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Recommissioning - Sinking
Balao Class Submarine: Laid down, 1 March 1944, at Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, CA.; Launched, 1 January 1945; Commissioned USS Stickleback (SS-415), 29 March 1945; Decommissioned, 26 June 1946, at Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, CA.; Laid up in the Pacific Reserve Fleet; Recommissioned 6 September 1951; Guppy-IIA conversion, 6 November 1952 to 26 June 1953; Rammed by Silverstein (DE-534), 28 May 1958, of Hawaii, while conducting training operations; Final Disposition, sunk from damage sustained in collision: Struck from the Naval Register, 30 June 1958.
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350k | Stern view of the Stickleback (SS-415) on the building ways at Mare Island on 4 July 1944. A canceled destroyer escort is on the ways on the right side. | USN photo # 4167-44, courtesy of Darryl Baker. | |
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201k | Plaque honoring the citizens of Yakima County Washington for their sponsorship and war bond purchases of the Stickleback (SS-415), 27 December 1944. | USN photo # 7959-44, courtesy of Darryl Baker. | |
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235k | The Sponsor and Maid of Honor for the launching of the Stickleback (SS-415) are seen at the bow of the submarine just prior to her launching at Mare Island on 1 Jan 1945. Left to right: Mrs. John O. R. Coll (Sponsor) and Miss Elizabeth Canaga (Maid of honor). | USN photo # 10-45, courtesy of Darryl Baker. | |
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231k | Stickleback (SS-415) on the building ways prior to her launching at Mare Island on 1 Jan 1945. | USN photo # 12-45, courtesy of Darryl Baker. | |
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231k | Stickleback (SS-415) enters the water upon her launching at Mare Island on 1 Jan 1945. | USN photo # 21-45, courtesy of Darryl Baker. | |
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211k | Stickleback (SS-415) at her outfitting berth at Mare Island on 8 Jan 1945. Nereus (AS-17) is berthed aft of Stickleback at her outfitting berth. | USN photo # 285-45, courtesy of Darryl Baker. | |
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211k | Capt. Cook, Captain of the Yard, Mare Island, places the Stickleback (SS-415) into commission at the yard on 29 March 1945. Stickleback's first commanding officer, CDR Lawrence G. Bernard is to the far right. | USN photo # 2255-45, courtesy of Darryl Baker. | |
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57k | Stickleback (SS-415) sometime between her launching and commissioning, Jan - March 1945. | USN / USNI photo. | |
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196k | Stern view of Stickleback (SS-415) departing Mare Island on 25 May 1945. | USN photo # 4010-45, courtesy of Darryl Baker. | |
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188k | Broadside view of Stickleback (SS-415) departing Mare Island on 25 May 1945. | USN photo # 4012-45, courtesy of Darryl Baker. | |
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248k | Photo of diving control station aboard Stickleback (SS-415) at Mare Island on 13 June 1945. | USN photo # 4465-45, courtesy of Darryl Baker. | |
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295k | Photo of starboard side of main control cubicle aboard Stickleback (SS-415) at Mare Island on 13 June 1945. | USN photo # 4466-45, courtesy of Darryl Baker. | |
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43k | A Stickleback poses on the Stickleback's (SS-415) conning tower, circa end 1945. | Photo courtesy of H. F. Carlson, submitted by Gary Carlson. | |
![]() | 97k | The Oakland (CL-95) docking in Oakland, California, her name sake city, on 20 Oct. 1945 returning home after World War Two. The three subs in the photo are (from left) - Unknown, Kraken (SS-370), and Stickleback (SS-415). | Courtesy of Mike Brock via Tom Bateman. | |
![]() | 137k | Reserve fleet at Mare Island, circa Jan 1946. There are 52 submarines and 4 Sub Tenders in this photo. This photo is a Berthing list identifying the ships in the picture. | Photo commemorating 50 years, U. S. Submarine Veterans of WW II 1996 calendar, courtesy of Darryl Baker. | |
![]() | 453k | Photo of the Reserve fleet at Mare Island, circa Jan 1946. There are 52 submarines and 4 Sub Tenders in this photo. Whether coincidental or on purpose, the number of boats in the photo is the same as that which were lost in WW II. From back to front and left to right, first group of 12 boats: Sandlance (SS-381) Tunny (SS-282) Aspro (SS-309) Lionfish (SS-298) Guvania (SS-362) Sunfish (SS-281) Macabi (SS-375) Gurnard (SS-254) Pampanito (SS-383) Mingo (SS-261) Guitarro (SS-363) Bashaw (SS-241) From back to front and left to right, second group of 12 boats: Sealion (SS-315) Hammerhead (SS-364) Bream (SS-243) Seahorse (SS-304) Tinosa (SS-283) Pintado (SS-387) Mapiro (SS-376) Pipefish (SS-388) Moray (SS-300) Batfish (SS-310) Hackleback (SS-295) Bluegill (SS-242) From back to front and left to right, third group of 12 boats: Hawkbill (SS-366) Menhaden (SS-377) Perch (SS-313) Loggerhead (SS-374) Barbero (SS-317) Baya (SS-318) Hardhead (SS-365) Spadefish (SS-411) Springer (SS-414) Devilfish (SS-292) Kraken (SS-370) Dragonet (SS-293) From back to front and left to right, fourth group of 12 boats: Lamprey (SS-372) Piranha (SS-389) Manta (SS-299) Pargo (SS-264) Rancador (SS-301) Archerfish (SS-311) Mero (SS-378) Sawfish (SS-276) Spot (SS-413) Lizardfish (SS-373) Jallao (SS-368) Icefish (SS-367) From back to front and left to right, last group of 4 boats: Steelhead (SS-280) Puffer (SS-268) Stickleback (SS-415) Trepang (SS-412) From back to front, Submarine Tenders group of 4 ships: Pelias (AS-14) Aegir (AS-23) Euryale (AS-22) Griffin (AS-13) | Photo commemorating 50 years, U. S. Submarine Veterans of WW II 1996 calendar, courtesy of Darryl Baker. | |
![]() | 203k | Sawfish (SS-276) & Stickleback (SS-415) in dry dock #1 between 26 April & 29 May 1946 at Mare Island. | Photo i.d. courtesy of Darryl Baker. US Navy photo courtesy of Scott Koen & ussnewyork.com. Photo added 09/12/10. | |
![]() | 227k | The Icefish (SS-367) in the Mare Island Reserve Fleet on 13 Oct 1948. The other subs outbaord of Icefish are Jallao (SS-368), Trepang (SS-412), Spot (SS-413) and Stickleback (SS-415). | US Navy photo # 1916-10-48, courtesy of Darryl Baker. | |
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