U.S.S. LANSDOWNE (DD486)
October 14, 1942 From: The Division Commander, and Captain, and Officers of U.S.S. LANSDOWNE. To: The Captain, Officers and Men of U.S.S. DUNCAN. Dear Ted: The contribution of $575 which accompanies this letter, is from our Division Commander and the Officers and Men of the U.S.S. LANSDOWNE, who feel a great sense of personal loss. We hope this may come in handy for the small items you will all want right away. It is given from deep in our hearts to our close friends of your ship. The Friendly rivalry and keen competition between our ships was the finest I have ever seen. Our Officers and men took great pride in your fine ship, praising her qualities to all outsiders; feeling that no one but ourselves had the privilege of making disparaging remarks about our sister ship, alongside which we were built, whose Officers and men were always ready and eager to lend a helping hand, and in whose wake we followed many times with complete confidence. We found your ship setting mark after mark for us to shoot at and very often having just enough of an edge on us to spur us on to additional effort to make you as proud of your sister ship as we were, and always will be, of ours. And it will ever be a source of pride to us in this Division that you went out as you did; the way a ship should go; aggressively into the enemy with all you had and mortally wounding an enemy ship several times your size. We had very anxious hours between the announcement of your disappearance and the report of the rescue of such a good proportion of your shipmates, but that news gave a lift to everyone of us and we want you and your Officers and men to know how proud we are of you and that your ship will be close to us in whatever action may be ahead. We shall feel her strong support and never-failing cooperation in every crisis. Every Officer and man joins me in sincerest best wishes to everyone of you. W. R. SMEDBERG III, Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy, Commanding Source: The “Lucky L,” USS Lansdowne. |