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Dorado

Ship Designation: 
SS-248
Date Lost: 
Tuesday, October 12, 1943
Lost at Sea
After completing her outfitting and commissioning trials, Dorado departed New London on 6 October 1943 for Panama. Dorado, with her crew of 76 men, was never heard from again. A Court of Inquiry convened to determine the cause of her loss was unable to reach a definite conclusion. It cited three possibilities - operating casualty, enemy action, or attack by friendly forces, with the latter having the highest probability due to the following circumstances. As was common with all unescorted wartime submarine movements, COMSUBLANT had advised all Atlantic ASW forces of her projected track, and the coordinates of a “moving haven” based on her PIM (Position of Intended Movement). No attacks on any submarine within fifteen miles either side of the PIM, or fifty miles ahead and one hundred miles astern were allowed. Unfortunately, a patrol plane operating out of NOB Guantanamo received faulty information on Dorado's track and, at 8:49 PM on 12 October 1943, delivered a surprise attack with three depth charges on an unidentified submarine. The attack occurred within the moving haven. The Court noted that the plane sighted another submarine about two hours later and attempted to exchange recognition signals. This submarine fired on the plane. A German submarine was known to be operating near the scene of the two contacts. Total casualty list of 76 based on data in ComSubPac archives.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 77

Namesort descending Service Branch
FC 3c Herbert Dix USN
CMMOM Edwin Eberl USN
SM 3c Carl Fackrell USN
MOMM 1c Joseph Fisher USN
SC 3c Henry Florea USN
F 1c John Fry USN
F 1c Vernon Gardner USN
TM 3c Arthur Gendreau USN
LCdr Dudley Glass USN
MOMM 1c Bert Greenlee USN
EM 2c Felix Guida USN
Y 2c Robert Harlock USN
StM 2c Dewitt Harris USN
CEM Robert Hauber USN
EM 1c Clarence Hinton USN
Lt(jg) George Hollrock USN
EM 2c Allan Huffmon USN
Lt Robert Irwin USN
TM 2c John Kapral USN
MM 2c Robert Klink USN

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Prepared by: J.P. O’Hara, CDR, USN (Ret.)