File:U-853-sinking2.jpg
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Off Point Judith, Rhode Island. A pattern of Hedgehog depth charges fired by the US Coast Guard-manned frigate USS Moberly explodes underwater. This sank the German submarine U-853. The Moberly operated as a unit of the Atlantic Fleet. See File:U-853-sinking1.jpg for the circular pattern made by the depth charges striking the water before sinking. |
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Source | US Coast Guard Photo No. NRL(MOD) 29402. Downloaded from http://www.uscg.mil/history/webcutters/PF63_Moberly.pdf | ||||
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