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Individual Submarine Boards => USS Drum (SS-228) => Topic started by: Lance Dean on October 18, 2008, 10:53:01 PM
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http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08228.htm
Go there, scroll down and you'll see this photo:
(http://www.drum228.org/pics/drum_maybe.jpg)
"The Drum (SS-228) departing San Francisco Navy Yard, at Hunter's Point in July 1945. Note her heavy armament of two 5inch/25 guns, and a 40mm mounted forward on the conning tower step. Additional 20mm and .50 calibre guns will be carried into combat. Note the two periscope shears atop the conning tower, with a separate radar mast behind them." - USN photo & text from "The American Submarine" by Norman Polmar, courtesy of Robert Hurst.
Any ideas on this one Tom? This is what I was asking you about today. Either this is new to us and she did indeed have two 5" guns at this point, or the photo is not of the Drum.
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It is possible, but the periscope shears don't look right, it maybe the angle, they look more like the original Gato. I will take a closer look at the boat today or tomarrow and also will check with a couple of the crew that were on board at Hunters point. Thanks for sharing this and I really enjoyed your visit.
Tom
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Still trying to determine if the above photo is the Drum. We hope to find the answer soon.
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http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/0822801.jpg
The picture above, the one above the photo you display, clearly shows DRUM with 5 inch guns forward and aft!!!
So yea, at one point she was one tough BITCH the Japs had to deal with...!!!
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Paul
If you are talking about the port bow view, I don't believe that is the Drum. The Drum had and still has a port and stbd anchor well.
Our machinery history records aren't real clear about the gun, it does say they remove the 4" from forward and got a 5". it doesn't say if it was one or two. we do have a verified photo showing the 5" aft at hunters point june '45 and we are looking though other photos and I will try to get a hold of a gunners mate that was on board at that time.
The shears do look like balao and everything else looks right, it could be.
Tom
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In the photo at the top of this thread, you can see the
port starboard anchor well is still there and the dive planes are up (on the surface). I don't know if this is the photo Paul was referencing or not. NavSource is smart and does not allow hotlinking photos. :)
edited:
Stupid me can't tell left from right sometimes.
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I was just sent 3 photos of the Drum as she left Mare Island Shipyard on March 22, 1945. This was between war patrols 8 and 9 when she received the Balao conning tower. More soon.
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Take a look at http://www.drum228.org/warpatrol14.html
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It has now been confirmed that the Drum left Hunters Point with two 5" guns and kept them until decommisioning.
Tom