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Cherokee

Ship Designation: 
-
Date Lost: 
Monday, June 15, 1942
Torpedoed near Halifax
On June 15, 1942 the troopship S.S. Cherokee was part of a convoy out of Halifax Nova Scotia. The Cherokee was a fast freighter just down from Iceland carrying 41 army enlisted men, 4 Russian naval officers, and an army air force pilot, all headed for the US. Two torpedoes had hit the S.S. Port Nicholson and she was firing flares. A low boom followed by two huge explosions were seen on the troopship. Two torpedoes had hit her. The troop ship sank almost immediately taking half of her ships crew and the soldiers down with her. Flares and rockets indicated a submarine attack (U-87) on the convoy. The Escanaba came to the position where the SS Cherokee had gone down and to assist with survivors.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 66

Name Service Branchsort descending
Radio Officer Alonzo Carter USMM
Waiter James Graham USMM
Storekeeper John Morino USMM
Waiter Ramon Vila USMM
Baker John Costain USMM
Pantryman Fred Grommisch USMM
Messman Emilio Navas USMM
Messman Jose Villegas USMM
A.B. Gerado De Jesus USMM
Messman Nicholas Hance USMM
Utility Jorge Pasols USMM
Waiter Herman Wachsman USMM
Utility Harry Deeran USMM
Purser Alfred Jacobsen USMM
Deck Engineer Alexander Penndorf USMM
Radio Officer Kirilos Corckos USMM
Purser Ralph Ditlmore USMM
Chief Cook Columbus King USMM
Waiter Robert Poirier USMM
Baker Jacob Meylemans USMM

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Excerpted - Kenneth Eugene Cowan RCN