TWO NAVAL VISITORS
FRENCH AND AMERICAN VESSELS (P.A.) WELLINGTON, This Day. Two naval visitors arrived in Wellington to-day. One was the French sloop, Julien de la Grandiere, which has been in service in the Pacific in the past year and has been in Auckland. The other was the United States submarine, Sennet, under Commander J. B. Icenhower. She left Balboa a month ago and is proceeding shortly to the Antarctic on what is described officially as normal submarine operations. The Sennet carried out four war patrols on each of which enemy ships were sunk, and in the later stages of the war was one of the group of submarines which penetrated the sea of Japan.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1947, Page 6
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