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The first '''USS ''Pike'' (SS-6)''' was a {{sclass|Plunger|submarine}} in the service of the [[United States Navy]], later renamed as ''A-5''.
The first '''USS ''Pike'' (SS-6)''' was a {{sclass|Plunger|submarine}} in the service of the [[United States Navy]], later renamed as ''A-5''.


She was laid down on 10 December 1900 at [[San Francisco, California]] by [[Union Iron Works]], launched on 14 January 1903, and commissioned on 28 May 1903 at the [[Mare Island Navy Yard]] with [[Lieutenant|Lt.]] Arthur MacArthur, Jr. (the elder brother of future General of the Army [[Douglas MacArthur]]) in command.
She was laid down on 10 December 1900 at [[San Francisco, California]] by [[Union Iron Works]], launched on 14 January 1903, and commissioned on 28 May 1903 at the [[Mare Island Navy Yard]] with [[Lieutenant (navy)|Lieutenant]] [[Arthur MacArthur III]] in command.<ref>[http://pigboats.com/subs/a-boats.html Pigboats] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230926174452/https://pigboats.com/subs/a-boats.html |date=2023-09-26 }} (retrieved 27 February 2018)</ref>


''Pike'' operated out of the Mare Island Navy Yard for over three years, operating principally in experimental and training roles. Following the earthquake and subsequent fire at San Francisco on 18 April 1906, members of Pike's crew took part in the relief efforts in the wake of the disaster.
''Pike'' operated out of the Mare Island Navy Yard for over three years, operating principally in experimental and training roles. Following the earthquake and subsequent fire at San Francisco on 18 April 1906, members of Pike's crew took part in the relief efforts in the wake of the disaster.


[[Image:USS Pike (SS-6) Under way.jpg|thumb|left|''Pike'' underway]]
Decommissioned on 28 November 1906, ''Pike'' remained inactive until 8 June 1908, when she was recommissioned for local operations with the [[Pacific Torpedo Flotilla]], off the Pacific coast. She remained attached to this unit into June 1912. ''Pike'' was renamed ''A-5'' on 17 November 1911.


Decommissioned on 28 November 1906, ''Pike'' remained inactive until 8 June 1908, when she was recommissioned for local operations with the [[United States Pacific Fleet|Pacific Torpedo Flotilla]], off the Pacific coast. She remained attached to this unit into June 1912. ''Pike'' was renamed ''A-5'' on 17 November 1911.
''A-5'' arrived at the [[Puget Sound Navy Yard]] on 26 June 1912, and was placed in reserve two days later. Following two and a half years of inactivity there, ''A-5'' was loaded on board the collier {{USS|Hector|AC-7|6}} on 15 February 1915 (her sister-ship [[USS Grampus (SS-4)|''A-3'']] was loaded the next day). ''A-5'' made the voyage to the Philippines as deck cargo. She arrived at Olongapo on 26 March. Launched on 13 April, she was recommissioned on 17 April and assigned to the [[Asiatic Fleet]].


''A-5'' arrived at the [[Puget Sound Navy Yard]] on 26 June 1912, and was placed in reserve two days later. Following two and a half years of inactivity there, ''A-5'' was loaded onto the [[Collier (ship type)|collier]] {{USS|Hector|AC-7|2}} on 15 February 1915 (her sister-ship [[USS Grampus (SS-4)|''A-3'']] was loaded the next day). ''A-5'' made the voyage to the Philippines as deck cargo. She arrived at Olongapo on 26 March. Launched on 13 April, she was recommissioned on 17 April and assigned to the [[United States Asiatic Fleet|Asiatic Fleet]].
Shortly after the [[United States]] entered [[World War I]], ''A-5'' sank while moored at the [[Cavite Navy Yard]] on 15 April 1917; her sinking was attributed to a slow leak in a main ballast tank. She was raised on 19 April and, following reconditioning, returned to active service. Like her sister-ships, she patrolled the waters off the entrance to Manila Bay during the course of the war with the [[Central Powers]].


