Santa Fe (CL 60) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1945

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We 5 s in 0 an g, g Q In Fleet's introduetion to newest, fastest ffapanese twin-engine tcrpedo bomber, anti-airrraft bursts polka dot sky well astern of plane. Torpedo catches slow movzng HOUSTON well aft on starboard quarter, razszng a column 0 smoke ame and water above masthead hezght Wzlth plane and eatapults demolished, hangar open to sea, HOUSTON takes on list to starboard. Protecting cruisers eirele at 15-20 knots

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