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Cooper

Ship Designation: 
DD-695
Date Lost: 
Sunday, December 3, 1944
Torpedo Attack near Ormoc Bay
Operating in company with USS Allen M. Sumner (DD 692) and USS Moale (DD 693) through Surigao Straits COOPER encountered a Japanese force of transports and escorting destroyers landing troops at Ormoc Bay, Leyte Philippines. The three US destroyers during the melee damaged or sank one destroyer, five transport freighters and 10 aircraft. At 0013 a Japanese torpedo found COOPER; she suffered a high order explosion on her starboard side, breaking the ship in two and sinking within a minute of the torpedo hit. 191 of her crew went down with the ship ... The proximity of Japanese forces precluded the immediate rescue of survivors by friendly surface forces, however the valiant efforts of “Black Cat” seaplanes enabled 168 survivors to later be rescued from the waters of Ormoc Bay

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 190

Name Service Branchsort descending
Lt Stanley Klores USN
FC 1c Rolland Farnsworth USN
PhM 2c Marion Hall USN
Sea 2c Reedus Woodham USN
Sea 2c Thomas Beaudry USN
Sea 2c James Brigulio USN
F 1c Samuel Rector USN
WT 1c Franklin Sebens USN
EM 3c LeRoy Ocker USN
RM 3c Robert Vilhauer USN
WT 2c Robert Spencer USN
Y 3c Martin Howe USN
CM 2c William Kinney USN
Sea 2c Charles Felts USN
LCdr William Hodnett USN
Lt(jg) Belton Bennett USN
SOM 1c Joseph Brooks USN
MM 2c Harold Reynolds USN
MOMM 2c Rudolph Sebesta USN
Sea 1c Crit Nolen USN

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