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Hello All:
I am currently wrting an article about all the USN and USAAF interned in Spain during WWII, but in the case of one Avenger from the USS Santee (CVE 29)I am in a dead track. I found a reference about its landing in the Spanish Archives as well as in the "Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships", which I enclose: "Underway again on 13 June, with four-stacked destroyers, Bainbridge (DD-246), Overton (DD-239), and MacLeish (DD-220), Santee reached Casablanca on 3 July. Four days later, the escort carrier departed the harbor with a convoy of homeward-bound empties. No submarines were sighted, but one of her Avengers made a forced landing in Spain, and its crew was interned. Santee's small task group left the convoy on 12 July with orders to operate independently against Nazi submarine concentrations south of the Azores. She remained at this antisubmarine work until 25 July and managed to attack seven surfaced U-boats, at the price of two Dauntless dive bombers." I haven´t been able to find its unit (I suppose it was the CV-26) or the name of its crewmembers. Could anyone throw some light in this??? Best regards and thank you for your help Javier Aranduy |
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