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Index
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Adams, Benjamin Ernest, Jr.
Akagi (Japanese carrier)
Akigumo (Japanese destroyer)
Alaska
Albacore (U.S. submarine)
Albany
Aleutians
Allied Intelligence Bureau
Amberjack (U.S. submarine)
Amchitka Island
American Red Cross
Andrews, Charles Herbert
Arashi (Japanese destroyer)
Archerfish (U.S. submarine)
Argonaut (U.S. submarine)
Arkansas (U.S. battleship)
Asiatic Fleet
Atago (Japanese cruiser)
Attu
Atule (U.S. submarine)
Austin, Marshall Harlan
Australia: coast watchers and, commandos and, military and, radios and, See also specific cities
B-37 (Soviet submarine)
Baehr, Herbert Albert
Balabac Island
Balabac Strait map of
Banchero, George Joseph
Barbel (U.S. submarine)
Barbero (U.S. submarine)
Barnes, A. D.
Barnes, T. J.
Baumgart, Earl, Flier loss and, at Fremantle, guerrillas and, at Midway, survivors and
Beach, Edward
Belgium Maru (Japanese cargo ship)
Blair, Clay
Blanchard, James
Blind, Howard James
Bombay Shoal
Bonefish (U.S. submarine)
Borneo
Brisbane
Brooke's Point
Brooks, N. B.
Bugsuk Bolo Battalion
Bugsuk Island
burial at sea
Burlingame, Creed C.
Burton, Paul Willis
Bushnell (U.S. submarine tender)
Bushnell, David
Byan Island
Cabais, Eutiquio B.
Cabrilla (U.S. submarine)
Cape Buliluyan
Cahl, James
Campbell, Jack G.
Camp Tabragalba
Capelin (U.S. submarine)
Carpender, Arthur S.
Casey, John Edward
Chapple, Wreford
Chew, Alec
Chokichi, Kojima
Christie, Ralph Waldo, background of, Daubin inquiry and, Flier and, Lockwood and, residence of, torpedoes and
coast watchers
Cochino (U.S. submarine)
code breaking
Cold Bay
Comiran Island
commandos
Corpus, Amando S.
Cottongin, Ann
Coucal(U.S. tender)
Crevalle (U.S. submarine)
Crowley, John Daniel: background of, Flier and, Flier’s loss and, guerrillas and, Irex and, at Midway, naval inquiries and, post-Flier career of, S-28 and, survival report of, survivors and, at Washington, D.C.
Cruz, Pasqual de la
Cruzen, Richard H.
Cummins, Alice Mary
Curtin, John
Cutter, Slade D.
Dace (U.S. submarine)
Daggy, Waite Hoyt
Dangerous Ground
Darter (U.S. submarine)
Darwin, Australia as, submarine base, evacuees and
Daubin, Freeland A.
Dealey, George Bannermanr />
Dealey, Samuel, See also Harder
degaussing
Deloraine (Australian minesweeper)
Denfeld, Louis E.
deperming
depth charges
Donaho, Glynn R.
Dorado (U.S. submarine)
Dornin, Robert E.
Dorricott, Barbara Maynard
Dorricott, Walter E., Jr.
DuBois, Raymond Francis
Duff, Ivan F.
Dutch Harbor
Edsall (U.S. destroyer)
Edwards, T. H.
Eisenhower, Dwight
Electric Boat Company
English, Robert
Enterprise (U.S. carrier)
Escolar (U.S. submarine)
Esquimalt
Euryale (U.S. tender)
Exmouth Gulf
Faber, Lee
Fathometer
Fertig, Wendell W.
Fife, James
Flasher (U.S. submarine)
fleet submarines, See also submarines
Flier (U.S. submarine): attacks by, attacks on, board of investigation and, construction of, crew fatalities families of crew, first patrol of, at Fremantle, inquiry on loss of, launch of, loss of, at Mare Island, at Midway, at Pearl Harbor, repairs to, second patrol of, survivors of
Florikan (U.S. submarine rescue vessel)
Flying Fish (U.S. submarine)
Foley, Robert
Forrestal, James
Fremantle, Western Australia, submarine base
friendly fire
Gabung Island
Galantin, Ignatius J.
Gamble (U.S. destroyer)
Garretson, Henry C.
Gates, Artemus L.
Gato (U.S. submarine)
Gaylord (U.S. floating steam crane)
Geneva conventions
Gerber, Clyde
Gleason, Bill
Godfrey, William, Jr.
Goodman, Layton
Grampus (U.S. submarine)
Grenfell, Elton
Grenkowicz, Alice Allyn
Groton, Connecticut
Growler (U.S. submarine)
Grunion (U.S. submarine)
Guadalcanal
Guam
Guardfish (U.S. submarine)
Gudgeon (U.S. submarine)
guerrillas, submarines and
Gunnel (U.S. submarine)
Gurnard (U.S. submarine)
Gwinn, Kenneth Leroy
Haddo (U.S. submarine)
Hakusan Maru (Japanese transport)
Halibut (U.S. submarine)
Harder (U.S. submarine), fifth war patrol of, loss of
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