MOMM3 Norman Jensen: Combat Cameraman in a Submarine Part I

Published: Feb. 16, 2023, 10 a.m.

b'Motor Machinist\\u2019s Mate 3rd Class Norman Jensen served on submarines as an unofficial combat cameraman during WW2.\\n\\n\\u2013\\n\\nAfter attending diesel and submarine school, Norman Jensen\\xa0served on the USS Proteus, which was stationed in Guam. Then, Jensen transferred to the USS Queenfish where he first started taking pictures. His photos grabbed the attention of some officers, and he was transferred to the USS Cod. There, he was a motor Machinist, but his unofficial duty was to serve as a combat photographer.\\n\\nThe Cod became famous after it rescued Dutch sailors aboard the O-19 which had gottens stuck in coral in the Ladd Reef. The Cod attempted to pull the O-19 free, but eventually the decision was made to welcome the Dutch sailors aboard the Cod and sink the O-19 to prevent it from being captured by the Japanese. Jensen documented the entire rescue.\\xa0\\n\\nJensen continued to document on the Cod during several attacks, and once was nearly shot by a machine gun before he dove into the hatch to safety.\\xa0\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'