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Monroe Fein Lieutenant Monroe Fein〔Sometimes referred to as Monro Fine in Israeli accounts〕 (1923–1982) was a U.S. Naval Officer and decorated veteran of the Pacific campaign. Later on, he was the captain of the ill-fated ''Altalena'' on behalf of the Irgun at the beginning of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. == Role in the Altalena Affair ==
Fein captained the ''Altalena'' on behalf of the Irgun from its departure point in Port-de-Bouc, France to the newly formed state of Israel in June 1948. Upon arriving in Israel the ship was shelled causing incredible controversy and antagonism between Israeli military and paramilitary groups. After the shelling of the Altalena many members of the Irgun were arrested, including Captain Fein. The shelling, controversy and political fallout that came from the fight are collectively known as the Altalena Affair.
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