USCG Cmdr Harold S. Berdine of cutter Spencer talking with US Navy Capt Paul Heineman of the Escort Group A-3 after sinking German submarine U-175, North Atlantic, 500nm WSW of Ireland, 17 Apr 1943

Caption   USCG Cmdr Harold S. Berdine of cutter Spencer talking with US Navy Capt Paul Heineman of the Escort Group A-3 after sinking German submarine U-175, North Atlantic, 500nm WSW of Ireland, 17 Apr 1943
Photographer   Jack January
Source   United States Coast Guard
Identification Code   1524
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Added By David Stubblebine

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