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Andy Jancovic, one of the KIDD's World War II Torpedoman's Mates, relates how, through a series of small errors and lack of communication, the KIDD fired a depth charge into the path of an approaching aircraft carrier. |
"SNAFU — Depth Charging The Carriers"
I guess this would be your classic
blunder. Location: unknown. Pacific Ocean. We were escorting a
carrier. I don't know the name. We were in the forward part of the
escort. The Fire Controlman came down to check the firing circuits
on the "K" guns 1, 3, and 5, on the starboard side. He
came down, opened the breaches, took out the cartridges and said "Fire
One." I notified the bridge to fire One. That checked out
good. We notified the bridge to fire Three. That checked out good.
Then we checked Number 5. That was good.
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