Shortly after the [[United States]] entered [[World War I]], ''A-5'' sank while moored at the [[Cavite Navy Yard]] on 15 April 1917; her sinking was attributed to a slow leak in a main [[ballast tank]]. She was raised on 19 April and, following reconditioning, returned to active service. Like her sister-ships, she patrolled the waters off the entrance to [[Manila Bay]] during the course of the war with the [[Central Powers]].
''A-5'', given the alphanumeric hull number SS-6 on 17 July 1920, was decommissioned on 25 July 1921. Earmarked as a target vessel, the submarine torpedo boat was struck from the [[Naval Vessel Register]] on 16 January 1922.

''A-5'', given the alphanumeric hull number '''SS-6''' on 17 July 1920, was decommissioned on 25 July 1921. Earmarked as a target vessel, she was struck from the [[Naval Vessel Register]] on 16 January 1922.


==References==
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==Bibliography==
*{{cite journal|last1=Wright|first1=C. C.|title=Question 40/02: Submarines Expended as Targets 1922 |journal=Warship International |date=2003|volume=XL|issue=4|pages=286–298 |issn=0043-0374}}
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 21 October 2024

USS Pike being launched at San Francisco, 1903
USS Pike being launched at San Francisco, 1903
History
United States
NameUSS Pike
Builder
Laid down10 December 1900
Launched14 January 1903
Commissioned28 May 1903
Decommissioned25 July 1921
Stricken16 January 1922
FateSunk as target
General characteristics
Class and typePlunger-class submarine
Displacement107 long tons (109 t)
Length64 ft (20 m)
Beam12 ft (3.7 m)
Draft11 ft (3.4 m)
Speed
  • kn (9.2 mph; 15 km/h) surfaced
  • 7 kn (8.1 mph; 13 km/h) submerged
Complement7 officers and men
Armament1 × 18 inch (450 mm) torpedo tube

The first USS Pike (SS-6) was a Plunger-class submarine in the service of the United States Navy, later renamed as A-5.

She was laid down on 10 December 1900 at San Francisco, California by Union Iron Works, launched on 14 January 1903, and commissioned on 28 May 1903 at the Mare Island Navy Yard with Lieutenant Arthur MacArthur III in command.[1]

Pike operated out of the Mare Island Navy Yard for over three years, operating principally in experimental and training roles. Following the earthquake and subsequent fire at San Francisco on 18 April 1906, members of Pike's crew took part in the relief efforts in the wake of the disaster.

Pike underway

Decommissioned on 28 November 1906, Pike remained inactive until 8 June 1908, when she was recommissioned for local operations with the Pacific Torpedo Flotilla, off the Pacific coast. She remained attached to this unit into June 1912. Pike was renamed A-5 on 17 November 1911.

A-5 arrived at the Puget Sound Navy Yard on 26 June 1912, and was placed in reserve two days later. Following two and a half years of inactivity there, A-5 was loaded onto the collier Hector on 15 February 1915 (her sister-ship A-3 was loaded the next day). A-5 made the voyage to the Philippines as deck cargo. She arrived at Olongapo on 26 March. Launched on 13 April, she was recommissioned on 17 April and assigned to the Asiatic Fleet.

Shortly after the United States entered World War I, A-5 sank while moored at the Cavite Navy Yard on 15 April 1917; her sinking was attributed to a slow leak in a main ballast tank. She was raised on 19 April and, following reconditioning, returned to active service. Like her sister-ships, she patrolled the waters off the entrance to Manila Bay during the course of the war with the Central Powers.

A-5, given the alphanumeric hull number SS-6 on 17 July 1920, was decommissioned on 25 July 1921. Earmarked as a target vessel, she was struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 16 January 1922.

References

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  1. ^ Pigboats Archived 2023-09-26 at the Wayback Machine (retrieved 27 February 2018)

Bibliography

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  • Wright, C. C. (2003). "Question 40/02: Submarines Expended as Targets 1922". Warship International. XL (4): 286–298. ISSN 0043-0374.

Public Domain This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The entry can be found here.