R-20
Photo in the private collection of Ric Hedman
Photo in the private collection of Ric Hedman
Photo in the private collection of Ric Hedman
Photo in the private collection of Ric Hedman
Photo in the private collection of Ric Hedman
Photo in the private collection of Ric Hedman
U.S. Navy photo.
The R-20 was decommissioned at Key West 27 September 1945 and was struck from the Navy list the following month. On 13 March 1946, she was sold to Macey O. Scott of Miami, Fla. We know little about Mr. Scott, but we do know that he purchased several of the Key West based R-boats, ostensibly for scrap.
In this photo two young women are posing alongside the ex-R-20. Scott apparently spent several months displaying the boats to the public in the Miami area, in an attempt to make some additional cash before he had to scrap them. The boat looks to be some sort of exhibit, and it is also likely that no one was allowed aboard for safety reasons since the Navy had probably stripped the interior of any useful equipment during the decommissioning process. The printing on the hull was intended to give visitors some idea of the arrangement of the boat from the outside. We are guessing that based on the writing on the submarine that she is still in the Miami area with the “Se Habla Espanol” for the Cuban and Puerto Rican residents of the area. The women’s clothing seems to support a 1946 or 1947 timeframe. It is likely that Scott was not able to display the boats this way for very long, as the contract he signed with the government likely stipulating that he cut them up for scrap.
There is a second submarine on the right side of the photo and just the hint of a third, just above the “S” in “U.S.” and just to the right of the deck stanchion is the tip of a periscope from another submarine, likely one of the R-20’s R-class sisters.
Photo in the private collection of Ric Hedman
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