The first USS ''Parche'' (SS-384/AGSS-384) was a
United States Navy
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submarine. She bore the name (pronounced with two equal syllables: ) of a
butterfly fish, ''
Chaetodon capistratus
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''. ''Parche'' was a
Balao-class submarine
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that operated in
World War II
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.
Construction and commissioning
''Parche'' was built by the
Portsmouth Navy Yard
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Founded in 1800, PNS is U.S. Navy's oldest continu ...
at
Kittery
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,
Maine
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. Her
keel
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was
laid on 9 April 1943 and she was christened on 24 July, when her sponsor, Betty Russell, smashed the traditional bottle of
champagne
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across the
bow
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* Bow and arrow, a weapon
* Bowing, bending the upper body as a social gesture
* An ornamental knot made of ribbon
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as ''Parche'' slid into the water for the first time. Russell was the daughter of
U.S. District Court
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Judge
Robert Lee Russell
Robert Lee Russell (August 19, 1900 – January 18, 1955) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and previously was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the ...
, formerly
Judge Advocate General of the U.S. Navy. ''Parche'' was
commissioned on 20 November 1943 with
Commander
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Lawson P. Ramage
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commanding.
First and Second War Patrols
On 29 March 1944 the submarine left Pearl Harbor with two other submarines, and , for her first war patrol. After passing
Midway Atoll, the three reached the sea lanes south of
Formosa
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16 April 1944. On 29 April ''Bang'' reported a large convoy away, and the
wolfpack attacked, ''Parche'' sinking one ship.
''Tinosa'' reported a seven-ship convoy on the morning of 3 May and ''Parche'' headed north at full speed to intercept. An hour after midnight ''Parche'' was in position and scored three torpedo hits on the leading ship and two hits on the second freighter, sinking both. ''Parche'' scored two hits on the third freighter, which settled by the stern and began to list to port. Post-war records credited the trio of submarines with five sinkings and 30,542 tons, ''Parche'' getting credit for ''Taiyoku Maru'' and ''Shoryu Maru''. ''Parche'' returned to Midway 23 May 1944, after making a thorough photo reconnaissance of military installations on the island of
Ishi Gaki Jima.
''Parche's'' second patrol was again south of Formosa, forming a coordinated attack group with and . ''Parche'' went to sea 17 June, following her refit. A week later she sighted and sank a patrol vessel with gunfire. On 4 July a Japanese cruiser and destroyer bombarded and depth charged ''Parche''.
''Parche'' sighted a convoy, MI-11, 29 July 1944 and, cooperating with ''Steelhead'', closed in, sinking 4,471-ton cargo ship ''Manko Maru'' and 10,238-ton tanker ''Koei Maru''. During this night surface action ''Parche'' barely avoided being rammed by one ship. ''Parche'' collaborated with ''Steelhead'' in sinking an 8,990-ton transport, the ''
Yoshino Maru
''Yoshino Maru'' (Kanji:) was an 8,950-ton Japanese troop transport and hospital ship during World War II, which sank on 31 July 1944 with great loss of life.
''Yoshino Maru'' was built in 1907 as ''Kleist'' for the Norddeutscher Lloyd by the Schi ...
'' (originally the ''Kleist'', built in Danzig, 1906 for
North German Lloyd
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, surrendered to the British in 1919, and acquired by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha in 1922). ''Steelhead'' sank two other ships, a transport and a cargo vessel. Another tanker and a cargo ship were damaged. For this action ''Parche'' received the
Presidential Unit Citation and her commander, CDR Lawson P. Ramage (later Vice Admiral), received the
Medal of Honor
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. The attack became known as ''Ramage's Rampage''. On 1 August the sub departed for
Saipan
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where she moored 5 August, arriving Pearl Harbor 16 August.
Ramage's Rampage
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Third, Fourth, and Fifth War Patrols
On her third war patrol, 10 September to 2 December, one of the longest of the war, ''Parche'' did not encounter any targets.
After a refit, the ship got underway 30 December for rotating patrol in the Nansei Shoto
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. She discovered a freighter and a tanker at anchor in Naze Ko
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19 January, firing six bow tubes at the tanker for five distinct hits and four stern tubes at the freighter for two possible hits. On 7 February ''Parche'' sighted and sank the 984-ton ''Okinoyama Maru''. Fueling at Midway 16 February, the sub continued to Pearl Harbor, where she arrived 20 February.
