her lookouts identified it as another Japanese submarine. The Japanese submarine then dived suddenly at 20:43. At 21:05,
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fired four torpedoes from her bow tubes. The first malfunctioned and ran hot in the tube, the second hit the target with a brilliant red explosion, the third went through the explosion, and the fourth missed, detonating at the end of its run.
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weekend in late May 1973. By the end of August 1973, she was attracting a thousand visitors a week, with income from paid attendance doubling over her first seven weeks on display. She had been restored well with the exception of her
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was raised on steel lifting straps and cradled between two pairs of bare-decked barges so that the submarine's draft was shallow enough to make the second phase of the tow, 1,350-mile (2,170 km) upriver, possible. Because of
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rapidly eased backwards and upwards, but endured a tense eight hours punctuated by more than 50 depth charges before she could surface and survey her damage. The depth charges had caused none, but the grounding had jammed the
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resumed her patrol to the south to avoid further contact with the junks. Since Japanese convoys dwindled constantly both in size and number by this point in the war due to American advances and faltering Japanese defenses,
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received her reactivation overhaul in January 1952 and was recommissioned on 7 March 1952 with Lieutenant Commander Robert J. Jackson in command. After six weeks of training, she set course via the Panama Canal for
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proceeded via Midway Atoll to Pearl Harbor, where she arrived on 26 August 1945. On 2 September 1945, she departed Pearl Harbor and headed for San Francisco. Arriving there on 9 September 1945, she proceeded to the
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communications with the flight leader, but then gained sound contact on an approaching torpedo. She went to deep submergence and narrowly avoided the torpedo, which passed overhead. Fyfe assessed it as a probable
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departed Midway Atoll on 22 February 1944 bound for another patrol area south of Honshu. This patrol was unsuccessful because of continual high winds and heavy seas that seemed to have kept the Japanese in port.
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got underway for her seventh war patrol, bound for a lifeguard station off the southeast coast of Kyushu. In the process of lifeguarding and avoiding mistaken attacks by Allied submarines and aircraft,
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heard them detonate at the end of their runs. She prepared for another attack, and by 00:01 on 10 February a Japanese submarine was visible at a range of 1,020 yards (930 m) as Fyfe, alone on the
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did not return to Velasco Reef until two days before her departure from the patrol area. One Japanese ship still lay high and dry on the reef, but closer inspection revealed her to be already beyond
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to Three Forks Harbor in Muskogee along with artifacts in the museum and pieces on the museum grounds. The time frame for the relocation operation was announced as three to five years.
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for a Japanese submarine and dropped four or five bombs, according to different sources, in her vicinity, but none landed close enough to damage her. The rescued aviators disembarked at
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began tracking a blip moving at 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) on a course of 310 degrees – i.e., away from Aparri and toward Formosa – at a range of 11,000 yards (10,000 m).
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upriver at 4 knots (7.4 km/h; 4.6 mph). On 3 May 1972 she passed with ease through Lock-and-Dam Number 6, but her superstructure had trouble clearing a bridge on the way into
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most of the way but finally reached her patrol area on 28 December 1943. However, bad weather continued to dog her operations and made it impossible for her to attack the few Japanese
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found the minesweeper, which her crew still believed to be a destroyer, in her sights instead. She fired three torpedoes from her bow tubes that hit the warship and blew her apart at
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selected the transport as her first target, but poor visibility, rain, and rough seas intervened. On 23 August 1944, while making an approach to locate the transport again in a rain
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to her final resting elevation, and by 1 May 1973 she had been realigned to overlook the Arkansas River. at what is now Muskogee War Memorial Park: Home of the USS Batfish.
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encountered only small and isolated transports, and her attacks on them were cut short either by foul weather or by torpedoes that consistently passed under their targets.
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on Luzon. The contact disappeared from radar at 02:41 at a range of 7,150 yards (6,540 m), indicating that it was a submerging submarine. It surfaced at 03:10, and
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continued her patrol. She sighted a Japanese convoy on 28 June 1944, but before she could reach a suitable attack position, the Japanese attacked her with torpedoes and
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moved in and fired four torpedoes from her stern tubes that she thought sank a transport and an escort. However, these kills were not later confirmed. Soon thereafter,
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closed for another attack. She fired a single torpedo set at a very shallow depth, but it too passed under the target, although it hit an escort on the other side.
