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The main purpose of these submarine war patrol reports was to keep the Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Fleet, and others apprised of the records of submarines in carrying out their primary mission of sinking enemy ships. Most reports are typed mimeograph copies and include daily narratives of a vessel's locations and activities.…More
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My father Richard A Bentley was a member of this crew.
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Image added to Clayton E Frost Person Page
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Spotlight added: Japan surrenders before Segundo gets to it's assigned area, but captures giant Japanese sub I-401
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Submarine Patrol Report for the USS Hake, August 24, 1944. The 15 rapid depth charges described between 0728 and 0729 are believed to be the charges that destroyed the the USS Harder.
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U.S. Submarine War Patrol Reports, 1941-1945. Original data from: The National Archives
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