


Argonaut (Argonaut-class)
Country | United States |
Ship Class | Argonaut-class Submarine |
Hull Number | SS-166 |
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Argonaut (Argonaut-class) Operational Timeline
3 Dec 1941 | American submarine USS Argonaut began a "simulated war patrol" off Midway. |
16 Aug 1942 | American submarine USS Argonaut departed with 121 US Marines, "Carlson's Raiders", for Makin Island. |
10 Jan 1943 | USS Argonaut attacked a Japanese convoy of five freighters and three destroyers southeast of New Britain, en route from Lae, New Guinea to Rabaul, New Britain. She hit one destroyer with a torpedo, but the other two closed in and sank her with depth charges and gunfire. 102 were killed, which was the worst submarine loss in WW2. |
26 Feb 1943 | USS Argonaut was struck from the US Naval Vessel Register. |
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