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General Boards => Submarine Related Chatter => Submarine Trivia => Topic started by: MWALLEN on April 26, 2009, 10:39:26 PM
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1. Name the U.S. Submarine that has the distinction of being the first U.S. sub to take Japanese prisioners in the Pacific War.
2. Name the sub's skipper.
3. Name the battle this capture/resuce happened in.
4. Name the Japanese ship from which these survivors were rescued.
Good Luck - answers posted next Sunday (May 3rd)
Mark A.
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The first Japanese prisoners (2) were taken by the USS Trout (SS-202) at the battle of Midway on 9 June 1942. The prisoners came from the Japanese cruiser MIKUMA Trout was commanded by LCDR F.W. Fenno.
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BZ to you Dave! I don't know if that's correct but it sounds good to me.
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Dave wins...therefore he is the winner of a no-expenses paid trip to Muskogee to put down some deck :buck2:
I expected this one to be a little harder...but Dave nailed it.
Good job!
Mark
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Thanks to United States Submarine Operations in World War II by Theodore Roscoe
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Well done! ;D