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City of Alma

Ship Designation: 
-
Date Lost: 
Tuesday, June 2, 1942
Torpedoed in the Caribbean
SS City of Alma, struck by a torpedo shortly before midnight, sank immediately with the loss of all but ten hands. Third Mate Hugh Parks Brown, having been thrown into the sea, swam through the thick debris and remained afloat on an improvised raft until daybreak. After locating and assisting to the raft five widely separated shipmates, some of whom were injured, a capsized lifeboat was recovered. Brown succeeded in righting the lifeboat after diving beneath it and puncturing one of its tanks with a hatchet he had salvaged. Aboard the lifeboat he gave orders to cruise the area and came upon four other crew members in the water. Brown unhesitatingly swam to and assisted each safely aboard the craft. A makeshift sail was rigged, course set, and port reached four days later. Brown received the Merchant Marine Distinguished Service Medal for his actions.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 27

Namesort ascending Service Branch
O.S. George Whyte USMM
Chief Engineer Charles Warner USMM
Chief Cook James Tate USMM
Radio Officer Joseph Simpson USMM
Wiper Roy Sanders USMM
F/W Joaquin Rivera USMM
Wiper Dean Rank USMM
3rd Engineer Richard Phillips USMM
O.S. German Perez USMM
F/W Oscar Mayo USMM
F/W Martin Ludwick USMM
Messman Otis Lester USMM
2nd Mate Jack Langsdale USMM
Messman David Laboy USMM
F/W James Judge USMM
A.B. Bisari Jany USMM
Bosun Henry Higbee USMM
Steward Wardell Hendricks USMM
O.S. Alan Doherty USMM
Wiper Lewis Dion USMM

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