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departed Pearl Harbor for Midway Atoll and additional training. While she was at Midway, Lieutenant Commander John K. "Jake" Fyfe relieved Merrill of command.
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closed in for a surface attack, and her guns filled the trawler with holes but failed to trigger an explosion. The escort moved at high speed to ram
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fired three torpedoes from her bow tubes that missed their mark when the Japanese maneuvered to avoid them. This convoy also made good its escape.
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had performed the unparalleled feat of sinking three enemy submarines in only four days. She headed for Guam on 16 February 1945 in company with
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never acknowledged Miwa's order and never arrived at Takao, and there is no evidence that she took part in the evacuation; the destroyer escort
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surfaced and fired at one of the larger junks, then dispatched boarding parties which searched four of the junks and found nothing but harmless
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The procurement committee of the Oklahoma Submarine Veterans chapter met with the Navy to make preliminary arrangements for the transfer of
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in Apra Harbor on 21 February 1945, U.S. Navy photographers greeted the successful "sub killer." She continued on to Hawaii in company with
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The three Japanese submarines' use of radar, which, while helping them locate enemy targets, also made them vulnerable to attack because of
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to the Oklahoma Maritime Advisory Board. The towing was divided into two phases. the first phase was a direct offshore tow from Orange to
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to Japan. She closed for a surface attack, but at a range of 5,500 yards (5,030 m), the target suddenly turned to attack. She was a "
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passed through a nearby 5-knot (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph) zone at 11 knots (20 km/h; 13 mph) that afternoon: the resulting
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arrived at the Will Brothers Port of Muskogee Terminal on 7 May 1972: this was her temporary home until a 120-foot (37 m) wide,
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became the target of two torpedoes, both of which crossed narrowly ahead. On 24 July, while creating a diversion for the submarines
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incident, in which the aircraft had mistaken her for a Japanese submarine, one of the fighters had spotted for the PBY by following
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was partially secured to the barges by lifting straps, but no cables had been placed to bind them together when the British tanker
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to hide. After several hours, she began to withdraw from the area and slowly rose to the surface, where she found herself alone.
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finally departed the shipyard on 31 May 1945 and reached Pearl Harbor on 8 June. She trained for two weeks before departing for
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remained moored, the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Commission balked at the risk the flood had revealed and asked to return
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gained SJ radar contact at a range of 10,700 yards (9,800 m). on a target in the vicinity of Babuyan between Calayan and
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in the world. Merrill chose to dive rather than use the cover of the heavy seas to close the battleship on the surface, and
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lowered the river level by 3 feet (0.91 m). One tug returned downriver, and the second tug continued the tow towards
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tentatively identified it as a Japanese submarine. Using radar and sound data to determine the target's course and speed,
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continued the pursuit because tankers had been deemed a high-priority target because of their vital role in supplying of
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to strain at her moorings, with fears that she would rip loose and damage the surrounding docks or collide with the new
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was not among the submarines ordered to take part in the evacuation and apparently was sunk on 18 November 1944 in the
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while at his post on deck in the surface gun action that ended in the destruction of what proved to be the guard boats
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Shortly after 12:00 on 19 January 1944, a convoy of four Japanese ships appeared on the horizon and, with nightfall,
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unofficially was opened to the public. Heavy spring rains flooded the Arkansas River on 12 March 1973, which caused
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of six torpedoes, but all passed under the target. Surprisingly, the tanker and escorts took no evasive action, and
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again gained radar contact and detected the Japanese submarine's radar at a range of 8,650 yards (7,910 m).
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closed with it and at 23:31 attacked with four torpedoes from her bow tubes, but all four torpedoes missed, and
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resumed her journey, making an independent voyage during which her crew conducted daily drills. She arrived in
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completed her evacuation mission successfully, and survived until at least April 1945. The Japanese submarine
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for her sixth war patrol during which she sank three Japanese submarines in the South China Sea in four days.
