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by Peter Sasgen


  Smith, Frederick H., Jr., MoMM2

  Smith, Jack C., RT1

  Southwick, Paul, PhoM1

  Spencer, Amos A., S1c

  Talucci, Ralph M., S1c

  Tandy, William H., Jr., PhM1

  Thomas, Leroy, St3

  Turbitt, William J., F1c

  Wagoner, William B., S1c

  West, Franklin G., Lt.

  Whiting, George L., CY

  Wiest, Irvin C., CTM

  Wilkins, Kenneth M., RT3

  Woods, Isaac B., Jr., EM1

  BONEFISH

  Abel, Donald A., Ens.

  Adams, Thomas B., Y3

  Adams, Wendell S., Bkr3

  Amburgey, Lawrence M., Lt. (jg)

  Anderson, Gustav I., Jr., MoMM3

  Aueril, Sestilio J., S1c

  Beck, Merle L., GM2

  Brown, Roderick W., F1c

  Browning, James A., EM1

  Burdick, Charles A., MoMM2

  Canfield, Kenneth T., MoMM2

  Coleman, John A., RM3

  Cooley, Quintus L., StM2

  Danielson, Otis C., SC2

  Dunn, Davis H., Ens.

  Edge, Lawrence L., Cdr.

  Enos, E. R., F1c

  Epps, William H., Jr., StM2

  Feld, Paul E., F1c

  Fox, Donald C., RM2

  Frank, Richard E., CMoMM

  Fugett, Mack A., QM2

  Fuller, Grant M., CMoMM

  Hackstaff, Howard J., RM2

  Harman, Guy P., TM1

  Hasiak, John J., TM3

  Hess, Richard D., S1c

  Houghton, Wilbur S., TM1

  Jenkins, Robert W., EM1

  Johnson, John C., RT1

  Johnson, Stuart E., Jr., CQM

  Johnston, Russel M., Lt. (jg)

  Kalinoff, Michael W., F1c

  Karr, William G., RM2

  Keefer, Robert T., S1c

  Kern, Franklyn B., Ens.

  King, Edward W., EM2

  Kissane, John E., S2c

  Knight, Fraser S., Lt. Cdr.

  Lamothe, Joseph N., Cox

  Laracy, John J., Jr., EM3

  Lewis, Marion A., CGM

  Lockwood, Thomas G., PhoM3

  Lynch, Joseph F., TM2

  Maghan, Allan G., F1c

  Markle, John E., EM2

  McBride, Roy J., MoMM2

  Miles, Henry V., MoMM1

  Nester, Sidney A., EM3

  Newberry, Joseph R., F1c

  Olson, Douglas H., MoMM2

  O’Toole, William P., EM3

  Parton, John F., EM3

  Paskin, Theodore, RT2

  Pauley, George W., RM3

  Phenicie, John E., MoMM3

  Primavera, Louis J., MoMM1

  Prunier, George A., EM3

  Quenett, Clayton F., TM2

  Raley, Charles H., F1c

  Ray, Roscoe G., Jr., SM1

  Raynes, James A., EM1

  Reid, Jack A., F1c

  Rhanor, Charles J., S1c

  Rice, Robert M., S1c

  Rose, Russell A., Ens.

  Schiller, Robert G., F1c

  Schmidling, Charles J., FCS1

  Schweyer, Roy H., RT2

  Slater, Robert E., Lt.(jg)

  Smith, Logan C., Lt. (jg)

  Snodgrass, Roger L., Y1

  Stamm, Raymond S., SC1

  Surber, Robert M., EM2

  Tierney, Daniel R., MoMM1

  Velie, Russell C., TM2

  Vincent, Thomas F., Jr., S1c

  Whitright, Willard, TM2

  Williams, Jay J., MoMM2

  Williams, John R., Jr., F3c

  Williams, Thomas F., F1c

  Wilson, Joseph R., F1c

  Winegar, Clarence D., TM3

  Wolfe, Lynn E., TM3

  Wright, George “W,” PhM1

  RISSER’S BOBCATS

  FLYING FISH

  Anderson, Lloyd C., CmoMM

  Anthony, Melvin L., RT3

  Apostolopoulos, Vasilios, QM3

  Bartocci, Lawrence E., F1c

  Beardslee, Ralph C., Jr., SM1

  Bennett, Wilfred A., TM2

  Birkner, Francis R., PhoM1

  Burke, Julian T., Jr., Lt. Cdr.

