U.S.S. Cod (SS-224): American Submarine War Patrol ReportsJ. T. McDaniel Riverdale Electronic Books, 2005 - Počet stran: 320 Today tied up on the Cleveland, Ohio waterfront, U.S.S. Cod is the lowest numbered surviving World War II American fleet submarine. During the war, Cod made a total of seven war patrols, operating from Australia, Hawaii and Guam. This book contains the complete text of the war patrol reports submitted by her three wartime commanding officers, Commander James C. Dempsey, Commander James A. Adkins, and Lieutenant Commander Edwin M. Westbrook, Jr. Also included is an Introduction and notes by popular submarine novelist and historian J.T. McDaniel. |
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Patrol Two 11 January 1944 13 March 1944 | 31 |
Patrol Three 6 April 1944 1 June 1944 | 67 |
Patrol Four 3 July 1944 25 August 1944 | 100 |
Patrol Five 18 September 194420 November 1944 | 162 |
Patrol Six 24 March 194529 May 1945 | 227 |
Patrol Seven 26 June 1945 13 August 1945 | 277 |
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