While in
drydock, on 1 October 1944
Steelhead suffered a serious fire which required the installation of a new
conning tower. After a long repair period, the submarine stood out of
San Francisco on 16 April 1945, en route to Pearl Harbor.
Steelhead began her last war patrol on 13 May. She performed lifeguard duty in the
Caroline Islands and later patrolled in the
Tokyo Bay area. She made no
torpedo attacks but sank two trawlers by gunfire. The patrol ended at Midway Island on 5 August and, 20 days later, she sailed for the West Coast.
Steelhead arrived at San Francisco on 5 September 1945 and provided services for the West Coast Sonar School until 2 January 1946. She sailed to Pearl Harbor and operated from there until March when she steamed back to San Francisco for inactivation. The submarine was placed in reserve, out of commission, on 29 June 1946 and attached to the
Pacific Reserve Fleet. In May 1947,
Steelhead was placed in service, in reserve, and used as a reserve training ship until struck from the
Navy List on 1 April 1960.
Steelhead received six
battle stars for
World War II service. == References ==