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USS ''Guitarro'' (SS-363), a , was the first ship of the
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to be named for the
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Construction and commissioning

''Guitarro'' initially was ordered as a unit of the ''Balao'' class, but her builder, the
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, did not receive the drawings for the ''Balao'' class from the
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Company in time to build ''Guitarro'' or the submarines , , and to the new design, so they were built as ''Gato''-class submarines. Thus, in some references, these four submarines are listed as units of the ''Balao''-class. ''Guitarro'' was launched 26 September 1943 by the Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company at Manitowoc,
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, sponsored by Mrs. Pauline Palmer McIntire, wife of Vice Admiral Ross T. McIntire, chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and commissioned at Manitowoc on 26 January 1944.


World War II service

''Guitarro'' departed Manitowoc for
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13 February, and there she was placed in a
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. Steamer ''Minnesota'' towed the drydock to
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, arriving 22 February, and there ''Guitarro'' prepared for sea. Steaming from New Orleans 1 March, she operated out of Balboa, Canal Zone, for several weeks and departed for
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2 April 1944.


First war patrol, May – June 1944

Arriving at Pearl Harbor 17 April, ''Guitarro'' prepared for her first war patrol off
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. She got underway on this duty 7 May 1944. On the night of 30 May the submarine encountered heavily escorted cargo vessel ''Shisen Maru'', and scoring two hits sent her to the bottom. She evaded counter-attacks by the screen ships and headed south for rendezvous with a
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of four submarines under the command of Comdr. F. W. Fenno. On the night of 2 June ''Guitarro'' made a moonlight
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approach and launched two torpedoes at the frigate ''Awaji'', sinking her immediately. The submarine was then forced down to avoid
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, torpedo, and aircraft attacks. She made port at
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, 19 June, and 2 days later sailed for
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, arriving 27 June 1944.


Second war patrol, July – September 1944

Departing on her second war patrol 21 July 1944, ''Guitarro'' set course for the
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off the west coast of
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. She commenced her approach to the lead escorts of a large convoy 7 August and after missing the first target scored three hits on frigate ''Kusakaki'', blowing off her bow and sinking her in a spectacular explosion. The remainder of the convoy escaped as ''Guitarro'' eluded the determined attacks of an escort
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. She surfaced the next day to sink a small coastal vessel with her deck gun, and then steamed toward Cape Bolinao, where she was to rendezvous with the next day. ''Guitarro'' detected a convoy along the coastline 10 August, maneuvered from beachside, and launched four torpedoes. Tanker ''Shinei Maru'' exploded and burned furiously as ''Guitarro'' dived to avoid depth charges. The submarine suffered considerable outside damage but no serious injury, and she departed for the vicinity of Cape Calavite with ''Raton''. While submerged the morning of 21 August ''Guitarro'' heard a distant depth charge attack, and soon sighted the smoke of a convoy. Hampered by an unfavorable current and a radically maneuvering convoy, she was unable to mount an attack on two tankers; but a cargo ship turned into her and received four torpedoes as a reward. Passenger-cargo ship ''Uga Maru'' (4,433 tons) was sunk, and ''Guitarro'' escaped amid a violent depth charge attack. The versatile submarine, finding the water too shallow for a torpedo attack, surfaced 27 August to engage three coastal tankers with her deck gun and succeeded in sinking ''Nanshin Maru''. Two other tankers were damaged but managed to escape into shoal water. ''Guitarro'' returned to Fremantle to complete her patrol 8 September 1944.


