


Haddo
Country | United States |
Ship Class | Gato-class Submarine |
Hull Number | SS-255 |
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Haddo Operational Timeline
23 Aug 1944 | USS Haddo detected a Japanese convoy north of Dasol Bay on the west coast of Luzon, Philippines and fired 5 torpedoes at about 0700 hours, sinking destroyer Asakaze which was under tow by tanker Niyo Maru. Escort ship Type D No. 22 and Patrol Boat No. 102 were dispatched from Manila to search for USS Haddo; en route, Patrol Boat No. 102 experienced problems with her No. 4 boiler, which was repaired while underway. |
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