Exceptional Photos

 
 
 
 
          The next four photos are exceptionally good and give a clear idea of what the submarine looked like.  
     
          The first three pictures were taken by O. L. SCHOLL, ARM2c, in Lt.(jg) FRYATT's plane, from very close range.  A number of men are seen crouching behind the conning tower for protection in each picture.  The first picture shows splashes of gunfire from one of the planes, and the zig-zag course the U/B is following.  
     
          The fourth picture was taken by J. H. SULLIVAN, ARM3c, in Lt.(jg) FOWLER's plane.  Here, too, are seen bullets from another strafing attack splashing across U/B.  
 
 
          Both these men are to be commended for these good pictures.  
     
     
     
     

Photo #1 - LTJG Fryatt's DBs splash on either side of U-118 - splashes from bullets from turret gun above - taken by O. L. Scholl, ARM2c, in Lt.(jg) Fryatt's plane

Photo #2 - Taken just a moment before Photo #1 - DB splashes straddle U-118 - taken by O. L. Scholl, ARM2c, in Lt.(jg) Fryatt's plane

Photo #3  taken by O. L. Scholl, ARM2c, in Lt.(jg) Fryatt's plane during a subsequent strafing run

Photo #3  Splashes caused by bullets from turret gun - taken by J. H. Sullivan, ARM3c, in Lt.(jg) Fowler's plane