The Eastern Sea Frontier, which operated the few Q-ships the US Navy used during the war, was the parent organization. |
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Once the enemy vessel had revealed itself, the Q-ships had the chance to fire and sink them first. |
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But the British regarded it as the first success for what became known as Q-ships. |
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Mystery ships, or Q-ships, were Britain's response to the threat of German submarines. |
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