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Submarine Squadron 4 (also known as ''SUBRON 4'' or ''CSS-4'') was raised by the
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in 1930. Since 9 July 1997, the squadron has been based at the
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Composition

The current submarines assigned to the squadron include: *
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s ** USS Hartford (SSN-768) *
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s **
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** USS California (SSN-781) ** USS North Dakota (SSN-784) **
USS Colorado (SSN-788) USS ''Colorado'' (SSN-788) is a nuclear powered United States Navy attack submarine, named for the State of Colorado. She is the fifteenth of her class and fifth of the significantly redesigned Block III, including a revised bow and VLS tec ...
** USS Indiana (SSN-789) **
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** USS Delaware (SSN-791) – Commissioned 4 April 2020 **
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– Commissioned 18 April 2020


Pearl Harbor 1930 to 1945

In 1930, the squadron was raised at the
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submarine base. Its commanding officers to 1945 included the following captains: * W. K. Wortman (1930 - 1932), * H. W. Osterhas (1932 - 1934), * R. A. Kock (1934 - 1936), * R. S. Culp (1936 - 1938), * Francis W. Scanland (1938 - November 1940), * Worrall R. Carter (November 1940 - 7 December 1941), * Freeland A. Daubin (7 December 1941 - 6 February 1942), * Robert H. English (19 March 1942 - 10 May 1942), * John M. Haines (18 May 1942 - 24 June 1942), * John H. Brown Jr. (14 July 1942 - 4 November 1943), * Charles D. Edmunds (12 May 1943 - 31 August 1943), * Leon J. Huffman (11 September 1943 - 27 September 1943), * Charles B. Momsen (12 November 1943 - 2 July 1944), * Clarence E. Aldrich (1 December 1943 - 27 December 1943), * Charles F. Erck (July 1944 - 12 October 1944) * William V. O'Regan (15 October 1944 - 24 May 1945) It was Captain Freeland Allan Daubin who was in command during the
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ese
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on 7 December 1941. While stationed there, the squadron comprised * Submarine Squadron 4 Headquarters, at Pear Harbour Submarine Base **
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, underway south of
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– Tactical Flagship **
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** Submarine Division 41, at
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, commanded by
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Forrest Marmaduke O'Leary *** USS S-18 (SS-123) (F) *** USS S-23 (SS-128) *** USS S-27 (SS-132), being overhauled at
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*** USS S-28 (SS-133), being overhauled at
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*** USS S-34 (SS-139) *** USS S-35 (SS-140) ** Submarine Division 42, at Pear Harbour Submarine Base, commanded by Commander Clifford Harris Roper *** USS Argonaut (SM-1) (F), on patrol in the vicinity of
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*** USS Narwhal (SS-167) (F) ***
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, at
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*** USS Dolphin (SS-169) *** USS Cachalot (SS-170) ***
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, being overhauled at
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** Submarine Division 43, at Pear Harbour Submarine Base, commanded by Commander Norman Seaton Ives *** USS Plunger (SS-179) (F), underway en-route from
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*** USS Pollack (SS-180), underway en-route from
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***
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, underway en-route from
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On 13 January 1943, the command of Submarine Base Pearl Harbor and Submarine Squadron 4 were separated, due to the demands on each command by war time operations. As a result, Captain C. D. Edmunds relieved Captain J. H. Brown, Jr., as commanding officer of the submarine base. Captain Brown retained the command of the squadron. The commanding officer of the submarine base continued under the squadron commander until October 1945. At that time, the submarine force was reorganised and the base commander came directly under command of the Submarine Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.


Key West 1945 to 1959

In about August 1945, the squadron began operations from
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, as part of the
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. Commanding officers at Key West were Captains Edward S. Hutchinson (October 1945 to 12 March 1947) and Lawrence Randall Daspit (12 March 1947 to 1949). In December 1947, during Daspit's command, President
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visited the base. While at Key West, the squadron included USS ''Howard W. Gilmore'' (AS-16), and USS ''Petrel'' (ASR-14). Submarines assigned to the squadron included the USS ''Clamagore'' (SS-343) which was the squadron flagship from January 1946 to 1 August 1959. The USS ''Sea Poacher'' (SS-406) was with the squadron from 1 June 1949 to 20 October 1969. The USS ''Thornback'' (SS-418) joined the squadron on 2 October 1953. She remained until she was reassigned to the
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in 1959. Other submarines were the USS ''Quillback'' (SS-424); USS ''Trumpetfish'' (SS-425) (1953); USS'' Medregal ''(SS-480), which joined after the end of World War II; the USS ''Requin'' (SS-481) (joined 6 January 1946); USS'' Irex ''(SS-482) (1945 to 1947); USS ''Odax'' (SS-484); and USS ''Amberjack'' (SS-522). The ''Amberjack'' arrived in January 1948, and operated along the East Coast and in the West Indies for 11 years. On 23 April 1947, the former German USS U-3008 reported for duty at Key West with Submarine Squadron 4 and began working with the Operational Development Force. That duty involved the development of submarine and antisubmarine tactics and lasted until October 1947 when she returned to New London.


