- 2 - have been lodged. 9. As a longer term policy would it be possible to construct say 40 smaller vessels of about 800 tons? C. Submarines 10. War experience has shown the need for Submarines of about 700 to 900 tons to operate in "confined" waters off the enemy's coasts, and owing to the extent of these operations our losses have been heavy. 11. At the sane time damage to our yards has resulted in some loss of capacity. 12. Information is therefore requested whether U.S.A. would transfer two Submarines of about this size and build a further 18 ships. Ships complete with armament and spare gear would be required. 13. Merchant ships sinkings can often be avoided if Rescue Tugs are available. We have several on service but more are required. For these Ocean-going duties they require to be of about 600 tons displacement, about 157' in length, of 1500 Horse Power, with an endurance of 24 days at 10 knots. 14 of these vessels are required. 14. Commander Sullivan, U.S.N., who has recently returned from the United Kingdom has full details and knows our requirements. 15. A requisition has been lodged for the above mentioned Tugs but no other action about the other requirements has yet taken beyond showing advance copies of telegrams to Admiral Reeves and discussing the situation generally with Admiral Robinson. 16. I need hardly say that I am at your disposal at any time to discuss these requirements and would ask to be informed what further action if any is required to put forward these re- quests. I am, Sir, Yours truly, J.W.S. Dorling, Rear Admiral, R.N. Colonel Frank Knox Secretary of the Navy United States Navy Department Washington, D.C. |