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Dragonet

CountryUnited States
Ship ClassBalao-class Submarine
Hull NumberSS-293
BuilderCramp Shipbuilding Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Laid Down28 Apr 1942
Launched18 Apr 1943
Commissioned6 Mar 1944
Decommissioned16 Apr 1946
Sunk17 Sep 1961
Displacement1,550 tons standard; 2,463 tons submerged
Length312 feet
Beam27 feet
Draft16 feet
MachineryFour Fairbanks-Morse Model 38D8-1/8 9-cylinder opposed piston diesel engines (5,400shp), four high-speed Elliott electric motors (2,740shp), two 126-cell Sargo batteries, two propellers
Bunkerage116,000 gallons of oil
Speed20 knots
Range11,000nm at 10 knots surfaced, 48 hours at 2 knots submerged
Crew81
Armament6x533mm forward torpedo tubes, 4x533mm aft torpedo tubes, 24 torpedoes, 1x127mm deck gun, 1x40mm Bofors gun, 2x .50cal machine guns
Submerged Speed8.75 knots

Contributor:

ww2dbaseUSS Dragonet was commissioned into service on 6 Mar 1944. She arrived at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii and embarked on her first war patrol, but she would strike an uncharted underwater obstacle south of Matsuwa, Hokkaido, Japan in the Kurile Islands, forcing her to end her first war patrol early. After receiving temporary repairs at Midway Atoll and permanent repairs at Mare Island Naval Shipyard in Vallejo, California, United States, she returned to Pearl Harbor in Apr 1945. On her second war patrol, she acted in the role of lifeguard, rescuing four downed US Army aviators south of Japan. Her third war patrol, which was designated as successful, took her into the Japanese home islands in the final days of the war. She was decommissioned in 1946.

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Last Major Revision: Apr 2012

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Photographs

Aerial view of William Cramp & Sons shipyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 15 Mar 1943Launching of submarine Dragonet, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 18 Apr 1943USS Dragonet underway during her trials off New London, Connecticut, United States, 6 Sep 1944USS Dragonet underway, date unknown
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Dragonet Operational Timeline

28 Apr 1942 The keel of submarine Dragonet was laid down by the Cramp Shipbuilding Company at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
18 Apr 1943 Submarine Dragonet was launched at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, sponsored by Mrs. J. E. Gingrich.
6 Mar 1944 USS Dragonet was commissioned into service with Commander Jack Hayden Lewis in command.
9 Oct 1944 USS Dragonet arrived at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii.
1 Nov 1944 USS Dragonet departed Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii for her first war patrol.
15 Dec 1944 USS Dragonet struck an underwater obstruction near Matsuwa in the Kurile Islands, Japan (now Matua, Russia) in the morning and flooded her forward torpedo room, forcing her to surface and escape.
16 Dec 1944 USS Dragonet's crew conducted emergency repairs on the bow planes while at sea in the Kurile Islands.
20 Dec 1944 USS Dragonet arrived at Midway Atoll, ending her first war patrol.
4 Jan 1945 USS Dragonet arrived at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, California, United States for repairs.
26 Mar 1945 USS Dragonet departed Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California, United States.
2 Apr 1945 USS Dragonet arrived at Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii.
19 Apr 1945 USS Dragonet departed Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii for her second war patrol.
1 May 1945 USS Dragonet arrived at Guam, Mariana Islands.
3 May 1945 USS Dragonet departed Guam, Mariana Islands.
10 Jun 1945 USS Dragonet arrived at Guam, Mariana Islands, ending her second war patrol.
9 Jul 1945 USS Dragonet departed Guam, Mariana Islands for her third war patrol.
17 Aug 1945 USS Dragonet arrived at Saipan, Mariana Islands, ending her third war patrol.
16 Apr 1946 USS Dragonet was decommissioned from service at Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, California, United States.
1 Jun 1961 Submarine Dragonet was struck from the US Naval Register.
17 Sep 1961 Submarine Dragonet was scuttled in Chesapeake Bay on the east coast of the United States as the result of an explosion test.




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