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Cyclops

Ship Designation: 
-
Date Lost: 
Friday, June 14, 1918
Lost in the Bermuda Triangle
Except for a voyage to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Cyclops served along the east coast until January 9, 1918 when she was assigned to Naval Overseas Transportation Service. She then sailed to Brazilian waters to fuel British ships in the south Atlantic, receiving the thanks of the State Department and Commander-in-Chief, Pacific. She put to sea from Rio de Janiero February 16, 1918 and after touching at Barbados on 3 and 4 March, was never heard from again. Her loss with all 306 crew and passengers, without a trace, is one of the sea's unsolved mysteries.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 312

Name Service Branchsort descending
Boatswain's Mate Jim Alexander USN
Seaman 2nd class John Coulter USN
Boatswain's Mate Isaac Dancy USN
Seaman 2nd Herbert Lockey USN
Quartermaster 2n Frederick Golding USN
Seaman 2nd Dewey Herring USN
Coxswain Earl Jones USN
Chief Water Tend William Mcadams USN
Quartermaster 1c George Landgren USN
Chief Commissary Martin Peters USN
Water Tender Harry Sherrard USN
Blacksmith 1c Pany Vasilian USN
Fireman 3c William Wise USN
Fireman 1c Bibb Robertson USN
Seaman 2c Johnson Eales USN
Chief Water Tend Birch Townsend USN
Shipfitter 2c Louis Potz USN
Ensign Stephen Konstovich USN
Storekeeper 1st Charles Blackledge USN
Lieutenant jg Frank Nigg USN

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