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Lieutenant Commander Mannert Lincoln Abele, USN was a World War II submarine commander who posthumously received the Navy Cross for his heroism in the Pacific Theater. ==Biography== Abele was born July 11, 1903 in Quincy, Mass., enlisted in the United States Navy August 12, 1920; was appointed midshipman in June 1922; and was commissioned ensign June 3, 1926 following graduation from the United States Naval Academy. He completed training at the Naval Submarine Base New London, Connecticut in 1929; and, prior to America's entry into World War II, he commanded submarines ''R-13'' and ''S-31''. Promoted to lieutenant commander December 1, 1940, he assumed command of the USS ''Grunion'' (SS-216) at her commissioning April 11, 1942 and took her out of Pearl Harbor June 30 on her first and only war patrol. ''Grunion'' steamed to the western Aleutians where from 15 to July 30 she sank two 300-ton patrol boats, heavily damaged a third, and twice escaped enemy depth charge attacks. Because of intensive antisubmarine activity off Kiska Island, she was ordered to Dutch Harbor, Alaska, July 30. She did not arrive and was reported missing and presumed lost August 16. For extraordinary heroism during an aggressive war patrol, LCDR Abele was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. Abele's three sons financed a search for their father's lost ship. On August 23, 2007, USS ''Grunion'' was found by the search team in the Bering Sea off the coast of the Aleutian Islands in about 1000 meters of water.〔(Search for the USS Grunion )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mannert L. Abele」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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