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Navy Department Communique No. 209

DECEMBER 3, 1942

Africa:

  1. The following U. S. naval transports were lost during the early part of November as a result of enemy submarine torpedoes during the occupation of North Africa by U. S. forces.
    • (a) The Tasker H. Bliss, Hugh L. Scott, and the Edward Rutledge were sunk off Casablanca.
    • (b) The Joseph Hewes was sunk off Rabat.
    • (c) The Leedstown was sunk off Algiers.
  2. Three other U. S. transports, one U. S. destroyer, and one U. S. tanker were damaged during the operation.
  3. The next of kin of personnel killed, wounded, or missing are being notified by telegram as soon as information is received.

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