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USS Besugo (SS 321)

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Name
  
USS Besugo (SS-321)

Commissioned
  
19 June 1944

Struck
  
15 November 1975

Launched
  
27 February 1944

Laid down
  
27 May 1943

Decommissioned
  
21 March 1958

Construction started
  
27 May 1943

Length
  
95 m

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Fate
  
Transferred to Italy, 31 May 1966, later returned and sold for scrap, 20 June 1977

Builder
  
General Dynamics Electric Boat

USS Besugo (SS/AGSS-321), a Balao-class submarine, was a ship of the United States Navy named for the besugo.

Besugo (SS-321) was launched 27 February 1944 by Electric Boat Co., Groton, Conn.; sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Perry Homer (employee in the Outside Machinist's Department of Electric Boat Company), wife of Peter J. Homer (also an employee of the company); and commissioned 19 June 1944, Commander Tom L. Wogan in command.

Assigned to the Pacific Fleet, Besugo arrived at Pearl Harbor 25 July 1944. She made five war patrols between 26 September 1944 and 25 July 1945 operating in Bungo Suido, Makassar Strait, Java Sea, and South China Sea. During these patrols, Besugo sank the German submarine U-183, 23 April 1945 in 04°57′S 112°52′E.; one 10,020-ton tanker Nichei Maru; one LST (Landing Ship, Tank), one frigate, and a minesweeper totaling 2260 tons.

Besugo departed Fremantle 29 August and arrived at San Diego 26 September 1945. After an overhaul she returned to the Central Pacific, operating out of Guam until transferred to Pearl Harbor 6 May 1946. She remained based at Pearl Harbor for the next eight years during which time she made two Far Eastern tours (10 June – 21 September 1947 and 31 October 1950 – 11 April 1951). In August 1954 Besugo shifted her base of operations to San Diego and the west coast.

Besugo was decommissioned, 21 March 1958 and laid up in the Pacific Reserve Fleet. She was reclassified an Auxiliary Research Submarine, AGSS-321, in 1962, and recommissioned, 15 June 1965. She was converted to a Fleet Snorkel Submarine in 1966. She was decommissioned and loaned to Italy, 31 March 1966. Besugo was returned to US Navy custody and struck from the Naval Register, 15 November 1975. She was sold for scrapping, 16 April 1976.

Besugo received four battle stars for her World War II service and one for the Korean War.

References

USS Besugo (SS-321) Wikipedia