This story was initially revealed as “The Wonsan Incident” within the Might 1951 situation of Out of doors Life. The creator, Daniel Jordan Carrison, served in World Conflict II and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with Fight “V” for “meritorious service as Gunnery Officer of the united statesYorktown, throughout operations in opposition to enemy Japanese forces on the Japanese Mainland” in summer season 1945. This story, nevertheless, was written throughout his submit as Commanding Officer of the united statesO’Bannon from December 4, 1951 to April 2, 1953 in Korea. His service there earned him a Gold Star.
A number of skeptics might doubt my story, however I’ve proof that I’ve engaged in one of many strangest duck hunts within the annals of gunning. The scene is Wonsan Harbor, North Korea; the time, January, 1952; my weapon, a bolt-action Springfield of classic 1918; my duck boat, considered one of Uncle Sam’s 2,100-ton destroyers. The field rating: eleven geese (Communist, in fact), eight on the wing and three sitting.
Official press releases have given the united statesS. O’Bannon credit score for destroying quite a few targets in Wonsan. Throughout our bombardment of this North Korean visitors hub we scored hits on the whole lot from oxcarts to locomotives; we burned buildings, destroyed bridges, sank sampans, and knocked out gun emplacements. In reality, we had orders to shoot at the whole lot that moved—however simply how that got here to incorporate geese takes a bit of explaining.
Now, maybe I ought to clarify {that a} destroyer skipper generally has time on his fingers. After having been in command for a 12 months or so, the skipper who does the whole lot himself isn’t price his salt. It’s a practice on small ships that the officer of the deck be a succesful seaman. A teenager in his early twenties, a 12 months out of faculty NROTC, has extra authority as a destroyer O.O.D. than a Naval Academy graduate, class of ’38, would have on a battle wagon. Completely satisfied is the destroyer skipper who, after a 12 months’s supervision, can boast 4 younger officers who can get the ship underway, take it out and in of a harbor, and struggle the ship if want be. Then his job turns into considered one of supervision, and most of his hours are spent sitting within the “Outdated Man’s” chair on the bridge, troubleshooting solely when crucial.
By the point the O’Bannon arrived in Wonsan for her bombardment mission, I had been gently however firmly kicked upstairs by a bunch of very succesful gents who, a 12 months earlier, had been (a) a paint-and-dye salesman, (b) a junior govt in an promoting agency, (c) a school-teacher, and (d) a filling-station operator. So I’d sit in my chair on the bridge and stare on the enemy shore for targets, or stroll up and down the bridge and swap jokes with the signalmen and lookouts.
One morning the port lookout, a hawkeye who bought his early coaching looking squirrels in Tennessee, gave me an concept. “Cap’n,” he stated, “I’ve been starin’ at this water for 3 days now and haven’t seen a mine but, however them gol-dern geese are gettin’ on my nerves. Each time I see a dot on the water and prepare to yell ‘Mine on the port bow,’ it simply shakes its tail and flies away.
“Now,” he continued, “ifn I had my ol’ 12 gauge shotgun, I’d repair these geese and make this a good place for a seagoin’ destroyer.”
The one shotguns a destroyer carries are the sawed-off riot weapons that the touchdown power takes ashore; the one ammunition is 00 buckshot. A person may as effectively throw rocks as attempt to hit a duck with a mix like that.
But on each destroyer bridge one can find a rifle—both an M-1 Garand or the outdated devoted Springfield. It’s stored helpful for sinking mines or any floating objects that resemble mines. The Japanese internet floats that drift round these waters have added grey hairs to most destroyer males. I’ve sunk over a dozen up to now month. Mines could be taken care of properly with a Springfield—they both sink or explode after a couple of well-placed hits.
By the point we began our bombardment mission, I had develop into the official ship’s sniper. Any tin can, field, internet float, or airplane stomach tank that floated by was truthful sport. It was a helpful factor to do, for once I sank every offending object that resembled a mine, it made the probabilities of recognizing the true factor that a lot better. And don’t assume that we who journey these waters with solely a half-inch metal plate between us and Davy Jones aren’t mine-conscious.
“So,” I stated to myself, “these geese are bothering my lookouts and detracting from their effectivity. By golly, they’re precise hazards to operations.”
It didn’t take me lengthy to determine that they had been official targets for my Springfield.
“Operation Duck Hunt” bought underway instantly. I bagged three birds the primary day at ranges of about 100 yards, however they had been (disgrace!) sitting.
Now I’m not one to sneeze at taking pictures a sitting duck as long as I’m utilizing a rifle and the vary is lengthy sufficient to offer him a good probability. However my pal from Tennessee would snort his displeasure.
