Penguin, berthed at
New London for four and a half years, recommissioned 3 April 1952. On 28 April, she reported for duty with the
Atlantic Fleet's Submarine Forces, and on 23 July, arrived at
Key West, her new homeport. For the next nine years, with only occasional interruptions for submarine exercises or salvage operations in the
Caribbean, and, in August 1954, off
Newfoundland, she carried out her mission in the
Key West area for SubRon 12. During that period, however, she established a new record for ships of her class by "rescuing", during training operations, personnel from a submarine 349' below the surface, 24 February 1955. In 1961,
Penguin entered another first on her record. On 20 March she departed for
Rota, Spain, becoming the first ASR to be deployed to the
Sixth Fleet. Since that time she has continued salvage operations, primarily on downed aircraft, and weapons evaluation tests; provided target and torpedo recovery services; and performed towing services for the
Atlantic Fleet and, in 1963, 1964, 1967 and 1969, for the 6th Fleet. While with the latter she has also served as flagship for that fleet's
submarine force. Fortunately, however, into 1970, she had not been called on to conduct rescue operations for an actual submarine disaster. == References ==