8-25-26 history
fortyrod
Posted 2018-08-25 3:47 AM (#90030)
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Subject: 8-25-26 history

08/25/76: The USS Pollack (SSN-603) snags the nets of Japanese fishing boats in the eastern channel of the the Tsushima Strait. Two boats cut away and abandon their nets. The Pollack suffers no major damage and there is no known damage to the fishing boats.

Arctic 08/26/49: The USS Cochino (SS-345) explodes and sinks in Arctic seas off Norway, drowning six Navy rescuers and a Cochino technician. On 21 September the Soviet publication Red Fleet alleges the Cochino was sunk off Murmansk while scouting outmilitary information.

http://ussnautilus.org/blog/uss-cochino-ss-345-and-uss-tusk-ss-426/
GaryKC
Posted 2018-08-25 5:27 AM (#90031 - in reply to #90030)


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Subject: RE: 8-25-26 history





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Ric
Posted 2018-08-25 7:39 AM (#90032 - in reply to #90031)


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Subject: RE: 8-25-26 history

Thanks Gary.
I've never seen these pages before.
Sobering.
Ric

Thomas Courtien
Posted 2018-08-25 6:51 PM (#90038 - in reply to #90030)
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Subject: RE: 8-25-26 history

That was a great read; thanks