USS Shark (SS-314), a veteran US Navy submarine under Commander Edward N. Blakely that had completed two successful war patrols sinking five enemy ships totaling over 32,000 tons, vanished on October 24, 1944, after reporting contact with a lone freighter near Luzon; postwar Japanese records indicate she was likely destroyed by a depth-charge attack that same day, making it the probable final engagement of her crew.
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The Submarine That Closed In, USS Shark (SS-314) #history #ww2Added:
USS Shark entered the fall of 1944 as a seasoned veteran.
Under the command of Commander Edward N.
Blakely, she had already completed two successful war patrols, sinking five enemy ships totaling more than 32,000 tons and damaging two others.
In late September, Shark departed Pearl Harbor and headed west, joining the submarine Sea Dragon and Blackfish near Saipan to form a coordinated patrol group.
Blakely, the senior commander, took charge of the trio informally known as Blakely's Behemoths.
They were tasked with hunting Japanese shipping near Luzon.
On October 22nd, Shark reported contact with four large enemy vessels, but did not attack.
Two days later, she spotted a lone freighter and radioed Sea Dragon that she was closing in to strike.
It was the last message ever received from Shark.
Intelligence hinted at what may have happened next.
On October 24th, a Japanese transport carrying roughly 1,800 American prisoners of war was torpedoed while sailing north from Manila.
No US submarine reported the attack, but Shark had transmitted a contact report only hours before she vanished.
Survivors later described conditions aboard the prison ship as so brutal that many prayed for death rather than continued captivity.
Post-war Japanese records describe a submarine attack that same day followed by 17 depth charge attacks resulting in bubbles, heavy oil, and personal effects rising to the surface.
With no other American submarine in the area, this was likely the final attack of USS Shark.
She was declared lost on November 27th, 1944.
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