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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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Spotlight added: I-400 spotted by US
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Spotlight added: 9 Aug 1945 -- U.S. sub learns Russia is an Ally
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My father Richard A Bentley was a member of this crew.
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Source Information
U.S. Submarine War Patrol Reports, 1941-1945. Original data from: The National Archives
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