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was alerted to watch for Japanese vessels engaged in an evacuation to Formosa of Japanese personnel from the
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headed out on her fifth war patrol, although chronic engineering problems plagued her throughout the patrol.
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on the coast of Western Australia for refueling. On 11 October 1944, two hours after leaving Exmouth Gulf, a
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departed Midway Atoll on 1 August 1944 for her fourth war patrol, which took her to waters surrounding the
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sighted a large Japanese cargo ship steaming independently down the Japanese coast. She fired three of her
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had no further opportunities to attack Japanese ships until 14 November 1944. Then, while operating in an
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on Formosa to offload torpedoes and ammunition, and then proceed to the Aparri area to embark evacuees.
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chapters in 1969 to ask the U.S. Navy if they could adopt a retired submarine. On hand at the time at
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on 21 April 1952. She served the remainder of her commissioned career in training operations in the
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subsequently heard distinct breaking-up noises and claimed the sinking of a Japanese submarine at
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left Pearl Harbor on 11 December 1943 and began her first war patrol, an open-sea patrol south of
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and training period to instruct the crew in combat procedures for diving, attacking, evading, and
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to the Navy. However, the Navy declined, saying that it expected Oklahoma to honor its contract.
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departed her patrol area bound for Midway Atoll, a lookout sighted two Japanese ships, a small
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made a high-speed surface run to close for an attack. She fired three torpedoes at each of two
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submarines, capable of speeds of 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph). The Q-ship attacked at
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regained radar and radar detector contact with it at a range of 9,800 yards (9,000 m).
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departed her patrol area on 3 April 1944 without making contact with any ship larger than a
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filling her ballast tanks with water. While the park and grounds remain open for visitors,
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jammed in the fully raised position and defied the crew's efforts to correct the problem.
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remained watertight, allowing her to stay afloat as the water level rose, she began to
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sound head, reducing her underwater listening capabilities, and had bent the starboard
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remains closed to the public due to flood damage while funds are raised for repairs.
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mistook her for a U-boat and almost dropped its bombload on her. On 1 November 1943,
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gained radar contact on a target at a range of 8,000 yards (7,300 m), and her
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An initial report claimed that it was impossible to get a submarine as far up the
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chased a Japanese minelayer for 90 minutes, but it outmaneuvered her and escaped.
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until 4 November 1944, when she received orders to perform lifeguard duties off
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were not accurate: They showed depths of 400 feet (122 m) in the area, but
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departed her patrol area on 24 January 1944 and headed back through typhoons to
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received orders to proceed to Pearl, and she arrived there on 1 December 1944.
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on 9 January 1945, but returned to sea on 10 January to take up patrol in the
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sank by the stern. However, a Japanese patrol boat immediately gave chase to
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at the ship, but all three passed astern of her. As the first target rounded
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blowing the Japanese submarine apart and sinking her almost immediately at
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11,000 nautical miles (20,000 km) surfaced at 10 knots (19 km/h)
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on 24 September 1942 prior to its keel laying on 27 December 1942 at the
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At 02:13 or 02:15, according to different sources, on 13 February 1945,
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north of Luzon. After arriving on station, she sighted a small Japanese
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departed Midway Atoll to patrol an area covering the southern coasts of
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at Pearl Harbor for repairs. She then carried out intensive training in
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between 27 and 29 August 1944 during air strikes on Peleliu and nearby
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returned to Midway Atoll, where she underwent a 16-day refit alongside
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The flotilla of barges was re-assembled, and by two tugs slowly moved
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departed Fremantle on 8 October 1944 and proceeded with the submarine
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Called away from Velasco Reef by orders to stand lifeguard duty off
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for an overnight stop, then transited the canal and spent a week in
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After a general inspection and clearing of fuel and ballast tanks,
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later identified as a tanker, with two escorts. When close enough,
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tugboat. Over the next week, further flooding of the slip brought
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returned to lifeguard duty off Honshu. On 15 August 1945, word of
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remained on the scene to sink the crippled cargo ship, the 5,486-
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closed in for the kill and claimed to have sunk the cargo ship.
