DE635/A16-3 U. S. S. ENGLAND (DE 635) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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CONFIDENTIAL 31 May 1944. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1. This report and enclosures are submitted in accordance with reference (a). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2. On 31 May, 1944, the U.S.S. GEORGE, with ComCortDiv 39 aboard as OTC, U.S.S. RABY, U.S.S. SPANGLER, and the U.S.S. ENGLAND were steaming on course 212° true conducting radar search for enemy submarines. About 0245 two destroyers from Task Group 30.4 contacted OTC (CCD39) by TBS and requested two destroyer escorts to assist in operations. This conversation was not heard by the ENGLAND as we were, at that time 16 miles on starboard beam of the GEORGE, and the destroyers were to port. Shortly after this time the GEORGE and RABY proceeded to join the destroyers and CCD39 ordered CCD 40 to take charge of the ENGLAND and SPANGLER and continue the search to the southwest. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We continued on down the line until 1300 on the 30th, at which time we changed course to search back up the line. B/C was 040° true. When conversation emanating from the GEORGE and RABY was heard at 0324 the SPANGLER was stationed 8 miles abeam to port. The GEORGE was estimated to be 20 miles southeast of us. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
What had happened to the GEORGE and RABY in the meantime (since our separation) is not exactly known and is not included in this report. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The attack that followed after the ENGLAND obtained contact was quick, well executed and decisive. Sub believed destroyed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
W.B. PENDLETON | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Advance Copy: (1) Cominch | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(2) ComDesPac | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Enclosures to Advance Copy (1): (A) ASW-1 for attack. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(B) REcorder traces of attack. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(C) DRT track. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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IV. NARRATIVE | ||
At 0324 Love 31 May, 1944, ENGLAND and SPANGLER were running up line on b/c 210° true, conducting radar search for enemy submarines, when we began to hear conversation on TBS between the RABY and the GEORGE. From their conversation it was obvious they had a submarine contact. ComCortDiv 40 ordered ENGLAND and SPANGLER to close to be available if they needed any assistance. By 0500 we had closed to within 5000 yards and were told by ComCortDiv 39 to circle clockwise on the 5000 yard circle and be available to act as needed. | ||
At the time of the writing of this report little concise information is available as to what had happened prior to our arrival in the area, consequently this report will cover only what is known. However, on our arrival at the scene CCD39 informed us by TBS that several firing runs had been made since their departure 32 hours before and that the GEORGE had hit on one attack. Whether GEORGE had hit this particular sub or not was not clear. | ||
When ENGLAND took station on the 5000 yard circle the RABY was maintaining sound contact on the submarine, as the OTC (CCD39) had ordered the RABY and GEORGE to hold contact until daylight and then attacks would commence. Shortly after this the RABY lost contact and the GEORGE regained and held until about 0640 when the OTC ordered the ENGLAND and SPANGLER to close in to 4000 yards to be available to attack and ordered the GEORGE to attack. At 0651 the GEORGE fired full salvo Mk. 10 projector, negative results; at 0700 the RABY, making attack on orders OTC fired full salvo and missed. At this time the ENGLAND was expecting to be called in, but, contrary to our expectations, the OTC ordered the SPANGLER to contact and attack. SPANGLER fired full salvo at 0715, also negative results. ENGLAND was ordered to make contact and attack. Contact made at 0729, fired full salvo at 0736:05, 17.2 seconds after firing charges hit and at 0742 terrific explosion occurred. Followed lost contact procedure but could not regain. Obtained doubtful,mushy contacts in area, but on investigation they proved to be false. Searched in and around area until 1500 without further contact. Was able to pick up debris and oil as previously noted. About an hour after explosion CCD 39 in the GEORGE departed area to investigate an oil slick eleven miles to the NW that had been reported by a plane. As he departed area he requested CCD 40 to have the SPANGLER and RABY conduct retiring search. This was ordered and when we departed area at 1500 they were directed by OTC to search until dawn 1 June. | ||
Prior to our attack on this submarine an oil slick had been noticed in the area. When the oil slick from this submarine we had hit had formed and was its thickest, and while debris was being picked up in this area, there was another oils slick in approximately the same area as the one in the morning bearing NW about 4.5 miles distant. Both oil slick were distinct and separate slicks and both very thick oil. | ||
The RABY and GEORGE, prior to our attacks had both reported a very tricky submarine. On the ENGLAND's attack, however, the sub must have been getting very tired for he used comparatively slow speed (1 to 1.5 knots). At first attack seemed like quarter attack, turning into stern chase at the end. There is little wake on recorder trace and a good firing time was obtained. Conning officer fired on center bearing. There was little bearing change throughout the attack. | ||
It is believed this submarine was destroyed. It seems that practice does make perfect. | ||
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UNITED STATES PACIFIC FLEET |
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ESCORT DIVISION THIRTY-NINE |
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USS SPANGLER(DE696) | ||||||||
June 17, 1944 | ||||||||
CONFIDENTIAL | ||||||||
SECOND ENDORSEMENT to | ||||||||
DE635/A16-3 | ||||||||
Serial 021 | ||||||||
Dated 31 May 1944 | ||||||||
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HAMILTON HAINES | ||||||||
Copy to: | ||||||||
CCD 40 | ||||||||
USS ENGLAND | ||||||||
Advance Copy to: | ||||||||
Cominch | ||||||||
Comdespac | ||||||||
The following log by USS George is Enclosure A to Commander South Pacific Area and South Pacific Force, 3rd Endorsement of CO USS England conf. ltr. A16-3 ser. 022 dated 2 June 1944. USS England conf. ltr. A16-3 ser. 022 is the USS England's summary report of antisubmarine actions - the first report on the USS England webpage. |
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