


Croaker
País | Estados Unidos |
Classe de Navio | Submarino da Classe Gato |
Hull Number | SS-246 |
Estaleiro | Electric Boat Company |
Data de Quilha | 1 abr 1943 |
Data de Lançamento | 19 dez 1943 |
Data de Incorporação | 21 abr 1944 |
Data de Desincorporação | 2 abr 1968 |
Deslocamento | 1,549 tons standard; 2,424 tons submerged |
Comprimento | 312 feet |
Boca | 27 feet |
Calado | 17 feet |
Máquinas | Four General Motors Model 16-248 V16 diesel engines (5,400shp), four high-speed General Electric electric motors with reduction gears (2,740shp), two 126-cell Sargo batteries, two propellers |
Velocidade | 21 knots |
Autonomia | 11,000nm at 10 knots on surface, 48 hours at 2 knots submerged |
Tripulação | 60 |
Armamento | 6x533mm forward torpedo tubes, 4x533mm forward torpedo tubes, 24 torpedoes, 1x76mm 50cal deck gun |
Submerged Speed | 9 knots |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseUSS Croaker was commissioned into service in Apr 1944 and embarked on her first war patrol in mid-Jul from Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States, during which she sank the Japanese cruiser Nagara on 7 Aug, among other ships, and won a Navy Unit Commendation. In her six war patrols between 1944 and 1945, three of them were considered successful, sinking a total of 19,710 tons of shipping. She had also conducted lifeguard duties during the war, which role she held off southern China in Aug 1945 when the Pacific War drew to a close. Shortly after the war, she sailed to New London, Connecticut, United States via Saipan in the Mariana Islands, Panama Canal, and Galveston in Texas, United States, where she was decommissioned and placed in reserve. She served as a training vessel at New London between 7 May 1951 and 18 Mar 1953, and then underwent conversion work to become a hunter-killer submarine with the new designation of SSK-246. In this new role, she was recommissioned in Dec 1953 and returned to active duty in Feb 1954, patrolling the east coast of the United States and the Caribbean Sea. In 1957 and 1958, she visited ports in England, United Kingdom while taking part in NATO exercises. In 1959, she returned to her original designation of SS-246. In Feb 1960, she conducted training exercises in England. In Sep 1960, she went on a cruise in the Mediterranean Sea, through the Suez Canal, and visiting ports in the Arabian Sea, returning to New London in mid-Dec. In May 1967, she was reclassified as auxiliary submarine AGSS-246. She was decommissioned from service for the final time on 2 Apr 1968 and was given the designation IXSS-246 in Dec 1971. Between 1977 and 1987, she was displayed as a private attraction in Groton, Connecticut, United States by the Submarine Memorial Association. Since 1988, she had been a museum ship at the Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park in Buffalo, New York, United States.
ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia
Last Major Revision: Aug 2011
Submarine Croaker (SS-246) Mapa Interativo
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Croaker Operational Timeline
1 abr 1943 | Submarine Croaker was laid down. |
19 dez 1943 | O submarino Croaker foi lançado, patrocinado pela esposa do Almirante William H. P. Blandy. |
21 abr 1944 | USS Croaker was commissioned into service with Commander John E. Lee in command. |
26 jun 1944 | USS Croaker arrived at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii. |
19 jul 1944 | USS Croaker departed Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii for her first war patrol. |
6 ago 1944 | USS Croaker fired 7 torpedoes at a Japanese freighter, all of which missed. |
7 ago 1944 | USS Croaker sank Japanese light cruiser Nagara after hitting her with 1 of 4 torpedoes fired. |
14 ago 1944 | USS Croaker sank a Japanese freighter with 2 of 6 torpedoes fired. |
16 ago 1944 | USS Croaker sank a Japanese patrol vessel with 1 of 3 torpedoes fired. |
17 ago 1944 | USS Croaker sank two Japanese oilers with 2 of 6 torpedoes fired. |
31 ago 1944 | USS Croaker arrived at Midway for refitting, ending her first war patrol. |
23 set 1944 | USS Croaker completed her refitting at Midway and began her second war patrol. |
9 out 1944 | USS Croaker sank a Japanese freighter with 4 of 4 torpedoes fired. |
12 out 1944 | USS Croaker sank a Japanese merchant ship with 3 of 3 torpedoes fired. |
17 out 1944 | USS Croaker damaged a small Japanese sampan with the deck gun. |
23 out 1944 | USS Croaker sank a Japanese freighter with 1 of 4 torpedoes fired and damaged a schooner. |
24 out 1944 | USS Croaker attacked a Japanese convoy; firing a total of 13 torpedoes, 6 of them made contact, damaging two ships and sinking one freighter. |
10 nov 1944 | USS Croaker arrived at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, ending her second war patrol. |
13 dez 1944 | USS Croaker departed Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii for her third war patrol in the Philippines Islands and South China Sea areas. |
12 fev 1945 | USS Croaker arrived at Fremantle, Australia, ending her third war patrol. |
12 mar 1945 | USS Croaker departed Fremantle, Australia for her fourth war patrol. |
22 abr 1945 | USS Croaker refitted at Subic Bay, Philippine Islands, ending her fourth war patrol. |
15 mai 1945 | USS Croaker departed Subic Bay, Philippine Islands for her fifth war patrol in the Java Sea. |
30 mai 1945 | USS Croaker attacked a small Japanese convoy consisted of three small oilers and an armed escort; firing a total of 21 torpedoes, 3 of them made contact, and she claimed to have sunk two oilers and the escort vessel, but the sinkings were not confirmed. |
5 jun 1945 | USS Croaker arrived at Fremantle, Australia, ending her fifth war patrol. |
1 jul 1945 | USS Croaker departed Fremantle, Australia for her sixth war patrol. |
13 ago 1945 | USS Croaker arrived at Subic Bay, Philippine Islands, ending her sixth and final war patrol. |
15 jun 1946 | USS Croaker was decommissioned from service and was placed into the US Navy Atlantic Reserve Fleet. |
7 mai 1951 | USS Croaker was recommissioned into service as a training vessel. |
18 mar 1953 | USS Croaker was decommissioned from service at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Maine, United States for conversion into a hunter-killer submarine. |
9 abr 1953 | Submarine Croaker received the new designation SSK-246. |
11 dez 1953 | USS Croaker was recommissioned into service. |
2 abr 1968 | USS Croaker was decommissioned from service. |
20 dez 1971 | O submarino Croaker foi retirado do Registro Naval dos EUA. |
27 jun 1976 | Submarine Croaker was designated as a museum ship at Groton, Connecticut, United States. |
12 set 2008 | Museum ship submarine Croaker of Buffalo, New York, United States was listed on the US National Register of Historic Places. |
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