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agreed to sponsor a bill accepting the submarine for Oklahoma.
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proceeding on a southeasterly course, on track from Formosa to
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and later witnessed the Japanese completing the destruction of
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sank one barge and seriously damaged several others, although
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as part of an attack group which also included the submarines
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In The Course of Duty - The Heroic Mission of the USS Batfish
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as Tulsa because the river channel was not deep enough above
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fishermen aboard them. After giving the junks some supplies,
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on 30 December 1944 for her sixth war patrol, bound for the
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sighted another submarine and, believing it to be a German
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made no contacts until 9 February 1945, when at 22:50 her
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and reached Pearl Harbor on 3 March 1945. She received a
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was maneuvered into position by cables attached to four
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detected approaching aircraft which she identified as a
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on 5 May 1943, sponsored by Mrs. Nellie W. Fortier, and
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Amateur Radio Club that broadcasts from the USS Batfish
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had been almost completely cannibalized for parts, but
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and made a surface attack. She was unable to sink the
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down her track, and the PBY had dropped the torpedo.
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2678:In November 2021, a plan was announced to relocate 2275:. During the summer of 1959, she was assigned as a 1038:. Her crew then trained in firing the new electric 5361:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in February 1945 3232:"IJN Submarine RO-113: Tabular Record of Movement" 3204: 3102:"IJN Submarine RO-115: Tabular Record of Movement" 3050:"IJN Submarine RO-112: Tabular Record of Movement" 3020: 2821: 2819: 2817: 2815: 2813: 2787: 2697: 2040:Shipbuilding Company there, which began modifying 1386:with 4-inch (102 mm) guns and depth charges. 1350:picked up a radar contact – one large ship, which 925:, allowing her to make a quick escape out to sea. 3173:"IJN Submarine RO-55: Tabular Record of Movement" 3164: 3147:"IJN Submarine RO-46: Tabular Record of Movement" 3138: 2592:bridge downriver and block the channel. Although 2576:-mile (0.40 km) long trench could be dug to 2458: 1328:, Australia, for emergency repairs alongside the 1267:provided a relief crew to begin the refit, while 541: 6282: 6008:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in August 1945 3076:"IJN Submarine I-41: Tabular Record of Movement" 2346:United States Submarine Veterans of World War II 1157:. Japanese records later identified the ship as 1061:grounded to the north of the Palaus sent her to 887:. Although within sight of the coast of Honshu, 3229: 3170: 3144: 3099: 3047: 3011: 3009: 3007: 3005: 3003: 3001: 2999: 2997: 2995: 2993: 2991: 2989: 2987: 2985: 2983: 2981: 2979: 2977: 2975: 2973: 2810: 2412:, both of which by then were in reserve at the 2175:received orders to cease offensive operations. 