Uss eldridge 1943 crew fused
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Valley was stationed aboard the USS Oklahoma, which was moored at Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, when the ship was attacked by Japanese aircraft on Dec. 7, 1941. The battleship sustained multiple torpedo hits, which caused it to quickly capsize. The attack on the ship resulted in the deaths of 429 crewmen. Read about Valley. Navy Seaman 1st Class Eugene W. Wicker, 20, of Coweta, Okla., whose ...
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Then on 18/1/52 an USAF crew flew it to Pyote, Tex., for storage, the seven years later it went to Andrews AFB, MD., before finally to Silver Hill, Md., for restoration and finally to the Smithsonian. After further restoration for display is set for the USAF Museum at Dayton, Oh. Only known US military aircraft to have flown a mission on its first day of entry into service and remained so ...
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Researcher Jacques Vallée [18] describes a procedure on board the USS Engstrom (DE-50) which was docked alongside the Eldridge in 1943. The operation involved the generation of a powerful electromagnetic field on board the ship in order to deperm or degauss it with the goal of rendering the ship undetectable or "invisible" to magnetically fused undersea mines and torpedoes.
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"Operation Ghost" was an alleged naval military experiment at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sometime around October 28, 1943 in which the U.S. destroyer escort USS Eldridge was to be rendered invisible to human observers for a brief period of time. It is also referred to as Project Rainbow.
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USS Thresher (SS 200) mines the approaches to Bangkok, Thailand, the first US Navy submarine mine plant during the war. Oct 16 . 1943 – U.S. Navy: The Navy accepts its first helicopter, a Sikorsky YR-4B (HNS-1) at Bridgeport, Ct., following a 60-minute test flight by U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. Frank A. Erickson. Oct 16 . 1944 – U.S. Navy: USS Tilefish (SS 307) sinks Japanese guard boat No ...
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