Talk:USS APc-25
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editAll of the items and factual representations are documented in full from the government war records archived in Box 1, Folder 32 in the World War II Ship Action Reports, 1942-1945. Folder 32 is entitled U.S.S. APc-25 (Coastal Transport), August 1943, with the reference, “Rescue work off Lunga Point (Guadalcanal) and action off New Georgia Island.” The reports were archived by:
- David D'Onofrio,
- Special Collections Librarian,
- Special Collections and Archives,
- Nimitz Library,
- U.S. Naval Academy,
- 589 McNair Rd,
- Annapolis, MD
- 21402-5029,
- 410-293-6912.
The article contains important historical information concerning the rescue by the USS APc-25 of the 35 survivors of the sunken USS John Penn (APA-23) on August 13, 1943. The article also contains important historical information regarding previously undocumented transport missions by United States Navy APc-1 class coastal transport vessels in the Southern Solomon Islands in 1943, while facing sustained enemy aircraft attacks. As such, all of the information in the article is appropriate for an encyclopedia article.
- David J. Cartano
I think this boat moved recently
editWas just here and looked all up and down from the coast along Miller's Landing camp ground, didn't see anything resembling this boat. Where the coordinates on the article point there is an empty dock that looks like it would be the right size. - Scarpy (talk) 21:21, 30 April 2019 (UTC)