March 18, 1960, was just another day in the long service history of USS Spikefish (SS-404), or so it seemed. The sea, indifferent to records and human milestones, stretched endlessly around her. But for the men aboard, and for the United States Navy, that dive was anything but ordinary. On that day, Spikefish became the first American submarine to achieve 10,000 successful dives—a milestone that underscored not only her longevity but the very evolution of submarine warfare and technology in the postwar era. She had already earned her place in history with three battle stars during World War II, but this feat set her apart in the annals of undersea service.
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On a foggy December morning in 1916, the USS H-3 (SS-30), a proud member of the Navy’s fledgling submarine fleet, met her match not in enemy waters but on the unforgiving sands of Samoa, California. It began as a routine patrol for the Pacific Fleet’s H-class submarine. But heavy fog and treacherous coastal currents conspired to ground her near Humboldt Bay. What followed was a dramatic tale of ingenuity, missteps, and perseverance—a saga that not only tested the Navy’s resolve but also claimed another vessel, the USS Milwaukee (C-21), in its wake. Continue reading “Wrecked in the Breakers – The Saga of USS H-3 and USS Milwaukee”