  Canaday, Gerald B., TM1

  Caramenico, Lewis J., F1c

  Cates, Don B., FC1

  Chereek, Benjamin, EM1

  Christensen, Charles R., CMoMM

  Collins, Joel W., III, RM2

  Cooper, Earl B., MoMM2

  Cronin, Joseph J., MoMM1

  Doheny, Edward L., III, Lt.

  Drozdowicz, Edward J., MM1

  Dunn, Matthew D., EM2

  Early, John A., Jr., F1c

  Emmons, Robert C., WOE

  Evans, Cassel J., TM2

  Fiedler, John E., F2c

  Field, Sidney F., F1c

  Funkhouser, Edward M., RM3

  Geiser, Robert F., RM3

  Giannelli, Frank A., MoMM3

  Griffin, Charles W., SC3

  Hall, Lloyd A., RT1

  Haney, Arthur A., RT2

  Hayes, William, EM3

  Herbert, Edward R., F1c

  Holland, Noble V., Bkr1

  Holloway, Harold E., S2c

  Holzwarth, Jacob T., MoMM2

  Hopley, Eric E., Lt.

  Jasinski, Leon F., EM3

  Jerbert, Arthur H., Lt. (jg)

  Johnson, Kenneth W., EM3

  Kenworthy, Harvey W., F1c

  Kilgore, William H., Lt.

  Kocon, Joseph S., TM2

  Korn, Carl A., Jr., Lt.

  Laster, Robert, StM1

  Logan, John E., GM1

  Lort, Joseph M., Jr., QM2

  Lusse, Melvin R., EM2

  Lynsky, Mark V., Jr., MoMM2

  Mahoney, Robert C., TM1

  Mattingly, John W., TM1

  McGee, John S., Y1

  Miller, Kay D., F1c

  Moody, Dick, MoMM2

  Nelson, Chester R., F1c

  Nelson, William C., S1c

  Nickerson, Bryan W., S1c

  O’Brien, William J., FCS2

  Ostergren, John F., Lt.

  Peterman, John J., Jr., TM2

  Ragsdale, Glenn E., S1c

  Rainer, William H. Jr., RM3

  Rankin, Walter H., MoMM2c

  Risser, Robert D., Cdr.

  Rodgers, James L., S1c

  Rusin, Nicholas, TM3

  Schmersahl, Jacob B., Jr., MoMM3

  Schoomaker, Edward P., S1c

  Schulke, Oscar J., EM2

  Shaw, Harold M., RM2

  Sly, Richard H., Ens.

  Smith, Billy R., SC1

  Smith, Carl, MoMM3

  Smith, Paul T., S1c

  Sproull, Raymond D., Jr., S1c

  Sunbury, George G., RT3

  Thacker, William O., StM1

  Thompson, Earnest L., MoMM1

  Wakshinsky, Albert S., EM2

  Ward, James M., MoMM2

  Weeks, Richard L., S1c

  Whitefield, William B., CPhM

  Wildes, Warren F., EM3

  Wilson, Robert G., F1c

  Witt, Ishmael C., MoMM2

  BOWFIN

  Alexander, James R., Bkr3

  Alexander, Robert E., CPhM

  Alpin, Carter F., Jr., EM3

  Anderson, Hubert C., Lt.

  Ayers, James M., Ens.

  Beales, Austin W., MoMM1

  Benson, Gordon H., RM2

  Beyer, Walter L., QM1

  Beynon, Robert P., EM3

  Bruderly, Robert E., EM2

  Buckman, Horace T., F1c

  Carberry, Jack S., F1c

  Carden, Olie L., MoMM1

  Carter, Arthur L., FC1c

  Chisum, Albert, TM3

  Choquette, Hugh E., TM3

  Clarey, John L., Lt. Cdr.

