Wednesday, January 14, 2015

14 January 1944 A.D. A Big Day for the Subs—5 US Subs Sink 5 Japanese Vessels


14 January 1944 A.D.  A Big Day for the Subs—5 US Subs Sink 5 Japanese Vessels;  USS ALBACORE (SS-218) Drops SAZANAMI;  USS SCAMP (SS-277) Drops NIPPON MARU; USS GUARDFISH Deep-Sixes KENYO MARU; USS SEAWOLF (SS-197) Destroys YAMAZURU; USS SWORDFISH (SS-193) Scores Another One, Sinking YAMAKUNI MARU (< ---Bunch of mean American submariners)


1863 - Navy General Order 4, signed by Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles, announces the Emancipation Proclamation by President Abraham Lincoln, which is signed on Jan. 1, 1863.

1911 - Battleship Arkansas (BB 33) is launched. After service in two world wars, she is target ship for Bikini Atoll Atomic bomb tests.

1943 - USS Gudgeon (SS 211) lands six men, 2,000 pounds of equipment and supplies on Negros Island for first resupply mission for a submarine.

1944 - Five U.S. Navy submarines sink five different Japanese vessels in and around the Pacific Ocean. USS Albacore (SS 218) sinks Japanese destroyer Sazanami 300 miles off Yap; USS Scamp (SS 277) sinks the tanker Nippon Maru off Sorol Island; USS Guardfish (SS 217) sinks tanker Kenyo Maru southeast of Palau; USS Seawolf (SS 197) sinks tanker Yamazuru Maru off Okinawa, and USS Swordfish (SS 193) sinks transport Yamakuni Maru off Hachijo Jima.

1945 - USS Cobia (SS 245) sinks the Japanese minelayer Yurijima off the east coast of Malaya.

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