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Mrs. H.F.D. Davis, wife of Captain H.F.D. Davis, U.S.N. (ret) was sponsor. Commissioning Officers Were: The late Lt. Comdr. A.M. Bontier, USN, lost on the U.S.S. Seawolf...
1. Submarine, men on deck, tug alongside. 2. Submarine grounded, tug alongside, beach BG.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)ISBN 978-1-54561-075-6The USS Razorback was christened by Mrs. H.F.D. Davis, wife of Captain H.F.D. Davis, USN
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: CS1 maint: location (link)Race Point Ledge, partly bare at low water, extends about 0.2 mile southwestward from Race Point, the southwest extremity of Fishers Island, and is marked at its end by a buoy (probably NOT there in 1944). Inside the buoy are boulders with 2 to 9 feet over them. The passage between the buoy and Race Rock Light has very irregular bottom; the least depth is about 18 feet. It is suitable only for small vessels with a comparatively smooth sea. Race Rock, on the northeast side of The Race, is nearly 200 yards in diameter, with a depth of 8 feet...Another ridge, extending in a north-south direction with a least depth of 38 feet is about 320 yards east of Race Rock.
Father: Capt. H.F.D. Davis; Mother: Hazel duMont Grant.
A graduate of the Naval Academy in 1908, Captain Davis was from June 1940 to June 1944, the manager of the Portsmouth Navy Yard where 77 submarines were completed during the war.