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The FReeper Foxhole Profiles Rear Admiral Richard H. O'Kane and the USS Tang (1944) - Nov. 22, 2004
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Posted on 11/21/2004 11:23:37 PM PST by SAMWolf



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Rear Admiral Richard H. O'Kane (1911-1994) - Nov 22nd, 2004

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Born on 2 February 1911 Durham, New Hampshire, and a member of the United States Naval Academy Class of 1934, Richard O'Kane served in two of the most successful submarines of World War II. As Mush Morton's executive officer in Wahoo, O'Kane worked the periscope while Morton ran the attack. The highly successful team was broken up when Wahoo returned to Mare Island for refit in 1943 and O'Kane was detached for new construction.

Taking command of the new Balao Class boat Tang, O'Kane returned to Pearl Harbor, departing on his first war patrol in Tang on 22 January 1944. His first attack on a small convoy was delayed while Tang was forced deep to avoid one of the escorts. After evading a depth charge attack, O'Kane returned to periscope depth, firing three torpedoes at Gyoten Maru, the first of 24 enemy ships O'Kane would sink.


Commanding Officer, USS Wahoo (SS-238), at right
With his Executive Officer, Lieutenant Richard H. O'Kane, on Wahoo's open bridge, at Pearl Harbor after her very successful third war patrol, circa 7 February 1943.


Five days later, O'Kane made a night surface attack on another convoy, sending two more freighters to the bottom. Over the next three days Tang sank two more ships, bringing her total bag for her first war patrol to five ships for a total of 21,400 tons (JANAC credit, the original wartime estimate was 42,000 tons). Having fired all of his torpedoes, O'Kane returned to Pearl Harbor.

Returning to sea after rearming, Tang took up a lifeguard position off Truk, where she rescued 22 downed American airmen.

On her third and fourth patrols, Tang sank another twelve ships, adding another 50,600 tons to her tally.


RADM W. L. Friedell, Commandant Mare Island Navy Yard, welcomes LCDR Richard O'Kane, Executive Officer, Wahoo (SS-238) back to Mare Island for an overhual on 29 May 1943. O'Kane's family are with him.


At the end of September 1944, Tang set off on her fifth war patrol. She sank two freighters on 10 October. Two weeks later O'Kane found a ten-ship convoy. Going in on the surface again, O'Kane slipped past the escorts, quickly sinking three freighters. A troop transport attempted to ram, but O'Kane evaded, remaining on the surface where he could use his speed to slip away from the escorts before submerging.


Oil painting by Commander Albert K. Murray, USNR, Official U.S. Navy Combat Artist, depicting Commander O'Kane on board the submarine Tang (SS-306) in 1944.


Another convoy was found the next night, and O'Kane again took Tang in on the surface. This time the escorts were more alert, but O'Kane stayed up, firing six torpedoes at three different ships. All six hit, taking out two transports and a tanker.

After firing three more torpedoes, hitting the tanker, and transport, and sinking an attacking destroyer, O'Kane withdrew to reload his tubes with his last two torpedoes.

Returning to finish off the transport, O'Kane fired both torpedoes. The first ran true, but the second made a circular run, hitting Tang aft and sinking her. O'Kane and the eight men on the bridge went into the water. One other officer made it out of the conning tower before the boat went under. Only O'Kane and three others were still alive by morning. Five other men managed to get to the surface alive after Tang went to the bottom. The nine survivors were picked up by the Japanese and imprisoned until the end of the war.


USS Tang (SS-563)
Sponsor and official party at the ship's launching ceremonies, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine, 19 June 1951.
Present in the front row are (left to right):
Miss Marsha G. O'Kane, Maid of Honor;
Mrs. Richard H. O'Kane, Sponsor; and
Commander Richard H. O'Kane, USN, former Commanding Officer of the first USS Tang (SS-306).


RADM O'Kane was imprisoned on Formosa. He was later transferred to a secret prison camp near Tokyo, where he was not registered and was therefore listed as "Missing in Action" until the camp's liberation two weeks after V-J Day. Upon his release, RADM O'Kane weighed just 88 pounds. After his recovery, his commands included USS Pelias and USS Sperry, as well as the submarine schools in New London, Submarine Division Thirty-Two, and the Submarine Squadron Seven.

He was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his exemplary service on the Tang on March 27, 1947. RADM O'Kane's other military decorations include the Navy Cross with two Gold Stars, the Legion of Merit with the Combat "V," the Purple Heart, the Commendation Ribbon, and the Prisoner of War Medal. He also wrote two books based on his experiences in WWII, Clear the Bridge and Wahoo.


USS Tang (SS-306)
The submarine's Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Commander Richard H. O'Kane (center), poses with the twenty-two aircrewmen that Tang rescued off Truk during the carrier air raids there on 29 April-1 May 1944. The photograph was taken upon Tang's return to Pearl Harbor from her second war patrol, in May 1944.


He retired in 1957 as a rear admiral, and passed away in Petaluma, California on 16 February 1994. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.



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To: E.G.C.

Morning E.G.C.

Sun's trying to come out but it looks like it's gonna be an overcast day.


21 posted on 11/22/2004 7:23:02 AM PST by SAMWolf (Brevity is the upside of being old and grumpy)
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To: soldierette

You're welcome soldierette.

