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I am researching two books on US submarine operations in WWII. I am extracting information on war patrols using several sources and I am finding errors in the DANFS material as posted on Wikipedia. I will submit edits as I find errors.

11 June 2007: USS Nautilus page

William H. Brockman, Jr. commanded the USS Nautilus at the Battle of Midway, not William R. Anderson. U.S. Submarine Operations in World War II, Theodore Roscoe, Naval Institute Press, 1949: pp. 128-130 History of U.S. Naval Operations in World War II: Coral Sea, Midway and Submarine Actions May 1942-August 1942, Volume IV, Samual Eliot Morison, Castle Books, 2001 (copyright 1949): p. 92

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Midway submarines

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Checking the page history, I found that the name of Nautilus's captain was changed from Brockman to Anderson last March by some drive-by vandal. Good catch!

I don't know offhand when the submarines left Pearl for the Battle of Midway, but I vaguely remember something in Prange about the subs. It couldn't hurt to ask on Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Ships.

Incidently, when you find errors in the online version of DANFS, you can send them to the Naval History Center:

"e-mail your suggested correction to shiphistory@navy.mil.
"Please be advised, however, that requests for research assistance or information sent to this e-mail address will not be answered. All queries of that nature must be sent to the address listed above. All suggested corrections will be reviewed for accuracy. If you have documentation supporting a change please provide it to assist us in making pertinent changes."
-- http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/

—wwoods 04:56, 18 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the tip about WikiProject Ships. I'll look into it.

As for the DANFS article on the USS Nautilus, it doesn't mention the commander's name so apparently that material was added by whoever ported the material from DANFS.

-- JM8Austin 01:30, 19 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

USS Grayling

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I have a Great Uncle(EM1 Homer Smoak,who was lost with this sub. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

            Thank you, Will Millard  —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.91.1.200 (talk) 14:39, 8 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]