Slade Cutter - World War 2 Summary

World War 2 Summary

Summary of CDR Slade D. Cutter's USS Seahorse (SS-304) War Patrols
Departing From Date Days Wartime Credit
Ships/Tonnage
JANAC Credit
Ships/Tonnage
Patrol Area
Seahorse-2 Pearl Harbor, TH October 1943 53 6 / 48,700 5 / 27,579 East China Sea
Seahorse-3 Pearl Harbor, TH January 1944 41 5 / 30,900 5 / 13,716 Palau
Seahorse-4 Pearl Harbor, TH March 1944 56 4 / 25,700 5 / 19,375 -->Brisbane
Seahorse-5 Brisbane, Australia June 1944 47 6 / 37,000 4 / 11,059 -->Pearl Harbor



CDR Cutter's Ranking Compared with Other Top Skippers
Ranking Number of Patrols Ships/Tons
Credited
Ships/Tons
JANAC
2 4 21 / 142,300 19 / 71,729


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