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John Frankhauser was a torpedoman who spent the whole of WW II aboard Porpoise. He made her war patrols and when it was decided she was too old for combat she was sent to New London as a training submarine. | |||
John was raised in Northern Washington State and remained in the state until his death. He was a member of the SubVets of WW II and later Seattle Base Submarine Veterans Inc. | |||
<small>Photo from the book: US Submarines in World War II, An Illustrated History</small> | |||
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Revision as of 15:05, 19 October 2023
National Archives Photo
National Archives Photo
Photo NH 6367-42 courtesy of the Naval History & Heritage Command.
USN photo # 1464-44, courtesy of NARA.
John Frankhauser was a torpedoman who spent the whole of WW II aboard Porpoise. He made her war patrols and when it was decided she was too old for combat she was sent to New London as a training submarine.
John was raised in Northern Washington State and remained in the state until his death. He was a member of the SubVets of WW II and later Seattle Base Submarine Veterans Inc.
Photo from the book: US Submarines in World War II, An Illustrated History
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