The tanker Gulfstream collided with icebreaker CGC Eastwind. The collision and resulting fire killed 13 of Eastwind's crew, nine of whom were chief petty officers.
The Swedish liner Stockholm collided with the Italian liner Andrea Doria off Nantucket. Coast Guard cutters and aircraft as well as other vessels responded. Andrea Doria sank 10 hours after the collision which resulted in 52 deaths.
On 15 October 1964 a fire broke out in her engine room that caused $50,000 worth of damage. Smoke was seen shooting from her stack by the OinC of Pensacola Light Station from atop the Lighthouse tower.
Here is GENTIAN (aft) and SASSAFRAS (fore) assisting the stricken EASTWIND
Here is the HORNBEAM assisting the sticken Italian Luxury Line Andrea Doria as the Captain and his officers board the HORNBEAM. EVERGREEN acted as the on scene commander
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I could not tell for certain either. I seem to remember 30 or 35 years ago, under certain circumstances, we would 1/2 mast the National Ensign while underway.
I did on an 82' after recovering drowned Coast Guardsmen. I don't know if that was the correct thing to do, but I sure felt OK about 1/2 masting.
Nothing wrong with showing respect for our fallen heros not enough of it in my opinion,to soon we forget those who gave their all in the line of duty or in war.