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Seeadler (Sea Eagle - German) 1916 WindJammer Sailboat used for reconnaissance by the German Navy It was converted from a boat of commerce to a war and spyship in disguise. The Captain was Count Luckner according to his biography written by Lowell Thomas, "The Sea Devil published in 1928". The
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strategy for using a Sailboat versus a coal steam driven boat was two fold. First, to be less reliant on coal since it was not always readily available on the shipping routes. And 2nd, to allow the ship to sail further and avoid ports that would bring unwanted attention.
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exploded accidentally while moored in Seeadler Harbor on 10 November 1944. The ship was carrying ammunition and the tremendous explosion caused 432 fatalities, 371 wounded, damage to surrounding ships and base from debris and sinking or severely damaging 22 smaller craft.
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torpedo bombers attacked the floating drydocks five nights later. Both were hit but received only moderate damage to a single pontoon each.
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US Navy floating Dry Dock Number 4 in Seeadler Harbor 1945, surrounded by floating barges with workshops and a tugboat, repairing
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reconnaissance aircraft reported "two large aircraft carriers" at Seeadler Harbor on 22 April 1945, which were actually the
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on 19 March 1944, who then built a large base at Seeadler Harbor including wharves and an airbase,
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The Admiralties: Operations of the 1st Cavalry Division 29 February - 18 May 1944
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Ship Repair Facilities Manus Naval Base at Lombrum in 1944. Built by 46th Seabees
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ABSD-4 background in Seeadler Harbor with ABSD-2 (foreground) in September 1945
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explodes: the smoke trails are left by fragments ejected by the explosion.
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by Rear Adm. Worrall Reed Carter, USN (Retired), retrieved 16 April 2016.
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who had occupied them beginning in 1942. The islands were secured by the
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Map Admiralty Islands operations, February 29 to May 30, 1944
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Admiralty Islands campaign § Securing Seeadler Harbour
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German colonial activity between 1884 and 1919 in that area
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being repaired at Manus Naval Base on December 28, 1944
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Chapter XVII: Logistic Support at Seeadler and at Sea
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Manus Island
Admiralty Islands
Papua New Guinea
World War II
sea eagle
German colonial activity between 1884 and 1919 in that area
SMS Seeadler

Admiralty Islands campaign § Securing Seeadler Harbour
Douglas MacArthur
Operation Brewer
Japanese
Americans
Manus Naval Base
US Naval Advance Base
World War II
New Guinea
Philippines
USS Mount Hood
Mitsubishi A6M
U.S. Navy
Large Auxiliary Floating Dry Docks
USS ABSD-2
USS ABSD-4
Nakajima B5N
large auxiliary floating drydock
Imperial Japanese
USS Mount Hood explodes: the smoke trails are left by fragments ejected by the explosion.
USS Mount Hood

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