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James W. Coe : ウィキペディア英語版
James Wiggin Coe

Commander James Wiggin "Red" Coe (13 June 1909 – 6 November 1943 (missing), 8 January 1946 (presumed dead)) was an American submariner. A submarine ace,〔Blair (1975) p. 110-133.〕 Coe commanded the USS ''Skipjack'' and ''Cisco'' during operations in the Pacific theatre of World War II.〔 After a number of successful patrols, Coe and the ''Cisco'' failed to return from patrol in November 1943, and her captain and crew were presumed dead in 1946.
==Early life and career==
Born in Richmond, Indiana, Coe attended Morton High School and then the US Naval Academy and Annapolis, Maryland. Commissioned in June, 1930, he served aboard the USS ''Nevada'' and then the USS ''Chicago''. From 1931 he commenced training in submarines, and served on the USS S-27 in 1933, followed by the USS S-29 in 1935 and the USS S-33 in 1937. After two years back in the United States as an instructor, he took command of the USS S-39 following the outbreak of World War II in 1939, and transferred to the ''Skipjack'' in 1942.〔

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