Third war patrol, October – November 1944

In company with , ''Guitarro'' departed Fremantle 8 October 1944 for her third war patrol in
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waters. As the epochal
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developed, ''Guitarro'' played an important role. She sighted the Japanese Central Force under Admiral
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on the night of 23 – 24 October and tracked the ships through
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, unable to close for an attack. Her contact reports on the force were vital to the success of the ensuing engagements, which by 26 October virtually eliminated the remaining Japanese naval forces in the Pacific. ''Guitarro'', ''Bream'', and ''Raton'' rendezvoused 30 October and the three boats attacked a convoy off Cape Bolinao that night. Unable to score any hits until the next day, ''Guitarro'' managed to work her way inside the screen and fire no less than nine torpedoes at 08:47. She observed one cargo ship break in half and was rocked by a tremendous explosion from another direct hit on an ammunition ship. ''Guitarro'' was driven down by the force of the explosion, prompting Comdr. Haskins to report: "The Commanding Officer never wishes to hit an ammunition ship any closer than that one." She teamed up with ''Bream'' and 4 November to sink passenger-cargo ship ''Kagu Maru''. After ''Breams initial attack, ''Guitarro'' added four hits before diving to avoid escort vessels. Remaining off western Luzon, ''Guitarro'' and her wolf pack next encountered heavy
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''Kumano'' in convoy. Damaged in the Battle off Samar, the cruiser had repaired at
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and was en route to
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when the submarines struck. ''Guitarro'' fired nine torpedoes and gained three hits, but failed to sink the cruiser. Pounded by torpedoes from the other boats, ''Kumano'' was finally stopped, towed ashore by one of her sisters, and eventually finished off by
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aircraft 25 November 1944. ''Guitarro'', meanwhile, had returned to Fremantle 16 November. For her outstanding performance on her first three patrols, the submarine was awarded the
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.


Fourth and fifth war patrols, December 1944 – May 1945

''Guitarro'' departed Fremantle 11 December 1944 on her fourth war patrol, transiting
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17 December to patrol the
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. After putting in at
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17 January 1945 for repairs, she made an attack with undetermined results on a convoy off Cape Batagan. On 1 March 1945, she was operating on the surface in heavy
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when at 01:10 H Time she sighted a
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at a distance of which passed ahead of her.Hinman & Campbell, p. 94. With strong indications of nearby U.S. SD and SJ submarine
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s, she challenged what she presumed was a nearby U.S. submarine for 45 minutes via SJ radar signals beginning at 01:25 H Time before receiving a reply and exchanging recognition signals. The other submarine never identified itself, but the torpedo had come from its direction. Although unable to prove conclusively that they had been either in contact with or fired upon by another U.S. submarine, ''Guitarro''′s crew concluded that they had nearly been the victims of a friendly fire incident. Finding targets scarce in her patrol area, ''Guitarro'' returned to Fremantle on 15 March 1945. ''Guitarro'' again put out to sea 9 April 1945 on her fifth war patrol, and was unsuccessfully attacked by aircraft and a patrol boat in Lombok Strait. She then made her way to the northeast coast of
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, where she engaged in a new mission, the laying of mines, off Berhala Island. After an uneventful patrol astride the shipping lanes between
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and
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, ''Guitarro'' anchored off
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27 May 1945. Next day she departed for Pearl Harbor, where she arrived 8 June. Arriving at
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18 June 1945, ''Guitarro'' decommissioned at Mare Island 6 December and was placed in reserve.


1952-1953 service and Fleet Snorkel conversion

''Guitarro'' recommissioned 6 February 1952, and after overhaul at
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engaged in a series of training exercises off the coast until 10 September 1953. She again decommissioned 22 September 1953 and underwent a Fleet Snorkel conversion to snorkel equipment at Mare Island Shipyard. She was featured in the 1953 film "The 49th man".


Transfer to Turkey as TCG ''Preveze'' (S 340)

''Guitarro'' subsequently recommissioned 15 May 1954 and commenced the training of Turkish sailors prior to transfer to
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under the Military Defense Assistance Program. ''Guitarro'' decommissioned and was loaned to Turkey 7 August 1954. She was commissioned as TCG ''Preveze'', the first submarine on that name. Originally designated S 22, she was redesignated S 340 in 1965. On 1 January 1972 the submarine was formally sold to Turkey. She was decommissioned on 4 May 1972, renamed ''Ceryan Botu (No. 4)'', and served as a battery charging hulk until scrapped in September 1983. Her sail was preserved at
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Awards

''Guitarro'' was awarded four
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s and a
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for her service in
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. Her first, second, third, and fifth war patrols were designated "successful."


References


Citations

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Bibliography


Hinman, Charles R., and Douglas E. Campbell. ''The Submarine Has No Friends: Friendly Fire Incidents Involving U.S. Submarines During World War II''. Syneca Research Group, Inc., 2019.
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External links


hazegray.org: USS ''Guitarro''
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