USS Cassian vs. German U-Boat: The Unsung Heroism of Osmond Ingram
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In this episode of the US Navy History Podcast, hosts Dale and Christophe delve into the lesser-known but significant 1917 naval encounter between the American destroyer USS Cassian and the German submarine U-61. The episode vividly recounts the perilous events of October 15, 1917, in the stormy Atlantic waters off the southern coast of Ireland, highlighting the resilience and bravery of the Cassian's crew. The narrative centers on Gunner's Mate First Class Osmond Ingram, whose sacrificial act of heroism not only saved his shipmates but earned him posthumous recognition as the first enlisted US Navy sailor to receive the Medal of Honor during World War I. The discussion extends to the broader implications of this battle in the context of anti-submarine warfare, the strategic significance of US Navy's involvement in World War I, and the emotional and historical legacy left by the sailors’ courage and sacrifice. The episode concludes by honoring the fallen US Army Corporal Cody A. Putman, underscoring the lasting human cost and valor of military service.