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Tang

Ship Designation: 
SS-306
Date Lost: 
Tuesday, October 24, 1944
Sunk by Runaway Torpedo
On her fifth, and final patrol, Tang fired 24 torpedoes in four attacks. 22 were hits, sinking 13 ships, and one was a miss. Her final torpedo malfunctioned and hit the boat, sinking her. The details of her loss were provided by her Commanding Officer, who survived to be rescued from a Japanese prisoner of war camp. During a night surface attack, two torpedoes were fired at a freighter. The first ran hot, straight and normal, but the second broached and began to circle. Despite emergency maneuvers, it hit Tang in the vicinity of the After Torpedo Room. The after three compartments flooded and she went down by the stern. Nine officers and men on the bridge, and one in the conning tower, managed to escape but only three survived to be picked up eight hours later. With the submarine on the bottom at 180 feet, 13 men managed to get through the forward escape trunk but only eight reached the surface alive. Of these, only five survived to be picked up by the Japanese.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 78

Namesort descending Service Branch
MOMM 1c William Dorsey USN
Lt(jg) Fred Enos USN
F 1c Lawrence Ericksen USN
Y 3c Daniel Fellicetty USN
EM 2c Bruce Finckbone USN
TM 1c John Fluker USN
TM 1c John Foster USN
TM 2c William Galloway USN
F 1c Thomas Gentle USN
EM 3c George Gorab USN
Cox Osmer Gregg USN
Sea 1c Howard Hainline USN
MOMM 2c Frank Harms USN
F 1c Glen Haws USN
F 1c John Henry USN
LTJG John Heubeck USNR
CMOMM Albert Hudson USN
RM 3c Homer Ijames USN
MOMM 2c Stewart Imwold USN
Y 3c Donald Jenkins USN

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Prepared by: J.P. O'Hara, CDR, USN (Ret.)