"'DOOMED' COAST GUARD-MANNED DE BACK IN ACTION AFTER 'SURGICAL MIRACLE' MAKES ONE SHIP FROM TWO: THE PRICE ONE PAYS -- Dead and wounded sprawled on the torn and twisted decks of the Coast Guard-manned destroyer escort USS MENGES, after she fell victim to a German sub's torpedo in the Mediterranean last May. Like this fallen Coast Guardsman who lies dead where he fell under the vessel's steaming torpedoes, the ship appeared doomed. Today, however, the MENGES is back in action after a 'miracle of ship's surgery' which joined the floating portion of the Coast Guard-manned ship with part of the USS HOLDER, another torpedoed DE, to make a healthy, fighting ship once again seeking out the enemy. The Coast Guard skipper refused to abandon his stricken vessel. She was towed to North Africa and then to New York, where, coincidentally, the HOLDER was awaiting repairs. The ingenious Navy Bureau of Ships conceived the 'one for two' plan and the talent of American shipyard workers made the scheme a reality."; no date listed (May, 1944?); CG Photo No. 4627; photo by PhoM 1/c Arthur Green, USCGR.

"'DOOMED' COAST GUARD-MANNED DE BACK IN ACTION AFTER 'SURGICAL MIRACLE' MAKES ONE SHIP FROM TWO: THE PRICE ONE PAYS -- Dead and wounded sprawled on the torn and twisted decks of the Coast Guard-manned destroyer escort USS MENGES, after she fell victim to a German sub's torpedo in the Mediterranean last May. Like this fallen Coast Guardsman who lies dead where he fell under the vessel's steaming torpedoes, the ship appeared doomed. Today, however, the MENGES is back in action after a 'miracle of ship's surgery' which joined the floating portion of the Coast Guard-manned ship with part of the USS HOLDER, another torpedoed DE, to make a healthy, fighting ship once again seeking out the enemy. The Coast Guard skipper refused to abandon his stricken vessel. She was towed to North Africa and then to New York, where, coincidentally, the HOLDER was awaiting repairs. The ingenious Navy Bureau of Ships conceived the 'one for two' plan and the talent of American shipyard workers made the scheme a reality."; no date listed (May, 1944?); CG Photo No. 4627; photo by PhoM 1/c Arthur Green, USCGR.
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