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140k | Mannert Lincoln Abele, born 11 July 1903 in Quincy, Mass., enlisted in the Navy 12 August 1920; was appointed midshipman in June 1922; and was commissioned ensign 3 June 1926 following graduation from the Naval Academy. He completed training at the Submarine Base, New London, Conn., in 1929; and, prior to America’s entry into World War II, he commanded submarines R-13 and S-31. Promoted to lieutenant commander 1 December 1940, he assumed command of Grunion at her commissioning 11 April 1942 and took her out of Pearl Harbor 30 June on her first and only war patrol. Grunion steamed to the western Aleutians where from 15 to 30 July she sank two 300-ton patrol boats, heavily damaged a third, and twice escaped enemy depth charge attacks. Because of intensive antisubmarine activity off Kiska Island, she was ordered to Dutch Harbor, Alaska, 30 July. She did not arrive and was reported missing and presumed lost 16 August. Her loss remains a mystery, whether from operational causes or from a successful but unrecorded enemy attack. For extraordinary heroism during an aggressive war patrol, Lt. Comdr. Abele was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross. | Bill Gonyo | ||
154k | Artist's conception of the Abele as built in a cutaway view by the renowned graphic illustrator John Barrett with the text written by naval author and historian Robert F. Sumrall. Their company Navy Yard Associates offers prints of most destroyers, destroyer escorts, submarines and aircraft carriers in various configurations during the ship's lifetime. The prints can be customized with ship's patches, your photograph, your bio, etc. If you decide to purchase artwork from them please indicate that you heard about their work from NavSource. | Navy Yard Associates | ||
54k | Undated, location unknown. The ship is painted in camouflage Measure 32, Design 11a. | Contributed in Memory of ENS. Richard W. Lamkin Sr., WWII crewmember by his son R.W. Lamkin Jr. | ||
120k | Launching, April 23 1944 at Bath, Maine. | Mannert L. Abele's sons Bruce, Brad and John Abele | ||
119k | Launching, April 23 1944 at Bath, Maine. | Mannert L. Abele's sons Bruce, Brad and John Abele | ||
161k | Launching, April 23 1944 at Bath, Maine. | Mannert L. Abele's sons Bruce, Brad and John Abele | ||
108k | 1 August 1944, NARA 80-G 382764. | Rob Rielly | ||
47k | Photo #: NH 46646. USS Mannert L. Abele (DD-733) off the Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts, 1 August 1944. She is wearing Camouflage Measure 32, Design 11A. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, from the collections of the Naval Historical Center. | Tracy White | ||
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CDR Alton Enoch Parker Jul 4 1944 - Apr 12 1945
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