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722:(14,050 tons) on 20 September forcing the tanker to return to Truk at reduced speed along with her 8000 tons of oil originally destined for Japan herself. The next day she torpedoed and damaged the Japanese collier
909:, on 29 March 1946, nearly four years after she had sailed from the North Atlantic to victory. She was placed in reserve in commission on 20 April and decommissioned on 12 February 1947. In August 1948
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786:(17830 tons) and damaged her severely with at least two hits before being driven off by the carrier's screening vessels. The submarine returned to Pearl Harbor on 5 February 1944.
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577:(1925 tons) amidships on 3 November, breaking her in two. She was forced to break off another attack on 6 November after damaging the IJA converted troop transport
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1096:: Greenwood Press. pp. 271–280.
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92:Mrs. William H. Allen
987:. pp. 285–304.
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579:French Maru
481:New England
257:5,400
201:Model 38D8-
116:1 June 1960
21:USS Haddock
2118:1941 ships
2097:Categories
2033:Hammerhead
1797:Hammerhead
1158:6 December
948:References
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609:destroyers
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325:Complement
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192:Propulsion
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227:2 Ă— 126-
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