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Submarine Squadron 2

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Submarine Squadron Two (SUBRON 2) was a United States Navy submarine squadron based at Groton, Connecticut.

History

Submarine Squadron 2 started World War II at Mariveles Naval Section Base in the Philippines as part of the United States Asiatic Fleet. It was equipped with 12 Salmon class submarines.

Following the end of World War II, Submarine Squadron Two was established in October 1945 at the Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut under the command of Captain L. S. Parks, USN. The squadron was based in Groton throughout its subsequent history. It was a subordinate command of Submarine Group 2 (designated as Submarine Flotilla 2 prior to the mid-1970s).

During the course of its history, SUBRON 2 had almost 100 submarines assigned to it ranging from World War II era Gato class submarines to Los Angeles class nuclear attack submarines. From the 1950s to the 1970s SUBRON 2 had GUPPY submarines (modified World War II fleet submarines) assigned to it. The first nuclear submarine, USS Nautilus was assigned to SUBRON 2 at one point. SUBRON 2 had up to 12 submarines assigned to it at any given time.

SUBRON 2 was an administrative command. When its submarines were on patrol they were under the operational command of Commander, Submarines, Atlantic Fleet (COMSUBLANT).

SUBRON 2 was disestablished on 13 January 2012.[1]

References

  1. ^ Cragg, Jennifer (14 January 2012). "Submarine Squadron 2 Disestablishes, Consolidates Four Attack Submarines" (Press release). Navy News Service. Submarine Group 2 Public Affairs. NNS120114-06. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
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