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Name the first US ship that was lost by enemy action in WWI and the year it
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* Capt. JG wrote, On 3/4/2007 7:51 PM:
Name the first US ship that was lost by enemy action in WWI and the year it happened. William P. Frye http://www.maritimelibraryfriends.or...P.%20Frye.html |
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... * Capt. JG wrote, On 3/4/2007 7:51 PM: Name the first US ship that was lost by enemy action in WWI and the year it happened. William P. Frye http://www.maritimelibraryfriends.or...P.%20Frye.html Great Jeff. Now, if you can, name the first US Navy ship to be lost by enemy action in WWI (for another 2 pts of course!). -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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* Capt. JG wrote, On 3/4/2007 9:53 PM:
"Jeff" wrote in message ... * Capt. JG wrote, On 3/4/2007 7:51 PM: Name the first US ship that was lost by enemy action in WWI and the year it happened. William P. Frye http://www.maritimelibraryfriends.or...P.%20Frye.html Great Jeff. Now, if you can, name the first US Navy ship to be lost by enemy action in WWI (for another 2 pts of course!). The submarine Skate was the first lost, but that wasn't enemy action. The first ship was the USS Cassin, a destroyer. But a few weeks later the steam yacht Alcedo was sunk. The first navy ship lost to Germany in WWII was the destroyer USS Reuben James, on 31. October, 1941, five weeks before Pearl Harbor. My farther-in-law was on one of the last ships sunk in the Atlantic, the US Oklahoma, on March 31, 1945. |
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On Mar 5, 7:29 am, Jeff wrote:
* Capt. JG wrote, On 3/4/2007 9:53 PM: "Jeff" wrote in message ... * Capt. JG wrote, On 3/4/2007 7:51 PM: Name the first US ship that was lost by enemy action in WWI and the year it happened. William P. Frye http://www.maritimelibraryfriends.or...P.%20Frye.html Great Jeff. Now, if you can, name the first US Navy ship to be lost by enemy action in WWI (for another 2 pts of course!). The submarine Skate was the first lost, but that wasn't enemy action. The first ship was the USS Cassin, a destroyer. But a few weeks later the steam yacht Alcedo was sunk. The first navy ship lost to Germany in WWII was the destroyer USS Reuben James, on 31. October, 1941, five weeks before Pearl Harbor. My farther-in-law was on one of the last ships sunk in the Atlantic, the US Oklahoma, on March 31, 1945. Hey Jeff, Could you post a link to the Oklahoma story again. I like to send it to a WWII USMM friend. Joe |
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* Joe wrote, On 3/5/2007 9:50 AM:
.... My farther-in-law was on one of the last ships sunk in the Atlantic, the US Oklahoma, on March 31, 1945. Hey Jeff, Could you post a link to the Oklahoma story again. I like to send it to a WWII USMM friend. Joe Here's the link to the whole set of stories. Not much changed since the fall - just a few typos. http://www.sv-loki.com/Davis/davis.html |
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"Jeff" wrote in message
. .. * Capt. JG wrote, On 3/4/2007 9:53 PM: "Jeff" wrote in message ... * Capt. JG wrote, On 3/4/2007 7:51 PM: Name the first US ship that was lost by enemy action in WWI and the year it happened. William P. Frye http://www.maritimelibraryfriends.or...P.%20Frye.html Great Jeff. Now, if you can, name the first US Navy ship to be lost by enemy action in WWI (for another 2 pts of course!). The submarine Skate was the first lost, but that wasn't enemy action. The first ship was the USS Cassin, a destroyer. But a few weeks later the steam yacht Alcedo was sunk. The first navy ship lost to Germany in WWII was the destroyer USS Reuben James, on 31. October, 1941, five weeks before Pearl Harbor. My farther-in-law was on one of the last ships sunk in the Atlantic, the US Oklahoma, on March 31, 1945. The Cassin was in WWII. The Alcedo was the first in WWI. The interesting part is that it was a converted sailing ship I believe. It must have been something to serve in the Navy during WWII. I can't really imagine it. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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* Capt. JG wrote, On 3/5/2007 12:47 PM:
.... Great Jeff. Now, if you can, name the first US Navy ship to be lost by enemy action in WWI (for another 2 pts of course!). The submarine Skate was the first lost, but that wasn't enemy action. The first ship was the USS Cassin, a destroyer. But a few weeks later the steam yacht Alcedo was sunk. The first navy ship lost to Germany in WWII was the destroyer USS Reuben James, on 31. October, 1941, five weeks before Pearl Harbor. My farther-in-law was on one of the last ships sunk in the Atlantic, the US Oklahoma, on March 31, 1945. The Cassin was in WWII. The Alcedo was the first in WWI. The interesting part is that it was a converted sailing ship I believe. There were two USS Cassin's, one in WWI and one in WWII. The one from WWI was torpedoed, and thus was the first naval casualty. However, she was salvaged, and therefore would not count as "lost." October 15, 1917: U. S. S. Cassin (destroyer), displacement 1,139 tons; torpedoed by German submarine U-105, off the coast of Ireland, 20 miles south of Mine Head; salvaged; 1 killed and 9 wounded. November 5, 1917: U. S. S. Alcedo (converted yacht), gross 983 tons; torpedoed and sunk by enemy submarine (UC-type), 75 miles off the French coast; 21 killed. http://www.usmm.org/ww1navy.html I always thought the Alcedo was built as a steam yacht, but she certainly has the lines of a sailboat: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Alcedo_(SP-166) It must have been something to serve in the Navy during WWII. I can't really imagine it. Although some of the stories my FIL wrote down seem hard, he never wrote about the worst trip, PQ-18. From the bits and pieces I've gleaned there was, amongst other events, close in fighting with a submarine that tried to ram them that haunted him all his life. |
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