MAKE A MEME View Large Image Navy blimp K-72 at 17:15 wave to the blimp crew from the two rafts on which they had been drifting for more than 36 hours. These 12 were also picked up by USS Natchez (PF 2). These men were found about five miles south of where the K-82 ...
View Original:80-G-450375.jpg (2480x2028)
Download: Original    Medium    Small Thumb
Courtesy of:www.flickr.com More Like This
Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome outdoor black and white 80-G-450375: “Rescue at Sea,” December 5, 1943. The twelve survivors of Cuban cargo vessel “Libertad” found by U.S. Navy blimp K-72 at 17:15 wave to the blimp crew from the two rafts on which they had been drifting for more than 36 hours. These 12 were also picked up by USS Natchez (PF 2). These men were found about five miles south of where the K-82 found the first two survivors. German submarine U-129 sank the ship the day prior. U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2016/04/05). 80-G-450375: “Rescue at Sea,” December 5, 1943. The twelve survivors of Cuban cargo vessel “Libertad” found by U.S. Navy blimp K-72 at 17:15 wave to the blimp crew from the two rafts on which they had been drifting for more than 36 hours. These 12 were also picked up by USS Natchez (PF 2). These men were found about five miles south of where the K-82 found the first two survivors. German submarine U-129 sank the ship the day prior. U.S. Navy photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2016/04/05).
Terms of Use   Search of the Day