syscom3
Pacific Historian
Maybe the highest casualty rate for the marines. But their were battles in New Guinea that were more vicious with an even higher casualty rate.
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Maybe the highest casualty rate for the marines. But their were battles in New Guinea that were more vicious with an even higher casualty rate.
The Battle of the Atlantic.
Being trapped in a submarine going down or to receive a torpedo with a temperature of the water of 5 °C I think must have been dreadful.
BoA agreed, but please also consider the merchant seaman that the U boats condemned to death.
John
I think that is what he did, by saying taking a torpedo with water temps of 5 C. Normally it was the surface ships that took torpedos...