  Cole, William E., TM1

  Cummins, William E., Lt. (jg)

  Curran, John E., MoMM2

  Elliott, Michael M., Lt. (jg)

  Ely, John A., S1c

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nbsp; Erickson, John H., EM1

  Ervin, Norval L., Jr., S1c

  Flessner, Conrad J., Lt.

  Fletcher, Earl T., EM3

  Gaito, Eugene, CMoMM

  Gilkes, Thomas H., MoMM1

  Gillespie, Clark H., MoMM1

  Gilmore, Paul D., MoMM3

  Gosnell, Marshall S., MoMM1

  Harrington, John L., MoMM2

  Hedland, Fred, F1c

  Heinz, Robert L., Y1

  Holder, John “A,” F1c

  Howard, Homer L., F2c

  Jackson, Ted D., F1c

  Jackson, Wilbur L., MoMM1

  Johnson, Gerald B., EM2

  Johnson, Henry N., S1c

  Kear, Charles B., F1c

  Kenney, Albert P., Bkr3

  King, Henry, Jr., TM1

  Knoche, Eugene A., MoMM2

  Knox, Joseph M., Jr., CMoMM

  LaCour, Marshall W., PhoM2

  Lancaster, Wallace E., S2c

  Launius, John J., RT1

  Lundgren, Walter E., MoMM3

  McMillion, George J., F1c

  McNeven, Vern, MoMM2

  Molloy, Leslie R., RT2

  Nash, Paul G., GM2

  Odoms, Edward A., StM1

  Ohlund, Arley “V,” S1c

  Olsen, Rolf S., EM2

  Patterson, Robert G., CEM

  Perske, Earl W., CCS

  Poppleton, Sidney R., S1c

  Price, Lloyd R., S1c

  Rasp, Vincent R., F1c

  Reiner, Morton M., S1c

  Rodskiaer, Aage E., RM1

  Rohrbacher, Virgel H., GM1

  Ryan, Ronald R., S1c

  Scaglione, Peter T., RM3

  Stack, Thomas P., TM3

  Sweat, James G., SM1

  Taylor, Richard S., EM2

  Turner, Charles R., StM2

  Tyree, Alexander K., CDR

  Updegraff, Jack L., QM3

  Van Kuran, Peter, Lt. (jg)

  Verkinder, Victor, MoMM1

  Videkovich, William P., MoMM2

  Waddell, Kenneth A., EM2

  Waugh, William L., TM2

  Weidner, Alpheus S., Jr., MoMM3

  Weller, Homer G., QM2

  Winning, Edward G., CEM

  Wise, John P., Ens.

  TINOSA

  Anderson, Jack H., EM3

  Atnip, Tolbert B., S1c

  Ault, Earl E., F1c

  Baird, Floyd C., MoMM1

  Barr, George, MoMM3

  Bennett, Millard M., TM3

  Bentham, Robert E., TM3

  Bolinder, Ralph H., F1c

  Boyd, Edgar, SM1

  Brady, Ferris G., RT3

  Brooks, F. C., Lt.

  Brumfeld, Floyd E., S1c

  Burke, Charles M., MoMM3

  Burlew, Harry A., MoMM3

  Carlen, Robert C., S1c

  Carpenter, Clarence A., S1c

  Carpenter, Rex N., S1c

  Clement, William R., TM2

  Clutterham, D. R., Ens.

  Costibile, Joe F., S1c

  Daranowich, Walter H., PhoM3

  Daughtry, Herbert, MoMM2

  Dismukes, Alvin C., FCS2

  Dixon, Richard L., TM1

  Dowler, Melvin L., QM2

  Eterovich, Matthew, F1c

  Freeburn, Harry D., EM2

  Garner, Frank E., PhM1

  Gibson, Jack R., EM2

  Giltner, Thomas W., MoMM1

  Goen, Louis E., TM3

  Gould, Harold Ray, S1c

  Grigg, John R., MoMM3

  Grose, H. G., Lt.(jg)

  Groves, Russell C., RM1

  Hall, William “F,” MoMM3

  Harris, Frederick B., Y1

  Hinds, Lawrence P., RM2

  Huson, Loyal A., TM3

  Irvin, Frederick L., SC3

  Jackson, Nathaniel, StM2

  Keepers, Harold J., S1c

  Klag, Donald J., EM3

  Larson, Allen G., F1c

  Latham, R. C., Cdr.

