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On 24 Feb 2004 23:43:12 GMT, (JAXAshby) wrote:
"On 8 October 1916 Fanning put out of Newport, R.I., to search for the crews of ships sunk not far from Nantucket Light Ship by the German submarine U-58. The destroyer recovered six survivors and landed them at Newport the next day. The presence of U-58 led to the speculation that a secret German submarine base might exist in the Long Island Sound-Block Island Sound area;" Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: U-853 - 41º 13.606' / 71º 25.119' Later Here are some more details http://uboat.net/boats/u853.htm Perhaps a bit of further explanation, to those who have followed some of JAXAshby's posts in the past... recently in another discussion he claimed that a U-boat had been sunk by the USCG in Long Island Sound and was the cause of much unjustified bragging by the USCG, that a U-boat had patrolled the Potomac River and was a charted obstruction there, and that a Japanese submarine had shelled Seattle and that this last incident was 'well known.' It turns out that there may be a smattering of near-truth in some of this, but my reaction was that this was one of Jax's funniest posts in a while. Just thought I'd share.... and it is vaguely related to boats. Fair Skies Doug King |
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