“Sittin’ geese!” he’d mutter, simply loud sufficient for me to listen to. “The Outdated Man is out of line.”
Earlier than I knew it I had a tacit settlement with Tennessee that I wouldn’t hearth till the geese had been air-borne. Although it took extra ammunition, it was additionally much more enjoyable. After two days’ blazing away I hadn’t hit something, however the geese had a brand new respect for the U. S. Navy.
Since Wonsan Harbor isn’t very massive, the O’Bannon was perpetually altering course, dodging an island right here and there, so as to maintain the shoreline below surveillance. It additionally helped to be a shifting goal in case the Commie shore batteries determined to take a pot shot on the ship. As a matter of reality, vessels had particular directions to not cease whereas within the harbor. After lacking so many shifting targets myself, I may see the logic of that. In order we cruised round we pressed our warfare in opposition to the shore targets fairly efficiently. However we additionally had many a spell of quiet steaming between such bombardments.
DURING THESE LULLS my warfare with the geese went on. Lastly I caught the knack and began to bag them on the fly. Some hits had been actually unbelievable, and although I do know that there was plenty of luck concerned, I now fancy myself fairly a marksman and am simply ready for my subsequent furlough in South Carolina; if I can get ’em on the fly with a rifle I ought to be homicide with a shotgun.
Anyhow, when our tour in Wonsan was up, the field rating was three a-settin’; eight a-flyin’. Now, no sportsman likes to shoot sport and go away it, however I had an issue. A 2,100-ton destroyer isn’t any rowboat and doesn’t spin on a dime. As a matter of reality, if you placed on the brakes by backing full velocity, the ship continues forward for the size of two soccer fields earlier than coming to a cease. Apart from, I had orders to not cease.
Tennessee got here up with the answer. “Cap’n,” he stated, “ifn you possibly can mark that duck as we handed by, we may git him the subsequent time round.” That was a partial answer—nevertheless it had its shortcomings. First there was the set and drift, as we within the Navy name the consequences of wind and present. In half an hour a floating object in Wonsan Harbor drifts about 500 yards. It took the O’Bannon a superb half hour to retrace her steps as she patrolled the harbor. However even when I may carry the ship to the duck, how was I to retrieve it with out stopping?
A boatswain’s mate remembered a kind of trout internet that was saved within the ahead maintain, so he rigged it to the tip of a ship hook. This offered a superb ten-foot attain, which wasn’t price a hoot from the fo’c’sle, the place the deck is twenty ft above water. However it was enough again on the fantail, which has solely about eight ft of freeboard.
So we labored out a plan by which we retrieved 9 out of 11 geese. After I bagged one I’d yell “Mark, 100 yards on the starboard beam.” The quartermaster would take a fast bearing, plot within the ship’s place, and, 100 yards from our observe, make a circle marked “Duck.” On our subsequent time across the harbor we’d enable for the duck’s drift via the water and steer for his predicted place. Once we sighted the duck we’d bead proper for it, and when it was about fifty yards lifeless forward, we’d put the ship’s rudder arduous proper (or left) and throw the fantail up in opposition to the carcass. The strict lookout would nonchalantly scoop it up in our trout internet. Then we’d regular up and proceed our bombardment of the shore.
Simsuango, our Philippine steward, is a grasp prepare dinner, however he virtually went over the hill once I requested him to prepare dinner these geese. They smelled to excessive heaven and refused to react to roasting, stewing, frying, or some other cooking process. After a bout with a kind of cussed creatures, Sim would wash his fingers in a combination of water and lemon juice, and report sadly that he had thrown the duck and pan over the aspect. So irrespective of how I boasted that I used to be lowering the wardroom mess invoice with my looking prowess, a a lot anticipated duck dinner by no means materialized.
Nonetheless, Ed Brandhorst, the ex-school-teacher, is completely satisfied. His dad mounts birds as a interest and, in line with Ed, has a beautiful assortment. Ed skinned every totally different species and has the skins rigorously stowed within the ship’s freeze field. “Wait until the oldsters in Denver see these,” he gloats.
I’ve one nice satisfaction from Operation Duck Hunt. Final fall a pal of mine stored his destroyer on the Wonsan bombardment line so lengthy he began calling himself the “Mayor of Wonsan.” Since then each destroyer skipper has been attempting to outdo that publicity hound. Yesterday I mounted his wagon. I despatched him an image of myself standing on the bridge in a Teddy Roosevelt pose-duck in a single hand, rifle grasped nonchalantly within the different. I autographed it “Fish and Recreation Commissioner, Wonsan County.”