COMPOSITE SQUADRON ONE |
||||||||||||||||||||
SECRET-SECURITY August 10, 1943. | ||||||||||||||||||||
PHOTOGRAPHS |
||||||||||||||||||||
Photographs taken by Lt. (jg) Thompson at scene of, and about three hours after, attack by Lt. (jg) Sallenger and Ensign Sprague. Lt. Sallenger and his turret gunner were in their rubber raft a few miles away when Lt. (jg) Thompson took these pictures, but were unable to attack his attention. | ||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||
ENCLOSURE (C) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Photo No. 1 is missing
Photo No. 2: One of the two large, fresh oil slicks, quite similar in shape, as seen in next photograph |
Photo No. 3: Second of large heavy slicks in area |
Photo No. 4: One of several photographs of a light oil streak in area, similar to moving slick left by damaged submarine under way |
Photo No. 5: U-shaped slick also found in vicinity, and believed characteristic of slick left by submarines refueling |