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USS Dyson DD 572 Memo to Chief of Naval Personnel 1944 Sinking USS Spence DD 512
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$6.95 to United States
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Details
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Refunds available: See booth/item description for details
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USS Dyson DD 572 Memo to Chief of Naval Personnel 1944 Sinking USS Spence DD 512
A 3 original individual pages stapled. USS Dyson DD 572 Memo to Chief of Naval Personnel 23 December 1944 on the Sinking USS Spence , a memo to the Crew of the USS Dyson from a Survivor of the USS Spence and a reprint of a Newspaper article from Ornage Texas about the sinking and rescue.
On 17 December, Spence prepared to refuel and pumped out all of the salt water ballast from her tanks; but rough seas caused the fueling operation to be cancelled. The next day, the weather worsened and the storm turned into a major typhoon. As the ships wallowed in canyon-like troughs of brine, Spence's electrical equipment got wet from great quantities of sea water taken on board. After a 72-degree roll to port, all of the lights went out and the pumps stopped. The rudder jammed; and, after a deep roll to port about 11:00, Spence capsized and sank. Only 24 of her complement survived. USS Hull and USS Monaghan were also sunk in the typhoon. Spence was struck from the Navy list on 19 January 1945.
in good condition with edge and corner wear. Printed on War Time Paper
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