Kamis, 20 April 2017

Torpedoes in Paradise

Yes, the Germans and the Japanese did collaborate. No, it didn’t do much good. The USS Sea south of Borneo the afternoon of April 23, 1945. The submarine’s skipper, Lieutenant Commander Herman E. Miller, had come to trust the uncannily accurate intelligence headquarters had been sending, Besugo was running submerged in the Java so as …

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