Requin SS-481

 

SS481

Requin

(SS 481 dp. 1,570 (surf.), 2,414 (subm.); 1. 311'8"; b. 27'3"; dr. 16'5"; s. 20 k. (surf.), 9 k. (subm.); cpl. 76; a. 2 5", 2 40mm., 10 21" tt.; el. Tench)

Requin (SS 481) was laid down on 24 August 1944 by the Portsmouth Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N.H.; launched on 1 January 1945; sponsored by Mrs. Slade D. Cutter; and commissioned on 28 April 1945, Comdr. Slade D. Cutter in command.

Following shakedown off the New England coast, Requin departed Portsmouth on 3 June 1945 en route to Hawaii. She joined the Pacific Fleet on 13 July at Balboa and at the end of the month reached Pearl Harbor. Two weeks after her arrival, however, World War II ended and Requin, by then en route to Guam, was recalled and ordered back to the Atlantic.

She arrived at Staten Island, N.Y., on 18 September; remained in that area through the year and on 6 Jam~ary 1946 sailed for Key West, where she joiner Submarine Squadron 4 (SubRon 4). Later in the year she returned to Portsmouth, N.H., for conversion to a radar picket submarine.

After leaving the yard she resumed operations in the western Atlantic and in the fall of 1947 moved north for exercises north of the Arctic Circle. Reclassified SSR 481 in January 1948, Requin was transferred to SubRon 8 at New London in June and in May 1949 sailed east for her first deployment with the 6th Fleet. Arriving at Gibraltar on 14 May, she operated in the Mediterranean until 30 June.

Soon after her return to New London, Requin was transferred to Norfolk for duty with SubRon 6. Into the spring of 1950, she operated in the western Atlantic, ranging from Nova Seotia to the West Indies. Overhaul occupied most of the summer, and with the end of the year she prepared for another 6th Fleet tour. In the Mediterranean from mid-January to mid-May 1951, she resumed operations off the east coast and in the Caribbean on her return. In August 1952, she was back in European waters. During September, she visited the United Kingdom; then, in October, the submarine transited the Straits of Gibraltar for her regular 6th Fleet duty.

In 1953, she maintained her schedule of 2d and 6th Fleet operations, but at the end of the year put into Philadelphia for an extensive modernization overhaul. On 2 May 1955, she sailed for her fifth Mediterranean deployment. Detaehed at the end of July, she returned to Norfolk and remained on the east coast, with cruises to the Caribbean, until November 1957 when she resumed duty with the 6th Fleet.

Returning to Norfolk in late January 1958, Requin, reclassified SS-481 on 15 August 1959, conducted local operations and cruised off the east coast and into the Caribbean until 7 Janulary 1964. From then into May she operated with the 6th Fleet, then resumed her 2d Fleet duties which continued into 1968, interrupted only twice for extended deployments. Operation UNITAS VII in the fall of 1966 ealled for Requin to cruise around the South American continent for exercises with various South American navies while her last 6th Fleet deployment sent her back to the Mediterranean for duty from 4 April to 27 July 1967.

In October 1968 Requin began inactivation at Norfolk. Decommissioned on 3 December 1968, she was sent to St. Petersburg, Fla., in February 1969 and served there as a Naval Reserve Training ship until struck from the Navy list 20 December 1971.