Collision
at Sea: USS Blackfin SS-322 and USS Bainbridge DLG(N)-25 by Larry Carpenter with contributions by Donald Brown |
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The following is a short exchange of e-mail between Larry J. Carpenter (thecarpenters@home.com) formally aboard the USS Bainbridge DLG(N)25 and Donald F. Brown (travelstore@worldnet.att.net) formally aboard the USS Blackfin SS322. It refers to an incident that occurred in the South China Sea between late 1965 and early 1967. Although it wasn’t a major event in time, it may be a noteworthy ‘pictorial’ event for all submariners around the world to see. It briefly describes a collision that occurred between the two vessels. Even though the collision was minor, the pictures leading up to it are of particular interest as they present a view, most have never seen. It should be noted that these pictures were taken with a Kodak instamatic camera, with no zoom. About the least expensive piece of equipment you could get back then. In December 2000 Larry Carpenter started searching the internet in hopes of finding some reference to the submarine that was involved in a collision with the surface ship he had been on. While no longer certain of the date of the event, the pictures he had, were processed in June of 1967 following his WestPac cruise. Having first arrived off ‘Yankee Station’ in late 1965, he therefore had a date range from which he could work. With that, and his recollection that the sub was the USS Blackfin, he contacted Trenton Browne (trenton@tbis1.net), who hosted a Blackfin web site. In his e-mail to Trenton, he only referred to the incident as an "unpleasant event’, as he wasn’t sure if he had the right sub. Trenton, not having been aboard USS Blackfin during the event, forwarded the e-mail to Donald Brown, another shipmate who served on the Blackfin, to respond to Larry’s inquiry.
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Don Brown of the Blackfin wrote to Larry Carpenter:
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Larry Carpenter’s message back to Don Brown:
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And the final telling photo... taken from the main deck USS Bainbridge, starboard side, leaning over the railing!
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Photos and Story - Copyright 2001 Larry Carpenter [Reproduced with permission from the author] |