Navy | The Italian Navy |
Type | Submarine |
Class | Goffredo Mameli |
Pennant | |
Built by | Tosi (Taranto, Italy) |
Ordered | |
Laid down | 17 Aug 1925 |
Launched | 9 Dec 1926 |
Commissioned | 20 Jan 1929 |
End service | |
History |
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Notable events involving Goffredo Mameli include:
29 Jan 1944
Around 0800A/29, the submarines HrMs O 24 (Lt.Cdr. W.J. de Vries, RNN), Goffredo Mameli (Lt. C. Buldrini), Tito Speri (Lt. C. Celli), Enrico Dandolo (Lt. A. Turcio), Marea (Lt. A.M. Russo) and Vortice (Lt. G. Manunta) departed Gibraltar for Bermuda.
They were escorted by the destroyer escort USS Neunzer (T/Lt. J.E. Greenbacker, USN).
HrMs O 24 was to remain with the other vessels until reaching 10°W.
Around 2110A/29, speed had to be reduced due to engine problems on board the Tito Speri. HrMs O 24 was then detached to proceed independently. (1)
24 Nov 1944
Goffredo Mameli departed Portsmouth, New Hampshire and arrived at New London, Connecticut
20 Jan 1945
Goffredo Mameli departed New London, Connecticut for Casco Bay, Maine.
21 Jan 1945
Goffredo Mameli arrived at Casco Bay, Maine.
26 Feb 1945
Goffredo Mameli departed Casco Bay, Maine, USA for the Portsmouth Navy Yard for repairs to her rudder.
17 Mar 1945
Goffredo Mameli departed the Portsmouth Navy Yard for Casco Bay, Maine, USA.
26 May 1945
Goffredo Mameli arrived at New London, Connecticut, USA from Casco Bay, Maine, USA.
1 Jun 1945
Goffredo Mameli departed New London, Connecticut, USA for Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
7 Jun 1945
Goffredo Mameli arrived at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba from New London, Connecticut, USA.
Sources
- File 2.12.03.6443 (Dutch Archives, The Hague, Netherlands) + War diary of USS Neunzer for January 1944