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USS Eagle 56 (PE 56)


NameUSS Eagle 56 (PE 56)
Type:Corvette (Eagle)
Tonnage430 tons
Completed1919 - Ford Motor Company, Detroit MI 
OwnerUnited States Navy 
Homeport 
Date of attack23 Apr, 1945Nationality:      American
 
FateSunk by U-853 (Helmut Frömsdorf)
PositionGrid BA 89
Complement62 officers and men (49 dead and 13 survivors).
Convoy 
Route 
Cargo 
History  
Notes on loss On 23 Apr, 1945, the USS Eagle 56 (PE 56) sank after a heavy explosion off Portland, Maine. U-853 was operating in the area, but did not report her success, because she was herself lost some days later. The survivors reported the sighting of a conning tower and saw the colours of the emblem on U-853.

In June 2001 the US Navy finally changed its assessment of the loss of USS Eagle 56 (PE 56). The original assessment claimed that the ship had been sunk by a boiler explosion - in stark contrast to what the survivors of the ship reported. 


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