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Action of 15 October 1917 : ウィキペディア英語版
Action of 15 October 1917

The Action of 15 October 1917 was a naval engagement of World War I between Imperial Germany and the United States off the coast of Mind Head, Ireland.
==Action==
The American destroyer —under Lieutenant Commander W. N. Vernon—was operating off the coast of Ireland in October 1917. On anti-submarine patrols and rescue missions, as well as convoy duty. Operating out of Queenstown, Ireland, she was armed with four guns and eight torpedo tubes. The German submarine —on a typical unrestricted U-boat mission — was cruising in British waters, attacking Allied shipping. She was armed with a deck gun and torpedoes.
On 15 October 1917, ''Cassin'' sighted ''U-61'' at about south of Mind Head at 13:30 and from the ship. The German submarine sighted ''Cassin'' as well, she immediately submerged and began to flee. A pursuit ensued for an hour; at about 14:30, ''U-61''s commander—Victor Dieckmann—decided to engage the tailing American warship.
The Germans then turned about and surfaced to line up for a shot and fired their last torpedo. Gunner's Mate First Class Osmond Ingram noticed the incoming projectile, he quickly ran over to the depth charge gunners and ordered them to jettison the charges before the torpedo struck them. The torpedo struck the destroyer aft on the port side before this could be done and Ingram was killed in the explosion.
The torpedo hit ''Cassin''s portside stern, nearly blowing off her rudder. The American destroyer began to steam in circles, but returned a barrage of 4 inch shells which forced the U-boat to dive. Four hits damaged ''U-61''s conning tower which discouraged her commander from continuing to attack.
Besides the American sailor killed, nine others were wounded in the action. The dead sailor—Osmond Ingram—was awarded the Medal of Honor for his service on 15 October. Eventually, another American destroyer and the British sloops HMS ''Jessamine'' and ''Tamarisk'' arrived on the scene and protected ''Cassin'' throughout the night. However, no further U-boat contacts were made. The next morning, ''Cassin'' was towed back to Queenstown by Captain Ronald Niel Stuart in . The damaged USS ''Cassin'' was repaired and returned to active duty in July 1918; ''U-61'' was sunk by the P-class sloop HMS PC.51 a few months later.

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