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Donnell

Ship Designation: 
DE-56
Date Lost: 
Wednesday, May 3, 1944
U-Boat Attack off Cape Clear Ireland
On May 3, 1944, 450 miles southwest of Cape Clear, Ireland, Donnell made a sound contact, then sighted a periscope a few minutes later and pressed home a depth charge attack. Simultaneously, she was struck by a torpedo from U-765 which blew off her stern. Explosion of her own depth charges inflicted additional damage. ... Twenty-nine crewmembers were killed. ... Donnell was towed by USS Reeves DE 156, USS Hopping DE 155 and HMS Samsonia to Dunnstaffnage Bay, Scotland, arriving May 12. Since repairs would have involved extensive reconstruction, she was placed in commission in reserve at Lisahally, Northern Ireland.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 29

Namesort descending Service Branch
Sea 1c James Mason USN
SOM 3c Thomas Matelak USN
Sea 2c Edward Moskal USN
GM 2c Edward Ryan USN
Sea 2c Arthur Scheff USN
MM 3c Thomas Staton USN
Sea 1c Harry Sykes USN
Y 2c Frederick Wilklow USN
SM 2c James Wright USN

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