Memorial: Buffalo Naval Park - USS Croaker SS-246 
Buffalo Naval Park - USS Croaker SS-246
USS Croaker tied up as museum boat in Buffalo
Description
Built as part of the effort to assemble a major submarine force just prior to and after the U.S. entry into World War II, USS Croaker was sent to the Pacific to wage a war of attrition against Japan's merchant marine and Navy. USS Croaker had 6 WWII pacific war patrols, was awarded 3 battle stars, and claimed 11 Japanese vessels including a cruiser, four tankers, two freighters, an ammunition ship, two escort craft, and a minesweeper. After WWII, USS Croaker was converted and recommissioned as SSK-246 under the Hunter-Killer conversion program with a streamlined sail, snorkel, long range sonar, and machinery noise reduction. Routine cruises were made to the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Mediterranean until the submarine was placed out of service in 1968. The submarine then participated in various submarine operations as a Naval Reserve trainer from 1968 to 1971 until stricken from the Navy Register in 1971. The Cruiser USS Little Rock and Destroyer USS The Sullivans are also on display.
Location
 Address: Buffalo and Erie Naval and Military Park Naval Park Cove Buffalo  NY  14202
 Website: http://www.buffalonavalpark.org/USSCroaker.html
 Phone: (716) 847-1773
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USS Croaker underway before conversion


USS Croaker SS-246. Tied up next to the USS Little Rock

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