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Submarine Squadron 4 (United States) : ウィキペディア英語版
Submarine Squadron 4

Submarine Squadron 4 (also known as ''SUBRON 4'' or ''CSS-4'') was raised by the United States Navy in 1930. Since 9 July 1997, the squadron has been based at the Naval Submarine Base New London, Groton, Connecticut, United States of America.
== Pearl Harbor 1930 to 1945 ==
In 1930, the squadron was raised at the Pearl Harbour submarine base. Its commanding officers to 1945 included the following captains:〔Svonavec S.(''Squadron Commanders'' ) Fleetorganization.com〕
* W. K. Wortman (1930 - 1932),
* H. W. Osterhas (1932 - 1934),
* R. A. Kock (1934 - 1936),
* R. S. Culp (1936 - 1938),
* Francis W. Scanland (1938 - November 1940),
* Worrall R. Carter (November 1940 - 7 December 1941),
* Freeland A. Daubin (7 December 1941 - 6 February 1942),
* Robert H. English (19 March 1942 - 10 May 1942),
* John M. Haines (18 May 1942 - 24 June 1942),
* John H. Brown, Jr. (14 July 1942 - 4 November 1943),
* Charles. D. Edmunds (12 May 1943 - 31 August 1943),
* Leon J. Huffman (11 September 1943 - 27 September 1943),
* Charles B. Momsen (12 November 1943 - 2 July 1944),
* Clarence E. Aldrich (1 December 1943 - 27 December 1943),
* Charles F. Erck (July 1944 - 12 October 1944)
* William V. O'Regan (15 October 1944 - 24 May 1945)
It was Captain Freeland A. Daubin who was in command during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941.
On 13 January 1943, the command of Submarine Base Pearl Harbor and Submarine Squadron 4 were separated, due to the demands on each command by war time operations. As a result, Captain C. D. Edmunds relieved Captain J. H. Brown, Jr., as commanding officer of the submarine base. Captain Brown retained the command of the squadron. The commanding officer of the submarine base continued under the squadron commander until October 1945. At that time, the submarine force was reorganised and the base commander came directly under command of the Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.〔(''Pearl Harbor Submarine Base: 1918-1945.'' ) Naval History and Heritage Command. Accessed July 2014.〕

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