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USS Atherton DE 169 |
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DESTROYER ESCORT - CANNON CLASS |
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• U-853
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From January 1944 to May 1945, Atherton operated under the control of Task Force 62 on escort duty for transatlantic convoys. She escorted convoys from Norfolk and New York City to various ports in the Mediterranean. These ports included Casablanca, Morocco; Bizerte, Tunisia; and Oran, Algeria. Atherton periodically reported to the Boston Navy Yard for overhaul. On 9 May 1945, while en route from New York to Boston, Atherton encountered a U-boat. After four depth charge attacks, pieces of broken wood, cork, mattresses, and an oil slick broke the surface. Atherton, in conjunction with Moberly (PF-63), was later credited with destroying the German submarine U-853.
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To read more about The Battle at Point Judith, visit the Destroyer Escort Sailors Association website with a story written by Ralph DiCarpio. |
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LETTER FROM CARY CUNNINGHAM WITH FLAG FROM USS ATHERTON
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