Action of Port Cros
The Action of Port Cros took place during the Second World War off the French Riviera in the Mediterranean Sea on the island of Port-Cros. The battle began when a United States Navy warship encountered two German warships in August 1944 while supporting the Allied Operation Dragoon, the Allied invasion of the South of France. It was one of the few surface engagements fought between the US Navy and the Kriegsmarine. Later that day, the combined American and Canadian 1st [Special Service Force] was dropped by LST 32 on the main island and captured the German-held positions.
Background
USS ''Somers''
The American —armed with six guns and eight torpedo tubes—was cruising in the Mediterranean on 15 August 1944.The former Italian Camoscio of, had been commandeered and renamed UJ6081 by the Kriegsmarine. Also involved was the former French Amiral Senes of, renamed SG21. UJ6081 was armed with a Škoda [10 cm K10| gun] and two torpedo tubes. The aviso was armed with two guns. It was early morning off Port Cros, about four hours before the Allied landings of Operation Dragoon, when the Americans sighted the UJ6081. Commander Willam Hughes ordered a torpedo attack and directed his men to battle stations.