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From what I've recently read, the clarity of the warm tropical water is such that a submarine had to be deeper than 80 feet...to not be seen from the air. You 'can' see really deep in those waters.
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Sailing out of Subic Bay in 1970, from the signal bridge of our destroyer we could see the rocks and plant life on the bottom. I'm not sure of the exact depth, but the biggest carriers used that channel so it had to be pretty deep. We also had fun watching the dolphins swim under our keel.
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Yup...I know. And Capt. Ruhe stated that Doctrine for the Boats out of Brisbane was to dive below 80, when aircraft were spotted...visually or on radar.
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Must have been a bugger to have fought in the Pacific. I would've much rather been on the beach with a cold drink, rather than storming it with a rifle in hand.
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From what I read, 'escort' depth charging was less of a threat than the Jap Boats hunting the Yank Boats...Even aerial 'water bombing' wasn't much of a treat.
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