2000:. As she pulled alongside the submarine tender 1800:sank on 7 February 1945 has been identified as 909:and headed away, a larger Japanese cargo ship, 447:5-inch (127 mm) / 25 caliber deck gun 6341:Buildings and structures in Muskogee, Oklahoma 3414: 2971: 2969: 2967: 2965: 2963: 2961: 2959: 2957: 2955: 2953: 2655:floating for the first time in decades. While 871:, but the kill was not confirmed. Retaliatory 691:Commander, Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet 5993: 5346: 3598: 3501:Hinman, Charles R., and Douglas E. Campbell. 3296: 3294: 3292: 3290: 1652:After her engagement with the landing barge, 1483:, she stalked a convoy of eight ships. After 674:end of the canal for minor repairs and rest. 399:48 hours at 2 knots (3.7 km/h) submerged 6306:World War II submarines of the United States 5315:List of submarines of the United States Navy 3340:. Muskogee War Memorial Park. Archived from 3288: 3286: 3284: 3282: 3280: 3278: 3276: 3274: 3272: 3270: 3197: 3195: 3193: 2825: 2765:Bauer, K. Jack; Roberts, Stephen S. (1991). 1872:detected the Japanese submarine blowing her 1390:dived and steadied up somewhere between her 3478:Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships 3439: 3437: 3073: 2950: 2943: 2941: 2939: 2937: 2647:sustained US$ 150,000 in damage during the 2554:, and was only able to pass under when the 2111:, which were scheduled to pass through the 2056:by a nine-submarine unit equipped with new 1511:got underway in company with the submarine 279:16 ft 10 in (5.13 m) maximum 6000: 5986: 5353: 5339: 3612: 3605: 3591: 2914: 2912: 2910: 2908: 2906: 2904: 2902: 2760: 2758: 2756: 2754: 2752: 2750: 2748: 2455:approved the transfer on 8 November 1971. 627:left New London on 15 October to join the 6351:Tourist attractions in Muskogee, Oklahoma 3551:U.S.S. Batfish Living History Association 3362: 3267: 3255: 3190: 2068:too noisy for such a delicate operation. 1412:on 20 October 1944, which began both the 949:peak at a depth of 240 feet (73 m). 650:approached the Panama Canal, a U.S. Navy 6311:Cold War submarines of the United States 3472:This article incorporates text from the 3434: 2934: 2718: 2534: 2462: 2078:in the Mariana Islands on 26 June 1945. 253:2,040 long tons (2,070 t) submerged 19:For other ships with the same name, see 6326:Friendly fire incidents of World War II 3230:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (2016). 3171:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (2017). 3145:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (2017). 3127:http://www.ussbatfish.com/whichsub.html 3100:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (2016). 3048:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander (2017). 2899: 2745: 2603:On 4 April 1973, the trench to the new 2428:was much cleaner and better outfitted. 1610:area of northern Luzon. On 4 February, 1171:beyond repair with two torpedo hits at 360:2,740 shp (2.04 MW) submerged 250:1,470 long tons (1,490 t) surfaced 6283: 3536:Historic Naval Ships Association: USS 2052:guarding the southern entrance to the 2048:, a projected foray into the Japanese 5981: 5334: 4652: 3586: 3324:"Pt. 4 - Campaign and Service Medals" 2837:: Greenwood Press. pp. 271–280. 2773:: Greenwood Press. pp. 275–280. 2556:United States Army Corps of Engineers 2081: 1920:. The victim later was identified as 1645:to suspend their patrols, proceed to 1591:on a northerly course heading toward 739:she sighted. On 14 January 1944, her 59: 6346:Museums in Muskogee County, Oklahoma 6336:Military and war museums in Oklahoma 3505:. Syneca Research Group, Inc., 2019. 