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After four days, Grayback shook the other sub and continued on patrol.
But after some duct tape and encouragement, the "Grayback" completed a run.
On 12 June, the remaining team members were transferred back to Grayback.
That is Thad Grayback who has a farm up the road.
Grayback had ended her last patrol, one which cost the enemy some 21,594 tons of shipping.
At 2300 hours on 5 June, the men were to be transported back to Grayback by helicopter.
Grayback continued on patrol, torpedoing and damaging several Japanese ships.
He had gone down as skipper of Grayback, after a series of outstanding patrols.
Grayback sent ashore two men, then submerged at dawn to avoid enemy aircraft.
After an unsuccessful attack the following night had exhausted her torpedo supply, Grayback headed home.
Due to reach Midway on 7 March, Grayback did not arrive.
Shortly after midnight the team launched from Grayback but a combination of navigation errors and strong current took them off course.
The Regulus missile program ended in 1964 and Grayback was withdrawn from active service.
However, the destroyer evaded the torpedoes and dropped 19 depth charges on Grayback.
Grayback received eight battle stars for World War II service.
The fifth war patrol began as Grayback sailed from Australia on 7 December 1942.
Then, on 25 December, Grayback surfaced to sink four landing barges with her deck guns.
In a night surface attack Grayback fired a spread of six torpedoes at the seven freighters and their three escorts.
This first attack sunk one freighter and damaged another before 'Grayback' dived to elude depth charges.
Growler and Grayback, with four missiles, or Halibut, with five, could patrol alone.
Grayback: Leader and chieftain of the Wolf Clan.
As night fell, 'Grayback' surfaced offshore and by coded light signals directed the small boat "home safe" with the rescued aviators.
Grayback can refer to:
On 27 August 1963, while snorkeling to recharge batteries, Grayback was buffeted by particularly strong seas.
This Wolf is extremely loyal to Grayback and keeps on calling him "Lord" which he dislikes.
There are also numerous bird species present in the watershed, including, for example the Hooded crow, Corvus cornix.
Very obvious throughout the island is the Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix).
The Hooded Crow, corvus cornix is a common bird, particularly in areas nearer the coast.
Corvus cornix (hooded crow)
But now, for today's Caturday video smile, here's another peculiar behaviour that we can speculate over: a snowboarding hooded crow, Corvus cornix.
The newspaper's name is eponymous with the common name of the bird Corvus cornix, whose more frequently used name throughout Europe is the Hooded Crow.
The Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) (sometimes called Hoodiecrow) is a Eurasian bird species in the crow genus.
For example, the subspecies of Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix) occurs in Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica, but no further south.
Striated Herons (Butorides striatus) and Hooded Crows (Corvus cornix) use bait to catch fish.
The Mesopotamian Crow (Corvus cornix capellanus), also known as the Iraq Pied Crow, is a bird species of the crow genus.
Crows (Corvus cornix) and the faroese-Icelandic subspecies of Raven (Corvus corax varius) are also very common around human habitation.
The Hooded Crow was one of the many species originally described by Linnaeus in his 18th-century work Systema Naturae and it once again bears its original name of Corvus cornix.
The crow is sometimes considered to be a subspecies of the Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix), but is also sometimes distinguished as its own species of crow, as it is characterized by its pied coloration.