.jpg) USS Pike (SS-173) underway off New London, Connecticut, 5 May 1944 |
| Career |  USN Jack |
|---|---|
| Ordered: | |
| Laid down: | 27 October 1933 |
| Launched: | 20 June 1935 |
| Commissioned: | 15 August 1935 |
| Decommissioned: | 15 November 1945 |
| Fate: | sold for scrapping |
| Stricken: | 13 August 1956 |
| General Characteristics |
|---|
| Displacement: | Surfaced: 1,310 tons (1330 Mg), submerged: 1,934 tons (1917 m³) |
| Length: | 283 ft (86 m) waterline, 301 ft (92 m) overall |
| Beam: | 24 ft 11 in (7.6 m) |
| Draft: | 13 ft 1 in (3.12 m) |
| Propulsion: | diesel-electric drive, 16cyl Winton Engine Co. Type 201 diesel engines (2/shaft), 4300 hp (3210 kW); Elliott Motor electric motors (2/shaft), 2085 hp (1555 kW), 240-cells Exide battery, two shafts |
| Fuel capacity: | 93,129 US gal (352,530 L, 373 tons) oil fuel |
| Speed: | Surfaced 19 knots (35 km/h), submerged 8 knots (15 km/h) |
| Test depth: | 250 ft (75 m) |
| Complement: | 5 officers, 45 enlisted |
| Armament: | 6 x 21 in (53cm) torpedo tubes (four forward, two aft, 16 torpedoes) 1 x 3 in (76 mm)/50 caliber antiaircraft deck gun, 2 x .50 cal (12.7 mm) & 2 x .30 cal (7.62 mm) machineguns |
'USS ''Pike'' (SS–173)' was laid down
20 December 1933 by
Portsmouth Navy Yard, in
Kittery, Maine;
launched 12 September 1935; sponsored by Miss Jane Logan Snyder; and
commissioned 2 December 1935, Lt. Heber H.
"Tex" McLean in command.
After shakedown in the Atlantic, ''Pike'' departed Newport, R.I., 10 February 1937, and proceeded via the
Panama Canal to
San Diego, Calif. During 1937 and 1938, she participated in maneuvers near
Hawaii. Entering
Manila Bay 1 December 1939, she served with
Submarine Squadron 5 (SubRon 5) out of
Cavite, P.I. Departing
20 June 1940, she cruised along the coast of
China from
Shanghai to
Tsingtao. Returning to Cavite
24 August, she voyaged in the
Philippines.
In response to the Japanese attack upon
Pearl Harbor, she put to sea
8 December (commanded by Lt. Cdr Willam A. New) to guard sea lanes between
Manila and
Hong Kong. Sailing from Manila, she moored at Port
Darwin,
Australia,
24 January 1942. On her third war patrol
5 February to
28 March, she detected the enemy off the
Alor Islands 20 and
24 February, and off
Lombok Strait on the 28th.
On her fourth war patrol, she sailed from
Fremantle, Australia,
19 April, and patrolled north of the
Palau Islands and off
Wake, before reaching
Honolulu 25 May. From
30 May to
9 June, she patrolled north of
Oahu. Overhauled at
Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Calif., she guided bombers to Wake Island in December, and escaped from a severe depth-charging
14 January 1943 during an attempted attack off
Japan. Departing Pearl Harbor
31 March, she fired torpedoes at targets off
Truk 12 to
14 April, and shelled
Satawan Island on the 25th.
Getting under way from Pearl Harbor
22 July, ''Pike'' sank 2022-ton Japanese cargo ship ''Shoju Maru'' near
Marcus Island 5 August. Sailing from Pearl Harbor
28 September, she arrived at
New London,
Connecticut,
3 November. During the remainder of
World War II, she trained submarine crews at the
Sub Base.
Decommissioned
15 November 1945 at
Boston, she became a Naval Reserve training ship at
Baltimore,
Maryland, in September
1946. Upon completion of this duty, she was stricken from the
Naval Vessel Register 17 February 1956, and sold for scrapping
14 January 1957 to A. G. Schoonmaker Co., Inc.,
New York, N.Y.
''Pike'' received four
battle stars for World War II service.
See
USS ''Pike'' for other ships of the same name.