Charleston 1959 to 1995

In 1959, the squadron was moved to the
Charleston Naval Shipyard Charleston Naval Shipyard (formerly known as the Charleston Navy Yard) was a U.S. Navy ship building and repair facility located along the west bank of the Cooper River, in North Charleston, South Carolina and part of Naval Base Charleston. ...
,
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. Its new home port was Pier Mike. The move was part of a plan to disperse the Atlantic Fleet so it would be less vulnerable to
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attack. The squadron soon came to be known as the ''Swamp Fox'' squadron. This was in reference to
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, an
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general nicknamed the ''Swamp Fox''. The squadron commanders at Charleston included: * Richard C. Latham (August 1959 - 27 October 1960) * Morton H. Lytle (27 October 1960 - TBD) * Phillip A. Beshany (TBD - 10 August 1962) * Murray F. Frazee, Jr. (10 August 1962 - July 1963) * Raymond W. Alexander (July 1963 - TBD) * George F. Morin (TBD - 5 July 1966) * Henry Hanssen (5 July 1966 - TBD) * R. G. Black (TBD - 11 October 1966) * Max C. Duncan (11 October 1966 - TBD) * William R. Banks (TBD - 11 October 1970) * John A Walsh (11 October 1970 - 1972) * Stan Anderson (1972 - 1974) * Al Baciocco (1974 - 1976) * Larry Burkhart (1976 - 1978) * Claude C. Cross (TBD-1980) * Thomas C. Maloney (TBD - 1980s) * James E. Collins (July 1982 - 8 August 1984) * William A. Owens (8 August 1984 - TBD) * Mario P. Fiori (July 1986 - June 1987) * John Jordan (June 1987 - August 1989) * Dennis Napior (July 1991 - July 1993) * Stanley R. Szemborski (July 1993 - Late 1995). Squadron tenders while at Charleston included USS ''Howard W. Gilmore'' (AS-16), USS'' Orion'' (AS-18), USS ''Frank Cable'' (AS-40), USS ''Canopus'' (AS-34), USS ''Ortolan'' (ASR-22), and USS ''Petrel'' (ASR-14). Submarines included USS'' Sturgeon'' (SSN-637), USS'' Grayling ''(SSN-646), USS ''Ray'' (SSN-653), USS ''Sand Lance'' (SSN-660), USS ''Sea Devil'' (SSN-664), USS ''Seahorse'' (SSN-669), USS ''Narwhal'' (SSN-671), USS ''Bluefish'' (SSN-675), USS ''Billfish'' (SSN-676), USS'' Batfish'' (SSN-681), USS L.'' Mendel Rivers'' (SSN-686), USS ''Sunfish'' (SSN-649), and the
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USS'' Bonefish ''(SS-582). The
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announced on 26 February 1993 that the
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would be closed. The squadron was deactivated in late 1995 just prior to the official closure of Charleston Naval Shipyard on 1 April 1996.


Reactivation at Groton, Connecticut

On 9 July 1997, the squadron was reactivated at Naval Submarine Base Groton in
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. From July 1997, commanders included: * Carl V. Mauney (9 July 1997 - 16 April 1999) * Melvin G. Williams, Jr. (16 April 1999 - 8 September 2000) * George E. Manaskie (8 September 2000 - 26 July 2002) * David E. Eyler (26 July 2002 - 29 April 2004) * Robert H. Perry (29 April 2004 – July 2006) * Richard P. Breckenridge (July 2006 - 27 June 2008) * Robert E. Clark II (27 June 2008 - 9 April 2010) * Mike Bernacchi (9 April 2010 - 13 January 2012) * Michael Holland (13 January 2012 - 30 August 2013) * Jim Waters (30 August 2013 - 31 July 2015) * John McGunnigle (31 July 2015 - June 2021) * John Stafford (June 2021 - Present) From 1997, boats assigned to the squadron included USS ''Trepang'' (SSN-674), USS ''Billfish'' (SSN-676), USS ''City of Corpus Christi'' (SSN-705), USS ''Providence'' (SSN-719), USS ''Miami'' (SSN-755), USS ''Annapolis'' (SSN-760), USS ''Springfield'' (SSN-761), USS ''Hartford'' (SSN-768), USS ''New Hampshire'' (SSN-778), USS ''New Mexico'' (SSN-779), USS ''Missouri'' (SSN-780), and the USS ''Mississippi'' (SSN-782).


References


External links


Submarine Squadron Four official homepage.
United States Navy.

United States Navy.
''All Hands'' magazine archive (1922-2013).
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