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USS ''Lapon'' (SS-260), a , was the first ship of the
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to be named after the lapon, a
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of the Pacific coast of the United States.


Construction and career

Her keel was laid down by the
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,
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21 February 1942. She was launched on 27 October 1942, sponsored by Mrs. J. B. Oldendorf, wife of Rear Admiral Jesse B. Oldendorf. ''Lapon'' was commissioned on 23 January 1943.


First and second war patrols, June – November 1943

Completing trials and training in Long Island Sound, ''Lapon'' departed
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for the
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4 May 1943, arriving at
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1 June. She departed 24 June for her first war patrol which was spent in the Sea of Okhotsk and
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. On 3 July, ''Lapon'', along with and became the first U.S. submarines to slip through a
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d strait into the Sea of Japan. The entire time ''Lapon'' operated in the Sea of Japan, she was surrounded by thick fog and had problems with her radar. After she exited the Sea of Japan through
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, she patrolled off the east coast of Hokkaidō and Honshū. There she saw an aircraft carrier and a pair of destroyers. The escorts kept ''Lapon'' pinned down with the assistance of aircraft, and the carrier escaped. The submarine, CDR Lowell T. "Steamy" Stone (
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of 1929) in command, departed 26 September for a close inshore patrol off the south coast of Honshū. After sinking cargo ship ''Taichu Maru'' 18 October, ''Lapon'' returned to Pearl Harbor 4 November 1943 and departed for the West Coast 7 November for an overhaul at
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.


Third, fourth, and fifth war patrols, January – August 1944

Refitted with four new engines, the submarine departed for the
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via Pearl Harbor in February 1944. ''Lapon'' sought out
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targets and inflicted heavy damage on the enemy. She sank the cargo ship ''Toyokuni Maru'' on 8 March, ''Nichirei Maru'' on 9 March, and ''Hokuroku Maru'' (8359 tons) on 18 March, and inflicted heavy damage to several small craft. ''Lapon'' terminated this patrol in Fremantle, Australia, arriving 1 April 1944. Departing 25 April, ''Lapon'' arrived in the South China Sea and on 23 May detected and tracked a convoy. During the early hours of 24 May, the submarine sank the cargo ships ''Wales Maru'' and ''Bizen Maru''. ''Lapon'' cleared the area at flank speed chased by an escort and returned to Fremantle 6 June for refit. Underway for the eastern part of the South China Sea 29 June, ''Lapon'' spotted a cruiser and destroyer, the latter escaping at high speed. Four days later she sent cargo ship ''Kyodo Maru No. 36'' to the bottom. In the early evening of 31 July 1944, a convoy was sighted in
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. ''Lapon'' closed in for a night submerged radar attack and sunk the tanker ''Tinshin Maru'' and damaged two other vessels. ''Lapon'' then headed for Australia and moored at Fremantle 10 August.


Sixth and seventh war patrols, September 1944 – January 1945

''Lapon'' sailed for the South China Sea on 4 September, Lieutenant Commander (LCDR) Donald G. Baer in command. She rendezvoused with submarines and and became a member of a wolfpack. Early in the morning of 21 September, the submarine contacted an enemy
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and allowed the ship to pass unharmed. That afternoon, while rounding Palauic point, ''Lapon'' spotted smoke and commenced closing. As she neared attack position U.S. carrier-based planes attacked the convoy, inflicting heavy damage on the enemy. ''Lapon'' attacked remnants of the convoy 22 September and sank the cargo ship ''Shun Yuan''. The next day ''Flasher'' and ''Lapon'' made a coordinated attack on several ships, ''Lapon'' sinking the tanker ''Hokki Maru''. Patrolling off the coast of
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10 October 1944, ''Lapon'' intercepted a
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-bound convoy and sank the cargo ship ''Ejiri Maru''. Assigned to lifeguard duty, the submarine was on station during the air attacks preliminary to the invasion of the Philippines; and 21 October departed for Australia, arriving at Fremantle 31 October. ''Lapon'' left port for her seventh patrol 23 November and took position on a scouting line to prevent enemy reinforcements from reaching
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and
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. Aircraft contacts were many and ship contacts few. ''Lapon'' was the last submarine to prowl Lingayen Gulf before the invasion of
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, and was ordered out of the area at high speed the day of the first landings. She headed for Pearl Harbor, arriving 21 January 1945. Departing for the West Coast 4 days later, she moored at Mare Island Navy Yard 31 January.


Eighth war patrol, April – July 1945

Bound for her last patrol, ''Lapon'' arrived at Pearl Harbor 22 April, stayed there for a month, then headed for
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, arriving 5 June. Next day she sailed on a special mission of lifeguarding for a British carrier strike force and for
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and B-29 bombers striking the Japanese homeland. Returning to Guam 20 June, she headed for Saipan 4 days later to join submarines for a picket boat sweep ahead of Admiral Halsey’s forces which were to attack
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area targets. Upon completion of sweeps, ''Lapon'' went on lifeguard duty off Tori Shima until 7 July when she steamed for Midway Atoll, briefly stopping at Saipan for temporary repairs, mooring 23 July. The day she was to sail for another war patrol, hostilities ended. Instead, ''Lapon'' departed for the Atlantic coast 26 August and arrived at
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, 20 September 1945. She remained there until she departed 24 October for the
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coast, arriving
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25 October. Two days later she berthed at
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. ''Lapon'' got underway for
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on 30 October, arriving 4 November. She remained at New York until 8 January 1946, when she sailed for New London, arriving the same day. ''Lapon'' was placed out of commission in reserve 25 July 1946.


Greek service

Recommissioned at
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, 13 April 1957, ''Lapon'' remained in the Portsmouth vicinity until 10 August, when she was decommissioned and struck from the Navy list. On 8 August 1957 she was transferred to
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by Captain Samuel Francis under the Military Assistance Program and served the
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as ''Poseidon'' (S-78) (originally carrying pennant number Y-16). ''Poseidon'' was purchased outright by Greece in April 1976 and stricken from active duty for use as spare parts for sister ships. SS-260 was stricken from the US Navy Register on 31 December 1975.


Awards

''Lapon'' was credited with sinking 53,443 tons of Japanese shipping. She was awarded the Navy Unit Commendation for her brilliantly successful third, fourth, fifth, and sixth patrols and received four
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s for
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service.


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navsource.org: USS ''Lapon''
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