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USA - Komplett WW2 US Navy ''Donald Duck'' typ Flat Hat - namngiven till Ubåtsbesättningsmedlem - Militär uniform - tjänstgjorde i andra världskriget ombord på USS Lizardfish ubåt SS373 - tjänstgjorde i Nederländska - 1944
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USA - Komplett WW2 US Navy ''Donald Duck'' typ Flat Hat - namngiven till Ubåtsbesättningsmedlem - Militär uniform - tjänstgjorde i andra världskriget ombord på USS Lizardfish ubåt SS373 - tjänstgjorde i Nederländska - 1944

Nice 100% original WW2 US Navy ''Donald Duck'' style flat hat. The cap is in good condition with a great used patina, the stitching is neat and and is has been slightly worn. The cap belonged to J . M. Hill , who served in the US Navy with the SS-373 SUBMARINE(!!) Lizardfish during WW2. His name is neatly written in the cap and it was bought from his estate. Some preliminary research on his career is attached digitally, but he served wit the SS-373 submarine around Indonesia from january 1945 until the end of WW2, and received a battle star for his. More research need to be done what he exactly did in WW2. A very nice and rare cap of a difficult to find submarine unit. 100% original RARE WW2 cap in nicely, worn condition. See also our other interesting military books and items on catawiki! History of the USS lizardfish Lizardfish departed the Manitowoc River 20 January 1945 for Lockport, IL, where she was loaded on a floating drydock and towed down the Mississippi River. She arrived at Algiers, La., 1 February and put to sea 5 days later for the Panama Canal and Pearl Harbor, arriving 23 March. Lizardfish left Pearl Harbor on her first war patrol 9 April 1945. Topping off with fuel at Saipan on the 21st, she set course for the South China Sea. The submarine maintained a thorough close-in patrol of Indochina between 30 April and 18 May, but contacted no enemy traffic. From 23 to 28 May, a similar painstaking patrol in the Java Sea produced no enemy contacts. Completing this arduous patrol, Lizardfish arrived Fremantle, Australia, on 2 June. Lizardfish got underway 28 June 1945 on her second patrol in the Java and South China Seas. Throughout this patrol, the submarine sought out targets and carried destruction to the enemy in confined harbors, straits, and anchorages. After careful submerged reconnaissance, she made two daring daylight gun attacks within range of shore batteries. On 5 July, she entered the coral-fringed bay of Chelukan Bawang, Bali, discovering four landing barges, a 250-ton sea truck, and a 100-ton submarine chaser, all heavily camouflaged. She made a submerged run and sank Submarine Chaser Alo. 37, then battle-surfaced and opened her deck guns. Her 5-inch (130 mm) salvos started a gasoline fire which destroyed a nest of four landing barges. She then demolished a boat shed and ripped apart the bow of a sea truck inside. Leaving this target in a flaming mass, she headed out to sea. On 19 July near Sunda Strait, she was patrolling southward along the western shore when her crew sighted a convoy of sea trucks. The submarine surfaced and commenced firing at the closest target, started a brisk fire, and shifted targets. Meanwhile, a shore battery opened up and was lobbing shells close by. When ammunition was expended, Lizardfish submerged, leaving behind three ships burning fiercely. She surfaced that night and headed for lifeguard station off Singapore in support of Army B-24Liberator bomber strikes. The submarine arrived Subic Bay, Philippines, on 6 August and was there when Japan capitulated 9 days later. Lizardfish received one battle star for World War II service.

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USA - Komplett WW2 US Navy ''Donald Duck'' typ Flat Hat - namngiven till Ubåtsbesättningsmedlem - Militär uniform - tjänstgjorde i andra världskriget ombord på USS Lizardfish ubåt SS373 - tjänstgjorde i Nederländska - 1944

USA - Komplett WW2 US Navy ''Donald Duck'' typ Flat Hat - namngiven till Ubåtsbesättningsmedlem - Militär uniform - tjänstgjorde i andra världskriget ombord på USS Lizardfish ubåt SS373 - tjänstgjorde i Nederländska - 1944

Nice 100% original WW2 US Navy ''Donald Duck'' style flat hat. The cap is in good condition with a great used patina, the stitching is neat and and is has been slightly worn. The cap belonged to J . M. Hill , who served in the US Navy with the SS-373 SUBMARINE(!!) Lizardfish during WW2. His name is neatly written in the cap and it was bought from his estate. Some preliminary research on his career is attached digitally, but he served wit the SS-373 submarine around Indonesia from january 1945 until the end of WW2, and received a battle star for his. More research need to be done what he exactly did in WW2. A very nice and rare cap of a difficult to find submarine unit.

100% original RARE WW2 cap in nicely, worn condition.

See also our other interesting military books and items on catawiki!

History of the USS lizardfish
Lizardfish departed the Manitowoc River 20 January 1945 for Lockport, IL, where she was loaded on a floating drydock and towed down the Mississippi River. She arrived at Algiers, La., 1 February and put to sea 5 days later for the Panama Canal and Pearl Harbor, arriving 23 March.

Lizardfish left Pearl Harbor on her first war patrol 9 April 1945. Topping off with fuel at Saipan on the 21st, she set course for the South China Sea. The submarine maintained a thorough close-in patrol of Indochina between 30 April and 18 May, but contacted no enemy traffic. From 23 to 28 May, a similar painstaking patrol in the Java Sea produced no enemy contacts. Completing this arduous patrol, Lizardfish arrived Fremantle, Australia, on 2 June.

Lizardfish got underway 28 June 1945 on her second patrol in the Java and South China Seas. Throughout this patrol, the submarine sought out targets and carried destruction to the enemy in confined harbors, straits, and anchorages. After careful submerged reconnaissance, she made two daring daylight gun attacks within range of shore batteries.

On 5 July, she entered the coral-fringed bay of Chelukan Bawang, Bali, discovering four landing barges, a 250-ton sea truck, and a 100-ton submarine chaser, all heavily camouflaged. She made a submerged run and sank Submarine Chaser Alo. 37, then battle-surfaced and opened her deck guns. Her 5-inch (130 mm) salvos started a gasoline fire which destroyed a nest of four landing barges. She then demolished a boat shed and ripped apart the bow of a sea truck inside. Leaving this target in a flaming mass, she headed out to sea.

On 19 July near Sunda Strait, she was patrolling southward along the western shore when her crew sighted a convoy of sea trucks. The submarine surfaced and commenced firing at the closest target, started a brisk fire, and shifted targets. Meanwhile, a shore battery opened up and was lobbing shells close by. When ammunition was expended, Lizardfish submerged, leaving behind three ships burning fiercely. She surfaced that night and headed for lifeguard station off Singapore in support of Army B-24Liberator bomber strikes. The submarine arrived Subic Bay, Philippines, on 6 August and was there when Japan capitulated 9 days later.

Lizardfish received one battle star for World War II service.

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