  Leonard, Carthel F., EM3

  MacPherson, Malcolm, RM2

  McDaniel, Jessie J., EM3

  Minor, James P., EM2

  Nylander, Raymond E., S1c

  Olsen, J., Ens.

  Otis, Donald J., TM2

  Owens, Robert L., EM3

  Paquette, Clifford N., F1c

  Polis, Jack S., EM3

  Reif, Harry W., MoMM2

  Richeson, Edward M., GM1

  Robbins, Kermit E., MoMM1

  Robertson, James C., MoMM3

  Rodman, George W., QM3

  Salisbury, G. F., Lt. (jg)

  Sanders, Aubrey R., S1c

  Sanders, C. R., Lt.

  Scott, Dale V., S1c

  Scruggs, Robert C., SC1

  Searles, Dayton, Jr., GM3

  Settle, Spaulding B., ST3

  Shelden, James F., S1c

  Siegfried, C. W., Lt. (jg)

  Smith, H. J., Lt. Cdr.

  Smith, Richard P., MoMM3

  Soutiere, Clement, EM3

  Stamant, Wilfred J., Jr., S1c

  Stanford, Samuel E., MoMM3

  Stevens, Charles R., MoMM3

  Stokes, Victor L., CEM

  Stripling, Ernest R., MoMM2

  Thompson, Robert M., MoMM2

  Tyler, John P., RT1

  Vannatter, Charles H., RM3

  Voegtin, E. P., EM1

  Wagner, Charles H., Jr., TM3

  Weaver, B. S., Lt. (jg)

  Welch, Freeman, CTM

  Whipps, Jack C., RT3

  Wicker, William A., QM3

  Wilson, Eldon R., TM3

  Wilson, Norval D., CmoMM

  Young, Buck R., FC2

  NOTES

  Introduction

  1 Blair, Clay, Jr., Silent Victory, Lippincott, 1975, Vol. 2, p. 851 (Hereafter, Blair); and Roscoe, Theodore, United States Submarine Operations in World War II, United States Naval Institute, 1949, pp. 491-92. (Hereafter, Roscoe.)

  Chapter One: A World Destroyed

  1 Telegram to Sarah S. Edge from U.S. Navy Bureau of Naval Personnel. Sarah Edge Shuler and Lawrence L. Edge Jr. (Hereafter, Edge family.)

  2 Lawrence L. Edge to Sarah S. Edge. Edge family.

  3 Ibid.

  4 Ibid.

  Chapter Two: ComSubPac

  1 Some sixty years later the plane’s wreckage reappeared after heavy rains washed away the covering soil.

  2 Blair, p. 341.

  Chapter Three: The Wahoo’s Last Dive

  1 Roscoe, p. 240.

  2 The Squalus flooded and sank in waters off the coast of New Hampshire on May 23, 1939, with the loss of twenty-six men. She was raised, overhauled, and re-commissioned as the Sailfish on May 15, 1940.

  3 Top-secret war patrol report of the USS Lapon (SS-260).

  4 Top-secret war patrol report of the USS Narwhal (SS-167).

  5 Top secret war patrol report of the USS Sawfish (SS-270).

  6 Article included in a report submitted by Lockwood to Nimitz concerning the loss of the USS Wahoo (SS-238). Article and report attached to war patrol report of the Wahoo.

  7 Lockwood, Charles A., and Hans C. Adamson, Hellcats of the Sea, New York: Greenburg, 1951, p. 2. (Hereafter, Lockwood, HOS.)