2290: 2178: 1378:," a heavily armed decoy for unwary 1045: 913:, passed her on an opposite course. 814: 504:that crawls about on the sea floor. 263:311 ft 6 in (94.95 m) 6316:Maritime incidents in February 1945 4653: 2667:, which was corrected by the local 2640:Flood damage and planned relocation 2451:, approved the transaction and the 2449:United States Secretary of the Navy 1807:During the patrol, Fyfe noted that 1502: 1282: 850: 715: 379:8.75 knots (16 km/h) submerged 13: 2358:Naval Support Activity New Orleans 2019: 587: 271:27 ft 3 in (8.31 m) 14: 6362: 6321:Maritime incidents in August 1945 3519: 2483:in New Orleans. At the shipyard, 1448:. As she approached and crept to 1414:Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 1016:, who was hit by a bullet in the 6234: 6229: 6217: 6209: 5963: 5958: 5946: 5938: 5247: 5099: 5041: 4999: 4955: 4911: 4876: 4838: 4803: 4775: 4719: 4661: 3625: 3465: 3074:Hackett, Bob; Kingsepp, Sander. 2435:s better war record compared to 2296: 2241:. She was assigned to Submarine 2028:departed Pearl Harbor bound for 1680:in toward her target. At 00:02, 617:range, and then continued on to 212: 61: 31: 3494: 3481:. The entries can be found 3408: 3382: 3363:Cheromcha, Kyle (23 May 2019). 3356: 3330: 3316: 3249: 3119: 3093: 3067: 2138:rescued three survivors from a 1778:probably sank her southwest of 1339:. Finally, on 17 October 1944, 875:attacks by Japanese planes and 631:. While still northeast of the 592: 3415:Gustavo Olguin (31 May 2019). 2880: 2829:; Roberts, Stephen S. (1991). 2649:May 2019 Arkansas River floods 2516:by steel cables. On 13 March, 2459:Towing and permanent placement 2324: 2319: 1855:At 19:51 on 11 February 1945, 917:fired four torpedoes from her 697:spent five days alongside the 542:Construction and commissioning 16:Submarine of the United States 1: 6296:Ships built in Kittery, Maine 5058:Almirante García de los Reyes 3549:http://batfishcrew.weebly.com 3201:Hinman & Campbell, p. 16. 2947:Hinman & Campbell, p. 15. 2729:United States Naval Institute 2685: 2627:officially was opened on the 2408:as a possible alternative to 2213:, California, to prepare for 2143:United States Army Air Forces 809:Northwestern Hawaiian Islands 597:Following her commissioning, 584:Wayne R. Merrill in command. 5255:Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela 2875:U.S. Submarines Through 1945 2858:U.S. Submarines Through 1945 2805:U.S. Submarines Through 1945 2690: 2532:herself escaped major harm. 2414:Naval Inactive Ship Facility 2389:, Oklahoma. Later, a direct 2247:United States Atlantic Fleet 2224: 2183: 1617:, the commander of Japanese 1539:. The submarines arrived at 7: 2502:Bethlehem Beaumont Shipyard 2348:sent a delegation from its 2277:United States Naval Reserve 2131:could reach torpedo range. 1077:and the Japanese destroyer 1012:suffered one casualty, the 992:traveling with a converted 743:picked up a large contact. 710:United States Pacific Fleet 492:is the first vessel of the 430:10 × 21-inch (533 mm) 10: 6367: 3532:at NavSource Naval History 2302:Presidential Unit Citation 2269:Charleston, South Carolina 2221:, berthed at Mare Island. 2014:Presidential Unit Citation 1095:, two patrol boats, and a 945:grounded on an underwater 536:Presidential Unit Citation 186:Presidential Unit Citation 18: 6204: 6161: 6013: 5933: 5839: 5366: 5310: 5284: 5245: 5097: 5039: 4997: 4953: 4909: 4874: 4836: 4801: 4773: 4717: 4659: 4648: 4637:SS-530 – SS-536 (Unnamed) 4634:SS-465 – SS-474 (Unnamed) 4624:SS-438 – SS-463 (Unnamed) 4491: 3640: 3623: 2719:Friedman, Norman (1995). 