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04-November-2020
04-November-2020

Photographs supplied by Chris Abbott

The memorial commemorates those personnel who died in service or were killed in action while serving in United States Navy submarines during World War Two.

Location

Address:Forts Road, Princess Royal Fortress, Mount Adelaide, Albany, 6330
State:WA
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -35.030833
Long: 117.912222
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Monument
Monument Theme:Conflict
Sub-Theme:WW2
Actual Event Start Date:17-March-1942
Actual Event End Date:15-August-1945

Dedication

Front Inscription

Still on patrol

U.S. Navy submarines paid heavily for their success in World War II.

A total of 374 officers and 3131 men are on board these 52 U.S. submarines still on patrol.

Albecore     Pickerel
Amberjack  Pompano
Argonaut    Robalo
Barbel        Runner
Bonefish     R - 12
Bullhead    Scamp
Capelin      Scorpion
Cisco         Sculpin
Corvina      Sealion
Darter        Shark I
Dorado      Shark II
Escobar     Snook
Flier           Swordfish
Golet         S - 26
Grampus   S - 27
Grayback   S - 28
Grenadier  S - 36
Growler      S - 39
Grunion      S - 44
Gudgeon    Tang
Harder        Trigger
Herring       Triton
Kete           Trout
Lagarto      Tullibee
Perch         Wahoo

We shall never forget that it was our submarines that held the lines against the enemy while our fleets replaced losses and repaired wWounds. 
Fleet Admiral C. W. Nimitz, U.S.N.

I can assure you that they went down fighting and that their brothers who survived them took a grim toll on our savage enemy to avenge their deaths. Vice Admiral C. A. Lockwood U.S.N.  Commander Submarine Force 1943 - 1945

P. F. S. 59       

 

Right Side Inscription

American submarines in Albany

On 17 March 1942 five US submarines accompanied by the submarine tender USS Holland, arrived at Albany.  The Australian Army gunners at the Albany forts had not been told the American vessels were coming, but luckily they quickly identified the flag flying on the Holland as the `stars and stripes` and allowed them to enter the harbour.

The Americnas soon made an impact on the town.  The quarantine station was taken over to be used as barracks, and some buildings in the town were requistioned for use by the US Navy.

During this period, 31 submarines passed through the town.  They were berthed at the harbour and quarantine station jetties, where the tender crews refitted them.  Albany warmly welcomed their unexpected visitors.  Several local women married American servicemen, and some even returned to Albany to settle after the war.

Throughout the Second World War, the US submarine effort was astounding. They launced 521 patrols from Australia and sunk 1,772,000 tons of shipping. This effort came at a price : 3,505 men and 52 submarines were lost.

The plaque which stands nearby is a memorial to those who were lost during the Second World War.

Source: MA
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