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the winners are :
USS Bonefish USS Bowfin USS Bluefish http://www.rddesigns.com/ww2/ww2sinkings.html |
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I have a real hard time taking that site seriously,when there are so many conflicts between his data and the official USN data.
I think I'd rather believe the official data. :p |
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notice that ALL events are accounted for ... including damaged ships and claimed
i believe they are exagerated but im not familiar with the official numbers |
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According to JANAC accounting, the top ten boats in terms of tonnage sunk.
1. Flasher 100,231 (Whitaker, Grider) 2. Rasher 99,901 (Hutchinson, Laughon, Munson) 3. Barb 96,628 (Waterman, Fluckey) 4. Tang 93,824 (O'Kane) 5. Silversides 90,080 (Burlingame, Coye, Nichols) 6. Spadefish 88,091 (Underwood, Gemerhausen) 7. Trigger 86,552 (Benson, Dornin, Harlfinger, Connole) 8. Drum 80,580 (Rice, McMahon, Williamson, Rindskopf) 9. Jack 76,687 (Dykers, Krapf, Furhman) 10. Seahorse 72,529 (Cutter, Wilkins)
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From the site: http://www.valoratsea.com/records1.htm
Top 10 Boats by number of ships sunk 1 USS Tautog - Willigham, Sieglaff, Baskett (26) 2 USS Tang - O'Kane (24) 3 USS Silversides - Burlingame, Coye, J.C. Nichols (24) 4 USS Flasher - Whitaker, Girder (23) 5 USS Spadefish - Underwood, Germerhausen (21) 6 USS Seahorse - Cutter, Wilkins (20) 7 USS Wahoo - Kennedy, Morton (20) 8 USS Guardfish - Klakring, N.G. Ward (19) 9 USS Rasher - Hutchinson, Laughon, Munson (18) 10 USS Seawolf - Warder, Gross (18) |
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The official results are the ones that authorized medals, the rest is just bilge & wishful thinking.
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Well actually war-time claims/confirmations are what resulted in the awards. Look no further than skipper Roy Davenport (USS Haddock, USS Trepang), who was the most decorated US skipper of the war aside from the 6 who won the Medal of Honor. He won 5 Navy Crosses for 17 ships and 151,900 tons. Post war accounting reduced his bag to just 8 ships for 29,662.
------------------------------------ In all, 465 men commanded US boats on patrol in WW2. The leading skipper in terms of ships sunk was Dick O'Kane (USS Tang;lost), with 24 1/2 confirmed by JANAC in post war records. Slade Cutter (USS Seahorse) and Dudley "Mush" Morton (USS Wahoo;lost) tied for second with 19 ships confirmed. Eugene "Lucky" Fluckey (USS Barb) was fourth with 16 1/3 confirmed. His 95,360 tons were the highest tonnage total for any US skipper during the war.
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agreed. but my point was that it was OFFICIAL USGOVT approved.
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1. Tautog (Willingham, Sieglaff, Basket) 26 2. Tang (O'Kane) 24 3. Silversides (Burlinggame, Coye, J.C. Nichols) 23 4. Flasher (Whitaker, Grider) 21 5. Spadefish (Underwood, Germershausen) 21 6. Seahorse (Cutter, Wilkins) 21 7. Wahoo (Kennedy, Morton) 20 8. Guardfish (Klakring, N.G. Ward) 19 9. Rasher (Hutcchinson, Laughon, Munson) 18 10. Seawolf (Warder, Gross) 18 Best war Patrol by tonnage sunk, was Archerfish (on 5th patrol) skippered by Joseph F. Enright 59,000tons. He sunk Shinano the sister ship to Yamato and Musashi. Which was converted to an aircraft carrier. She was the worlds largest ship at that time. |
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