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Brownson

Ship Designation: 
DD-518
Date Lost: 
Sunday, December 26, 1943
Bombing Attack near New Britain
While providing support for the landings on Cape Gloucester, New Britain, two bombs from Japanese dive bomber struck Brownson on the ship’s centerline near the #2 stack ... Almost immediately after the bomb hit, a tremendous explosion occurred within the ship leveling the entire superstructure. The ship listed 10-15º settled rapidly amidships with bow and stern canted upward. Brownson sank 17 minutes after the bomb hit. The ship lost 108 of her crew I the incident. The survivors were rescued by friendly forces.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 106

Name Service Branchsort ascending
Sea 2c Clifford Nold USN
MM 2c John Toth USN
Sea 2c James Dunn USN
MM 3c Jesse Mannin USN
F 1c George Howland USN
MM 3c Edmond Badman USN
CEM Merlin Simpson USN
Sea 2c Bruce Noe USN
WT 1c Theodore Trojan USN
GM 3c George Donahue USN
F 2c Kenneth Martin USN
Sea 1c Edgar Hover USN
MM 1c John Balakin USN
StM 2c Henry Singleton USN
Sea 1c Arthur Quistgaard USN
Sea 1c J. Vaughn USN
EM 3c Richard Dougherty USN
F 2c Elvin Lyons USN
MM 2c Henry Howard USN
Sea 2c Charles Bannister USN

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