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Ticonderoga

Ship Designation: 
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Date Lost: 
Monday, September 30, 1918
Torpedoed by Submarine U-152
The Transport Ticonderoga was a captured, German built, merchant ship that was put into service to carry animals, troops, and supplies to Europe in World War I. On September 22nd, 1918, during her third crossing to Europe, Ticonderoga developed engine troubles and fell behind her convoy. A German submarine, U-152, soon found her and prepared to attack. Ticonderoga reacted quickly and attempted to ram the surfaced submarine. Nearly missing the sub, a two hour running gun battle resulted that eventually knocked out both of TICONDEROGA's deck guns, killed or wounded almost all of the crew and passengers and left the ship taking on water. The commanding officer, nearly faint from the loss of blood and his ship's decks nearly awash, ordered the ship abandoned. She subsequently sank.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 117

Namesort ascending Service Branch
Fireman 3rd clas Harvey Woolbridge USN
Ensign George Woodard USN
Ensign Fred Wood USN
Ensign Richard Wells USN
Seaman 2nd class Chester Webb USN
Seaman John Van Horn USN
Seaman 2nd class Harold Van Esch USN
Baker 1st class Ernest Thompson USN
Chief Boatswain' Samuel Taylor USN
Fireman 2nd clas Philip Tarr USN
Engineman 2nd cl William Sweeney USN
Ensign Albert Stafford USN
Fireman 1st clas Robert Sorbert USN
Seaman 1st class William Shinnera USN
Fireman 1st clas John Seis USN
Machinist Mate 1 Wallace Scott USN
Fireman 1st clas George Schaefer USN
Fireman 1st clas Frank Sanborn USN
Fireman 1st clas Charles Rymer USN
Fireman 1st clas Frank Roche USN

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