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Bristol

Ship Designation: 
DD-453
Date Lost: 
Wednesday, October 13, 1943
U-Boat Attack near Algeria
While escorting a convoy to Oran, Algeria, Bristol was struck by an enemy torpedo on the port side at the forward engine room, causing the ship to break in half. Only one explosion occurred. No fires resulted, but steam, electrical power, and communications were lost. Eight minutes after the explosion Bristol was ordered abandoned when the after section sank and four minutes later the bow section went down. Bristol suffered the loss of 52 of her crew, The survivors were rescued by Trippe (DD-403) and Wainwright (DD-419).

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 51

Namesort ascending Service Branch
Ens Joseph Kufner USN
MM 2c Francis Kerridge USN
MM 2c Adam Kacewich USN
F 1c Lloyd Jones USN
CMM Norman Johnson USN
EM 1c James Howison USN
MM 2c Christopher Holthusen USN
Lt(jg) Raymond Hindrichs USN
SC 1c William Hiers USN
MM 3c Charles Heizer USN
Sea 1c Charles Heidenrich USN
FC 1c Elmer Glaze USN
EM 1c Eilis Fors USN
MM 1c John Flanagan USN
WT 1c Q. Fitzgerald USN
MM 3c Bruce Edens USN
Bmkr 1c Stanley Dunaj USN
TM 2c Wilfred Dubois USN
FC 2c Henry Devera USN
WT 2c Franklin Defluiter USN

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Prepared by CAPT R.O. Strange USN (Ret.)