  8 O’Kane, Richard H., Wahoo: The Patrols of America’s Most Famous WWII Submarine , Novato, California: Presidio Press, 1987, p. 329.

  9 Lockwood, HOS, p. 22.

  Chapter Four: The Commander from Georgia

  1 Roscoe, p. 531.

  2 Lawrence L. Edge to Sarah S. Edge. Edge family.

  3 Ibid.

  4 Top secret war patrol report of the USS Bonefish (SS-223).

  5 Ibid.

  Chapter Five: The “Magic” Behind the Mission

  1 FM Sonar, Model 1, Nos. 11-15, Preliminary Instruction Book, Operation and Maintenance. Unclassified. May 12, 1945 [Rpt. R223.4], Box 1. University of California Division of War Research at the U.S. Navy Radio and Sound Laboratory, San Diego, California. Courtesy of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography Archives, University of
California, San Diego, La Jolla, California. (Hereafter, UCDWR.)

  2 “FM Sonar,” by M. C. Henderson and Charles A. Hisserich. Unclassified. September 4, 1943, Box 2. The conceptual basis for using FM sonar to locate mines underwater. UCDWR.

  3 Lockwood, HOS, p. 38.

  4 Lockwood, HOS, p. 42.

  5 Sources concerning this meeting are at variance as to the actual date as well as the participants. King may have arrived in Pearl Harbor on or about July 12 or 13. He then departed on an inspection trip with Nimitz and other Pacific commanders (there is no mention of Lockwood), minus MacArthur, to the Marianas. After this tour King apparently returned to Washington before Roosevelt’s arrival in Honolulu on July 26. Yet according to Lockwood, his meeting with King and Nimitz took place on July 26, five days after King’s departure and the day of Roosevelt’s arrival.

  Chapter Six: Wolf Pack

  1 Top-secret war patrol report of the USS Bonefish.

  2 Ibid.

  3 Ibid.

  4 Ibid.

  5 Copy of original Navy message to Bonefish from ComTwelve. Edge family.

  Chapter Seven: The Long Road to Tokyo

  1 Top-secret prospectus for Operation Barney; Lockwood to Nimitz and King, December 3, 1944, “Japan Sea—Patrol of.” National Archives II (NARA II), Modern Military Records, College Park, MD. RG 313. 5.3 Records of Naval Operating Forces, including those of Operation Barney. Courtesy of Steven Trent Smith.

  2 Lockwood had waived the ironclad rule that subs on patrol never, ever broadcast when operating in an area where Japanese radio-direction-finding stations could triangulate their position. In practice the rule was often violated whenever submarine skippers sent contact reports concerning enemy convoys, task forces, and other important information to ComSubPac and to other submarines that, if patrolling nearby, could provide more information or join in an attack.

  Chapter Eight: The Magic Loses Its Magic

  1 Lockwood to Lawrence L. Edge. November 13, 1944. Edge family.

  2 In summer 1943, Watkins, then a submarine division commander, asked Lockwood for permission to make a war patrol as a skipper. The USS Flying Fish (SS-229) was available, and Watkins, at age forty-five, became the oldest man to ever command a sub on a war patrol. Watkins’s performance was mediocre at best. Ironically, Lockwood had requested permission from Nimitz to make a war patrol, not as a skipper but as a rider, and was turned down. Nimitz felt it was too risky to put his sub force commander in a position to be captured and tortured for information from the Japanese.

  3 Lockwood to Rear Adm. C. W. Styer, USN. Lockwood papers, Box 14. Library of Congress. (Hereafter, LPLC.)

  4 Lockwood to Watkins, January 26, 1945. LPLC, Box 14.

  5 Nimitz to Lockwood, HOS, p. 67.

  6 Lawrence L. Edge to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Edge (Lawrence Edge’s parents). Edge family.

  Chapter Nine: An Operation Called “Barney”

  1 Lockwood to Vice Admiral R. S. Edwards, USN. LPLC, Box 15.

  2 Lockwood, HOS, p. 71.

  3 Lockwood to Captain H. C. Bruton, USN. LPLC, Box 15.

 

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