We sure seem to have our share of real heroes in this Country.


22 posted on 11/22/2004 7:24:07 AM PST by SAMWolf (Brevity is the upside of being old and grumpy)
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To: The Mayor
It's the life behind the words that makes your testimony effective

Something many in our society have forgotten, especially in politics.

23 posted on 11/22/2004 7:25:40 AM PST by SAMWolf (Brevity is the upside of being old and grumpy)
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To: Matthew Paul
Morning Matt

No wonder Poland has become a kind of paradise for the Ukrainians, who's been flooding Poland in search of jobs.

Sounds similar to what happend in Germany with the Turks and here with the Mexicans. HEre the government turns pretty much a blind eye to the problem, what's the POlish governments position? They allowing immigration or limiting it?

24 posted on 11/22/2004 7:28:26 AM PST by SAMWolf (Brevity is the upside of being old and grumpy)
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To: Professional Engineer

Morning PE.

We only have three more shipments to go through and verify, of course we're expecting anothe one today. :-(


25 posted on 11/22/2004 7:30:02 AM PST by SAMWolf (Brevity is the upside of being old and grumpy)
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To: Valin
1958 Jamie Lee Curtis Los Angeles CA, actress (Halloween, True Lies)

:-)

26 posted on 11/22/2004 7:34:13 AM PST by SAMWolf (Brevity is the upside of being old and grumpy)
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To: bentfeather

Morning Feather


27 posted on 11/22/2004 7:34:30 AM PST by SAMWolf (Brevity is the upside of being old and grumpy)
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To: All

Off to the Sam And Snippy Salt Mine. ;-)


28 posted on 11/22/2004 7:35:15 AM PST by SAMWolf (Brevity is the upside of being old and grumpy)
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To: SAMWolf

Let's just say I have a "thing" about her.


29 posted on 11/22/2004 7:51:12 AM PST by Valin (Out Of My Mind; Back In Five Minutes)
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To: SAMWolf

When do you get your display fixtures?


30 posted on 11/22/2004 7:56:18 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Anybody can split an infinitive. How many can split infinity?)
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To: SAMWolf

Clear the Bridge! : The War Patrols of the U.S.S. Tang
by RICHARD O'KANE
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0891415734/qid=1101138723/sr=1-2/ref=sr_1_2/102-1851976-6844969?v=glance&s=books

Wahoo : The Patrols of America's Most Famous World War II Submarine
by RICHARD O'KANE
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0891415726/qid=1101138723/sr=1-3/ref=sr_1_3/102-1851976-6844969?v=glance&s=books

The Bravest Man: The Story of Richard O'Kane & U.S. Submariners in the Pacific War
by William Tuohy
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0750927674/qid=1101138723/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/102-1851976-6844969?v=glance&s=books

"It's a big ocean, You don't have to find the enemy if you don't want to."
Rear Admiral Richard H. O'Kane


31 posted on 11/22/2004 7:57:03 AM PST by Valin (Out Of My Mind; Back In Five Minutes)
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To: Matthew Paul

Just the next step in Putins plan to put the Russian empire back together. (IMO)


32 posted on 11/22/2004 8:00:05 AM PST by Valin (Out Of My Mind; Back In Five Minutes)
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To: Matthew Paul

Some commentators claim it may be the beginning of the civil war or even a partition of the Ukraine for two parts, pro-Russian east and the pro-Western middle (with Kiev) and west. The line goes more less from Kharkiv in the North, down to Dniepropietrovsk and Crimea. Anyway, we're expecting the further developments any minute now.

I recall reading about this a couple of years ago.

The trouble is (IMO)Russia has never really given up it's imperialist ambitions.

"That's no secret. Presidents of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus have openly stated it was a good idea to reunite their nations."

Given the realities of the siuation in that part of the world some sort of federation might be an idea worth thinking about. The problem is keeping the bear from eating everything.


35 posted on 11/22/2004 9:21:29 AM PST by Valin (Out Of My Mind; Back In Five Minutes)
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To: Matthew Paul
I have been watching "Eastern European" politics for a long time now, over twenty five years. Pretty much has worked out as I expected, unfortunately.

Tough situation for the Poles in the "Eastern Ukraine" zone. 96% voted for what they hated most, huh? No subtlety in that number, hey!

This is what I thought would happen, but even more crude than I expected. If the Poles in "Ukraine" figure to vote with their feet better do it now.
36 posted on 11/22/2004 9:46:56 AM PST by Iris7 (.....to protect the Constitution from all enemies, whether foreign or domestic.)
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To: snippy_about_it; All
GA, YA'LL!

free dixie HUGS, duckie/sw

37 posted on 11/22/2004 9:59:28 AM PST by stand watie ( being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. it is a LEARNED prejudice against dixie.)
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To: SAMWolf

Hiya Sam. Great read today.


38 posted on 11/22/2004 10:01:14 AM PST by Professional Engineer (All your flags are belong to us.)
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To: Valin
1958 Jamie Lee Curtis Los Angeles CA, actress (Halloween, True Lies)

Woof!


40 posted on 11/22/2004 10:17:40 AM PST by Professional Engineer (All your flags are belong to us.)
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