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Tullibee

Ship Designation: 
SS-284
Date Lost: 
Sunday, March 26, 1944
Runaway Torpedo Explosion
Tullibee arrived on her station off Palau for a fourth patrol on March 25, 1944. The next day, despite poor visibility in squally weather, she spotted a convoy of three freighters/troop carriers and three escorts. She made several approaches on the surface but was unable to see the targets. ... Since she had an acceptable fire control solution, she finally fired two torpedoes blind. A minute later, a tremendous explosion occurred. The single survivor, who was blown off the bridge, stated after the war that this was not due to any action by the escorts, since they were not in the vicinity. He was convinced that the explosion resulted from a circular run by one of Tullibee’s own torpedoes.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 80

Namesort descending Service Branch
MOMM 1c Robert Roby USN
Ens Powel Saterfield USN
CCS Walter Schoenrock USN
F 1c Howard Seibert USN
F 1c Albert Smith USN
EM 1c Kirk Stearns USN
Sea 2c Howard Strachan USN
CMOMM Hugh Sullivan USN
TM 1c Arthur Symkiewicz USN
PhM 1c Henry Thacker USN
CEM George Ticknor USN
RM 3c Stanley Trytko USN
TM 3c Paul Vigeant USN
Y 2c John Wagner USN
SM 3c George Wallis USN
StM 1c Ripley Washington USN
TM 3c Robert Wendt USN
LCdr David Wilson USN
FC 3c Harold Wiser USN
Lt(jg) John Wood USN

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