USS O-4 (SS-65)
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Career | |
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Ordered: | 3 March 1916 |
Laid down: | 4 December 1916 |
Launched: | 20 October 1917 |
Commissioned: | 29 May 1918 |
Decommissioned: | 20 September 1945 |
Fate: | scrapped |
Stricken: | 11 October 1945 |
General Characteristics | |
Displacement: | 520.6 tons surfaced, 629 tons submerged |
Length: | 172 feet 4 inches |
Beam: | 18 feet |
Draft: | 14 feet 5 inches |
Propulsion: | |
Speed: | 14 knots surfaced, 10.5 knots submerged |
Range: | |
Complement: | two officers, 27 men |
Armament: | one three-inch/50-caliber (76mm/50) gun; four 18-inch (457mm) torpedo tubes, eight torpedoes |
Motto: |
USS O-4 (SS-65), a O-class submarine of the United States Navy. Her keel was laid down on 4 December 1916 by the Fore River Shipbuilding Company in Quincy, Massachusetts. She was launched on 20 October 1917, and commissioned on 29 May 1918 with Lieutenant R. H. English, in command.
O-4 operated out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during World War I and patrolled the U.S. Atlantic coast from Cape Cod to Key West, Florida. On 24 July 1918, a British steamer mistook O-4 and O-6 (SS-67) for German U-boats and fired on the submarines. Although O-4 received six hits from the steamer, she suffered no major damage. In November, she joined the 20-sub contingent that departed Newport, Rhode Island, on 3 November for European waters, however, hostilities ceased before the boats had reached the Azores.
O-4 then sailed to New London, Connecticut, to train students at the submarine school there. Reclassified to a second line submarine 26 July 1924, and reverting to a first liner 6 June 1928, she trained Submarine School students at New London until 1931, with the exception of a brief tour at Coco Solo. O-4 decommissioned 3 June 1931.
The approach of World War II saw the recall of O-4 to active service. She recommissioned 29 January 1941 and trained students at the sub school until war's end. After the war, she steamed to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to decommission there 20 September 1945. She was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 11 October 1945, and scrapped 1 February 1946.
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This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
O-class submarine |
Designed by Electric Boat |
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O-1 | O-2 | O-3 | O-4 | O-5 | O-6 | O-7 | O-8 | O-9 | O-10 | |
Designed by Lake Torpedo Boat |
List of submarines of the United States Navy List of submarine classes of the United States Navy |