Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Relentless To The Rescue

SAT 12 JUN 1943
Pacific
Submarine Trout (SS-202) lands men and supplies on Mindanao.

Atlantic
Aircraft (VC 9) from escort carrier Bogue (CVE-9) sink German submarine U-118, mid-Atlantic area, 30°49'N, 33°49'W.

Submarine R-12 (SS-89) sinks, cause unknown, off Key West, Florida, 24°24.30'N, 81°38.30'W.

Indian Ocean
British destroyer HMS Relentless rescues last survivors from U.S. tanker William King, torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U-198 off the South African coast on 6 June 1943.

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