Japanese shipping, decimated by continual submarine and air attacks, was becoming increasingly difficult to find. When ''Parche'' left Pearl Harbor 19 March 1945, she headed directly for the east coast of Honshū
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, Japan. ''Parche'' sank escorting 615-ton Minesweeper No. 3 off Kobe Zaki 9 April. On 11 April ''Parche'' made a gun attack, sinking a small freighter of about 800 tons. She torpedoed another small vessel the next day. On 13 April ''Parche'' sank a fishing trawler. Two hours later she again opened fire on a small observation boat, leaving it blazing stem to stern. Two Japanese planes caused her to dive, leaving all her guns loose and much of her ammunition exposed. A heavy explosion shook her on the way down, but inflicted no damage.
On 22 April ''Parche'' sighted three small tankers in column, proceeding north along the coast south of Okama Saki. ''Parche'' launched three torpedoes at the second tanker and then shifted to the third, which was left down by the stern covered with a cloud of smoke. The sub sailed for Midway, arriving 30 April.
Sixth War patrol
''Parche'' got underway 25 May for her sixth patrol, the last of World War II, joining the “Lifeguard League” south of Honshū. She stayed on station off Honshū until 18 June, ready to pick up any aviators who might be forced down. No rescues were necessary, and on the 18th she proceeded to Tsugara Strait.
Her first torpedo contact came 21 June when she sighted a gunboat rounding Shiriya Saki. The gunboat was soon joined by a sub chaser and then by a freighter. Picking the freighter as the best target, ''Parche'' launched four torpedoes from her forward tubes for one hit, which threw up a veil of dense white smoke. Expecting counter-measures, the sub went under, accompanied by the breaking-up noises of freighter ''Hizen Maru''.
''Parche'' attacked three lugger
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s escorted by a small flat vessel on the afternoon of the next day, and sank two. She sank several trawler Trawler may refer to:
Boats
* Fishing trawler, used for commercial fishing
* Naval trawler, a converted trawler, or a boat built in that style, used for naval purposes
** Trawlers of the Royal Navy
* Recreational trawler, a pleasure boat built traw ...
s by gunfire on 23 June. Two days later she sighted three large ships and six escorts headed north along the coast, one of the most tempting convoys seen for some months in Japanese home waters. After ''Parche's'' attack the escorts shook the sub up considerably with depth charges four and a half hours, before she managed to work away and resume her patrol, leaving an ex-Gunboat sunk and another ship badly damaged.
After another round of life guard duty for the carrier planes of Task Force 38
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, on 17 July, ''Parche'' rendezvoused with to take aboard three fliers, and set course for Midway, arriving 23 July, and mooring Pearl Harbor 28 July.
One of the most highly decorated boats of the renowned World War II
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Pacific Submarine Force, USS ''Parche'' made six war patrols, earning five battle stars and one Presidential Unit Citation award for 2 war patrols.
Post World War II operations
After World War II ''Parche'', was assigned to Operation Crossroads
Operation Crossroads was a pair of nuclear weapon tests conducted by the United States at Bikini Atoll in mid-1946. They were the first nuclear weapon tests since Trinity in July 1945, and the first detonations of nuclear devices since the ...
as a target ship for the atomic bomb
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tests at Bikini Atoll
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. ''Parche'' survived both the airburst and the underwater burst, coming through relatively undamaged.
After decontamination, she proceeded to Mare Island Naval Shipyard
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at Vallejo, California
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. She was then decommissioned on 10 December 1946 and moved to join the reserve fleet Alameda, California
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in March 1947. On 1 December 1962 her classification was changed to Auxiliary Submarine, AGSS-384 and assigned as a Naval Reserve Training Submarine in Oakland, California
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.
''Parche's'' name was stricken from the Navy List
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on 8 November 1969, and she was sold on 18 June 1970 for scrap. All that remains of her is the original bridge structure, shears, and upper gun from the war which remain enshrined at the Naval Submarine Base Pearl Harbor
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, and her conning tower barrel, which is on display a
USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park
Pearl Harbor
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, Hawaii
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.
References
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External links
* USS Parche SS-38
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Balao-class submarines
World War II submarines of the United States
Ships built in Kittery, Maine
1943 ships
Ships involved in Operation Crossroads