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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Admiral DadMan [B]I remember this. It was USS Borie (DD-215) From [I]The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (DANFS Online):[/I] [URL=http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd215txt.htm]USS Borie (DD-215)[/URL] [/B][/QUOTE] ... are you sure? According to the URL you've provided, DD-215 Borie was a 'four stacker' D[B]D[/B] of WWI vintage. Adm. Ingersoll maintains the ship in question was a D[B]E[/B]. The other Borie of WW2 was a Sumner class DD comissioned in September 44, so can't be her either. Moreover, the press memorandom of June 6, 1944 says the action took place 'recently' - but Borie was sunk November 1, 1943. Furthermore, the report states that the DE opened fire with 3-inch guns - Borie was armed with 4-inchers. Although DD-215 in fact did have an encounter with a German sub, she was never boarded by the Germans. Instead Borie rammed the surfaced sub and both vessels became locked for ten minutes. During this time, the submariners manning the deck gun and flak weapons were mowed down by Borie's crew with automatic weapons and small arms, including tommy guns, pistols, shotguns and rifles. One US sailor killed a German by throwing a knife, and another German was knocked overboard by an empty 4-inch shell case thrown at him by a Borie sailor. Both ships were heavily damaged in the collision and both sank subsequently. Source is Morison. I'll check the 1944 chapters for the DE story. Perhaps Ingersoll's report has been twisted on purpose to boost morale at that crucial date. Btw - Thrashman, what's your source for this memo? EDIT: I think there is a movie based on the story, starring Curd Jürgens and Robert Mitchum IIRC. In this movie the US ship is a DE.
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