Selasa, 14 Februari 2017

The High Price of Valor: Sam Dealey

Submariner Sam Dealey achieved the hunter-killer ideal, but success at sea cost him his life. The pinging started in at 5:32 a.m. on August 24, 1944, a signal to two U.S. Navy submarines lying outside Dasol Bay on Luzon that enemy vessels were about to make the 130- mile run for the safety of Manila …

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