US WWII Submarine Walkthrough & Audio tour - The USS Pampanito/SS-383 - Baleo class
US WWII Submarine Walkthrough and audio tour.
I would like to stress, that this video is no replacement for an actual visit.
By visiting you get a full experience and you support the upkeep.
Please note : The recording was originally just for my own records - that's why there's a tilt sometimes when I take a picture with my camera....In any case I hope you enjoy it.
The audio is from the museum itself (link below)
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Inside A WW2 Submarine: USS Pampanito in San Francisco ????
Docked right in Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco sits the USS Pampanito, a World War 2 era submarine!
We get to tour the confines and feel what it was like for a member of the United States Navy during World War 2!
The Maritime Museum features this amazing piece of nautical history as well as the SS Jeremiah O'Brien which you may remember from a previous episode!
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World War II submarine docked at Pier 45.
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- Conning tower area of USS Pampanito by J_and_m from a blog titled Day with our guide Sandi
- San Francisco - USS Pampanito by Rennie-brewers
- Alcatraz from USS Pampanito by Arealhighlander from a blog titled Day 3 San Francisco & Alcatraz
- USS Pampanito - red alert by Jason_m_smith from a blog titled Days 81 to 84: San Francisco
- The USS Pampanito by Cammo from a blog titled Alcatraz & Giants
- USS Pampanito 2 by J_and_m from a blog titled In San Francisco and on to Alcatraz!
- USS Pampanito 1 by J_and_m from a blog titled In San Francisco and on to Alcatraz!
- USS Pampanito by Reds_adventure from a blog titled San Francisco
- USS Pampanito by Skintsaint from a blog titled Off to the Golden gate and Alcatraz!
- USS Pampanito by Arealhighlander from a blog titled Day 3 San Francisco & Alcatraz
- USS Pampanito by Meezerman from a blog titled Starting off
The USS Pampanito Submarine, San Francisco California, USA
We felt like transported to the IIWW...!!
U.S. NAVY SUBMARINE U.S.S. PAMPANITO - FISHERMAN'S WHARF, SAN FRANCISCO
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A hint of what life was like for U.S. Navy 'Silent Service' volunteers, many of whom did not return from WWII patrol in the Pacific. (17 July 2016)
The USS Pampanito Submarine 2, San Francisco California, USA
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Places to see in ( San Francisco - USA ) USS Pampanito
Places to see in ( San Francisco - USA ) USS Pampanito
USS Pampanito, a Balao-class submarine, was a United States Navy ship, the third one named for the pompano fish. She completed six war patrols from 1944 to 1945 and served as a Naval Reserve Training ship from 1960 to 1971. She is now a National Historic Landmark, preserved as a memorial and museum ship in the San Francisco Maritime National Park Association located at Fisherman's Wharf.
Pampanito's keel was laid down by the Portsmouth Navy Yard in Kittery, Maine, on 15 March 1943. She was launched on 12 July 1943, sponsored by Mrs. James Wolfender, and commissioned on 6 November 1943, with Lieutenant Commander Charles B. Jackson, Jr. in command.
After shakedown off New London, Connecticut, Pampanito transited the Panama Canal and arrived at Pearl Harbor on 14 February 1944. Her first war patrol, from 15 March to 2 May, was conducted in the southwest approaches to Saipan and Guam. She served on lifeguard duty south of Yap, then scored two torpedo hits on a destroyer before sailing for Midway Island and Pearl Harbor for refit and repairs to a hull badly damaged by depth charges.
Pampanito's second war patrol, from 3 June to 23 July, took place off Kyūshū, Shikoku, and Honshū. On 23 June, a submerged Japanese submarine fired two torpedoes, just missing Pampanito. On 6 July, Pampanito damaged a Japanese gunboat, and 11 days later headed for Midway Island.
Pampanito's third war patrol, from 17 August to 28 September, a wolfpack operation with submarines Growler and Sealion, was conducted in the South China Sea. On 12 September, she sank 9,419 ton SS Rakuyō Maru, the ex-Dollar lines President Harrison which unfortunately was transporting 1350 British and Australian POWs, also the 5,135 ton tanker Zuihō Maru, and she damaged a third ship.
Pampanito was turned into a memorial and museum at San Francisco on 21 November 1975, transferred to the Maritime Park Association (formerly the National Maritime Museum Association) on 20 May 1976, and opened to the public on 15 March 1982. The ship was closed to the public and moved to a dry-dock on September 23, 2016 and returned from Bay Ship & Yacht in Alameda, CA on November 14, 2016 and is currently open to the public.
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USS Pampanito - San Francisco
Decomissioned submarine in San Francisco Bay
Submarine USS Pampanito Memorial Plaque & Torpedo. San Francisco CA.
According to the plaque, 52 Submarines and more than 3,500 men died between Dec 10, 1941 and Aug 6, 1945. Their Submarines never returned to dock. The memorial says that the Submarine was 1.6% of the Naval force, 23% of the Submarine fleet was missing in action and that they sunk 55% of the Japanese Naval and Merchant Marine Fleet
USS Pampanito Submarine Fisherman's Wharf
Here's a short story by us on the USS Pampanito. The same girl sitting up in Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. Enjoy!
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Silent Service S01 E15: The Ordeal of the S-38
USS S-38 (SS-143) was a S-class submarine of the United States Navy.Her keel was laid down on 15 January 1919 by the Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California. She was launched on 17 June 1919 sponsored by Mrs. Grace M. Collins, and commissioned on 11 May 1923 with Lieutenant Clifford H. Stony Roper (Class of 1916)in command. In June 1940, S-38 completed her last cruise to China; and, from then into the fall of 1941,[5] she conducted exercises, including joint Army-Navy war games, and practice war patrols in the waters off Luzon and neighboring islands. On 8 December 1941 (7 December east of the International Date Line), the attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States into World War II, and S-38 (in the hands of the much loved but not exceptionally bright Wreford G. Moon Chapple, Class of 1930) departed Manila Bay on her first war patrol. S-38 earned three battle stars during World War II.
USS Pampanito San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf
USS Pampanito (SS-383) is a World War II Balao class Fleet submarine museum and memorial.
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Sub tour 360 - Below decks on USS Pampanito SS 383
A virtual tour of the American submarine USS Pampanito SS 383, on permanent display in San Francisco.
USS Pampanito (SS-383)
Pampanito's third war patrol, from 17 August to 28 September, a wolfpack operation with submarines Growler and Sealion, was conducted in the South China Sea. On 12 September, she sank 9,419 ton SS Rakuyō Maru, which unfortunately was transporting 1350 British and Australian POWs, also the 5,135 ton tanker Zuihō Maru, and she damaged a third ship. The Japanese survivors were rescued by an escort vessel, leaving POWs in the water with rafts and some abandoned boats. A total of 1,159 POWs died, of whom some 350 in lifeboats were bombarded and killed by a Japanese navy vessel the next day when they were rowing towards land.[9] On 15 September, Pampanito moved back to the area of the original attack and found men clinging to makeshift rafts. As the sub moved closer, the men were heard to be shouting in English. Pampanito was able to pick up 73 British and Australian survivors and called in three other subs, Sealion, Barb and Queenfish, to assist with the rescue. She then set course for Saipan, disembarked the survivors, and continued on to Pearl Harbor.