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"Richard Harrison" wrote in message ... Jon, W3JT wrote: "Folks unfamiliar with WW II history must also note that the US had almost no sub forces in the Atlantic since Germany had only a very small surface Navy amd no coastal or open shipping." The emphasis should be on the "almost"! Germamy began the war with 3 formidable "pocket battleships" as I recall. There were American submarines in the Atlantic. Headquarters are at New London, CT. My brother was a WW-2 U.S. Navy submarine officer. His boat was stationed in the Atlantic operating from the U.S. Virgin Islands. He managed a leave home by snagging rides on Catalina flying boats conducting anti-submarine patrols in the Atlantic. He observed real anti-submarine actions while a passenger aboard the Catalinas. My brother was assigned to a new ship from its keel laying. He took it through the Panama Canal to the Pacific where after several missions it became a craft on permanent patrol as the result of enemy action with no known surviors. His family misses him. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI A great book on German submarine warfare off the US coast -- is "Operation Drumbeat" by Michael Gannon I too lost fanily members at Normandy and Anzio We do remember -- Caveat Lector (Reader Beware) Help The New Hams Someone Helped You Or did You Forget That ? |
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