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USS Pipefish (SS-388) : ウィキペディア英語版
USS Pipefish (SS-388)

USS ''Pipefish'' (SS-388/AGSS-388), a ''Balao''-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the pipefish.
''Pipefish'' was laid down on 31 May 1943 by the Portsmouth Navy Yard. She was launched on 12 October 1943 sponsored by Mrs. George J. Bates, and commissioned on 22 January 1944, Lieutenant Commander William Nolin Deragon in command. "No No" Deragon graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy, class of 1934 and had received a Silver Star Medal for his performance as the Assistant Approach Officer aboard his previous boat, USS Seawolf (SS-197).
==Service history==
Following training off the East Coast, ''Pipefish'' proceeded via the Panama Canal to Pearl Harbor, where she arrived on 3 May 1944.
On her first war patrol - 24 May-16 July - ''Pipefish'' cruised west of the Mariana Islands, as a rescue submarine for pre-invasion carrier strikes on Saipan, saving one pilot on 12 June. She also cruised in the Surigao Straits to block Japanese escape from the Battle of the Philippine Sea. She moored at Majuro on 16 July.
On her second war patrol - 6 August-27 September - she patrolled off the southeastern coast of Honshū, Japan. ''Pipefish'' sank ''Hakutetsu Maru Number Seven'' on 12 September. While evading escorts after that attack, she struck bottom four times. She returned to Pearl Harbor on 27 September.
On her third war patrol - 28 October 1944-6 January 1945, ''Pipefish'' roamed southwest of Taiwan and off the east coast of Hainan Island, China, operating with , , and . On 30 November ''Pipefish'' was damaged from an air attack but remained on patrol in the South China Sea. Attacking a convoy, ''Pipefish'' sank ''Coastal Defense Vessel Number 64'' on 3 December. She arrived at Majuro on 6 January.
On her fourth war patrol - 31 January to 26 March - ''Pipefish'' provided rescue capability for downed aviators in the Nansei Shoto area.
During her fifth war patrol - 28 April to 16 June - she performed lifeguard duty for B-29 Superfortress aviators off Honshū, and in the Nanpō Islands area. ''Pipefish'' saved eight aviators on 26 May, 29 May, and 10 June. She moored at Midway Island on 16 June.
Her sixth war patrol - 15 July-28 August - called for lifeguard duty in the Nanpō Islands area and off the east coast of Kyūshū. On patrol she destroyed eight naval mines. Following termination of hostilities with Japan she arrived at Pearl Harbor on 28 August, and then proceeded to the West Coast.
''Pipefish'' decommissioned on 19 March 1946, and joined the Pacific Reserve Fleet. She was redesignated AGSS-388 on 1 December 1962. She was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 March 1967 and sold on 20 January 1969.

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