2539:Torpedo room of USS  2500:instead was towed to the 2304:for her sixth war patrol. 2265:Charleston Naval Shipyard 2086:After calling at Saipan, 2030:San Francisco, California 1828:accompanying a U.S. Navy 1621:, ordered the submarines 759:, one of the two largest 220: 106:Portsmouth Naval Shipyard 54: 30: 6331:Museum ships in Oklahoma 2255:United States East Coast 1083:on the beach across the 797:with this last sinking. 420:10 officers, 68 enlisted 412:400 ft (120 m) 6267:35.794451°N 95.310974°W 3263:. New American Library. 2371:for his hometown, then- 2151:. On 1 August 1945, an 2115:into the Sea of Japan, 1816:. On 10 February 1945, 1271:′s own crew relaxed in 619:New London, Connecticut 601:underwent an extensive 580:on 21 August 1943 with 546:Originally to be named 376:(38 km/h) surfaced 221:General characteristics 6291:Balao-class submarines 4963:Royal Netherlands Navy 4937:Evangelista Torricelli 4846:Republic of China Navy 2543: 2472: 2453:United States Congress 2373:Oklahoma State Senator 2273:Atlantic Reserve Fleet 2163:on 4 August 1945, and 1753:and aircraft from the 996:serving as an escort. 749:Imperial Japanese Navy 486:Imperial Japanese Navy 135:Mrs. Nellie W. Fortier 6272:35.794451; -95.310974 3132:5 August 2012 at the 2835:Westport, Connecticut 2771:Westport, Connecticut 2552:Little Rock, Arkansas 2538: 2471:(SS-310) in 2017 2466: 2285:Naval Vessel Registry 2219:Pacific Reserve Fleet 2207:Mare Island Navy Yard 1428:and the area between 1330:submarine rescue ship 1289:Royal Australian Navy 1247:On 3 September 1944, 1163:. On 26 August 1944, 747:identified it as the 613:, to practice on the 611:Newport, Rhode Island 315:electrical generators 6151:Charles C. Randleman 3576:11 July 2015 at the 3390:"Hours of Operation" 2731:. pp. 285–304. 2287:on 1 November 1969. 2155:-based B-25 mistook 1782:on 31 January 1945. 1602:On 3 February 1945, 1551:to the northeast of 1467:with the submarines 1422:Battle of Leyte Gulf 1346:On 19 October 1944, 1251:headed for refit at 1026:No. 5 Isuzugawa Maru 745:Signals intelligence 677:On 8 November 1943, 582:Lieutenant Commander 562:Portsmouth Navy Yard 496:to be named for the 6263: /  5713:Point Pleasant Park 4783:Royal Canadian Navy 4707:Santiago del Estero 4699:Santiago del Estero 3125:Which sub was it? 2725:Annapolis, Maryland 2607:was completed, and 2279:training vessel at 1963: /  1904: /  1835:. She submerged to 1704: /  1436:and to the west of 1186: /  1130: /  984:On 2 July 1944, as 839:took over to allow 556:SS-310 was renamed 456:Oerlikon 20 mm 6141:Christiaan Huygens 4944:Francesco Morosini 4930:Alfredo Cappellini 3633:United States Navy 3544:www.ussbatfish.com 3344:on 27 January 2020 3302:"Post-War History" 3259:(4 October 2005). 2544: 2473: 2082:Seventh war patrol 2044:to participate in 1967:19.167°N 121.417°E 1908:18.883°N 121.833°E 1741:Lawrence C. Taylor 1708:18.933°N 121.567°E 1420:and triggered the 1219:demolition charges 1160:Minesweeper No. 22 1147:Minesweeper No. 22 788:gross register ton 629:war in the Pacific 494:United States Navy 204:, 18 February 1972 202:Muskogee, Oklahoma 6246: 6245: 5975: 5974: 5883:Charles F. 