USS Dorado (SS 248)

| Name | USS Dorado (SS 248) | ||
| Type: | Submarine (Gato) | ||
| Tonnage | 1.525 tons | ||
| Completed | 1943 - Electric Boat Co, Groton CT | ||
| Owner | United States Navy | ||
| Homeport | |||
| Date of attack | 14 Oct, 1943 | Nationality: | |
| Fate | Sunk by U-214 (Rupprecht Stock) | ||
| Position | Grid EL 2610 | ||
| Complement | 76 officers and men (76 dead - no survivors) | ||
| Convoy | |||
| Route | New London, Connecticut (6 Oct) - Colon, Canal Zone (14 Oct) | ||
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| History | | ||
| Notes on loss | The USS Dorado (SS 248) (LtCmdr E.C. Schneider) went missing on her maiden voyage between New London and the Canal Zone. After her scheduled date of arrival on 14 Oct, 1943, air searches were begun, but they only found widely scattered oil slicks and debris.
The loss of USS Dorado (SS 248) is usually attributed to an attack on 12 Oct, 1943 by the American Mariner “P-9” of the US Navy Squadron VP-210, piloted by Lt(jg) Daniel T. Felix, Jr. and stationed on the NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The aircraft was patrolling around the convoy GAT-92 and dropped three depth charges and one bomb on a surfaced U-boat at 20.51 hours on 12 Oct, 1943. But no explosion was observed and no oil or debris was seen when the plane circled the diving area. Between 15.51 hours on 19.02 hours on 8 Oct, 1943, U-214 had laid a mine field of 15 mines off Colon. It is possible that USS Dorado (SS 248) was lost on one of these mines when she passed the area on her way to Colon on 14 October. The mine field was detected on 16 October and ten mines swept. | ||
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