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Nawman 1719: 1718: 1716: 1715: 1714: 1709: 1705: 1702: 1701: 1700: 1697: 1503:Sixth war patrol 1287:Escorted by the 1283:Fifth war patrol 1212: 1211: 1209: 1208: 1207: 1205: 1198: 1197: 1192: 1187: 1184: 1183: 1182: 1179: 1156: 1155: 1153: 1152: 1151: 1149: 1142: 1141: 1136: 1131: 1128: 1127: 1126: 1123: 855:On 26 May 1944, 851:Third war patrol 716:First war patrol 699:submarine tender 438:6 forward, 4 aft 302: 301: 297: 216: 192:for World War II 119:27 December 1942 69: 66: 65: 64: 35: 28: 27: 6366: 6365: 6361: 6360: 6359: 6357: 6356: 6355: 6281: 6280: 6271: 6269: 6265: 6262: 6257: 6254: 6252: 6250: 6249: 6247: 6242: 6225: 6200: 6189: 6179: 6168: 6162:Other incidents 6157: 6147: 6137: 6127: 6117: 6107: 6085: 6075: 6059: 6043: 6033: 6022: 6009: 6006: 5976: 5971: 5954: 5929: 5906: 5900:Conte di Cavour 5896: 5878: 5867: 5856: 5846: 5840:Other incidents 5835: 5819: 5809: 5781: 5753: 5719: 5695:Conte di Cavour 5691: 5674: 5657: 5614: 5598: 5556: 5546: 5536: 5526: 5503: 5481: 5471: 5455: 5439: 5433:Peter Silvester 5429: 5412: 5395: 5385: 5375: 5362: 5359: 5329: 5324: 5306: 5276: 5248: 5246: 5241: 5100: 5098: 5093: 5042: 5040: 5035: 5000: 4998: 4993: 4965: 4956: 4954: 4949: 4920:Marina Militare 4912: 4910: 4905: 4877: 4875: 4870: 4848: 4839: 4837: 4832: 4804: 4802: 4797: 4776: 4774: 4769: 4720: 4718: 4713: 4662: 4660: 4655: 4654:Other operators 4640: 4487: 3626: 3624: 3619: 3611: 3578:Wayback Machine 3522: 3517: 3497: 3466: 3461: 3460: 3450: 3448: 3443: 3442: 3435: 3425: 3423: 3413: 3409: 3399: 3397: 3388: 3387: 3383: 3373: 3371: 3361: 3357: 3347: 3345: 3336: 3335: 3331: 3322: 3321: 3317: 3307: 3305: 3300: 3299: 3268: 3254: 3250: 3240: 3238: 3228: 3205: 3200: 3191: 3181: 3179: 3169: 3165: 3155: 3153: 3143: 3139: 3134:Wayback Machine 3124: 3120: 3110: 3108: 3098: 3094: 3084: 3082: 3072: 3068: 3058: 3056: 3046: 3021: 3014: 2951: 2946: 2935: 2925: 2923: 2918: 2917: 2900: 2885: 2881: 2873: 2864: 2856: 2852: 2845: 2824: 2811: 2803: 2788: 2781: 2763: 2746: 2739: 2717: 2698: 2693: 2688: 2669:fire department 2642: 2572: 2568: 2567: 2506:Beaumont, Texas 2461: 2432: 2344:chapter of the 2338:Mobile, Alabama 2327: 2322: 2293: 2227: 2215:decommissioning 2186: 2181: 2113:Tsushima Strait 2084: 2038:Bethlehem Steel 2022: 2020:March–June 1945 1972:19.167; 121.417 1971: 1969: 1965: 1962: 1957: 1954: 1952: 1950: 1949: 1913:18.883; 121.833 1912: 1910: 1906: 1903: 1898: 1895: 1893: 1891: 1890: 1837:periscope depth 1774:Ulvert M. 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Chafee 2383:Arkansas River 2326: 2323: 2321: 2318: 2317: 2316: 2305: 2292: 2289: 2253:and along the 2226: 2223: 2194: (SS-419) 2188:The submarine 2185: 2182: 2180: 2177: 2109: (SS-266) 2101: (SS-408) 2083: 2080: 2058:mine detectors 2021: 2018: 1861:radar detector 1798: (DE-203) 1776: (DE-442) 1762: (CVE-57) 1755:escort carrier 1751: (DE-416) 1743: (DE-415) 1732:Philippine Sea 1537: (SS-311) 1529: (SS-221) 1517: (SS-328) 1504: 1501: 1491:had attacked, 1481: (SS-270) 1473: (SS-271) 1310: (SS-363) 1284: 1281: 1196:8.500; 134.617 1140:8.150; 134.633 1047: 1044: 969:Nevertheless, 907:Andakino Point 852: 849: 816: 813: 717: 714: 607:damage control 594: 591: 589: 586: 543: 540: 520:Philippine Sea 510:served during 462: 461: 460: 459: 449: 443: 442: 439: 435: 426: 422: 421: 418: 414: 413: 410: 406: 405: 404: 403: 400: 395: 391: 390: 387: 383: 382: 381: 380: 377: 368: 364: 363: 362: 361: 358: 347: 346:2 × propellers 344: 331: 317: 311:diesel engines 308:opposed-piston 285: 281: 280: 277: 273: 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Index

USS Batfish

Muskogee
Oklahoma
Batfish
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
Kittery, Maine
Presidential Unit Citation
battle stars
Muskogee, Oklahoma

Balao class
diesel-electric
submarine
Fairbanks-Morse
cylinder
opposed-piston
diesel engines
electrical generators
cell
Sargo
batteries
Elliott
electric motors
reduction gears
shp
MW
knots
torpedo
5-inch (127 mm) / 25 caliber deck gun

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