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Dorchester

Ship Designation: 
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Date Lost: 
Wednesday, February 3, 1943
U-Boat Attack off coast of Greenland
The Transport Ship Dorchester was torpedoed by U-223 while en convoy from New Foundland to Greenland. The torpedo struck the starboard side of the ship, opening a hole in the hull which flooded the engine room. The engines were destroyed as were two life boats. ... Orders to abandon ship were issued within three minutes. Dorchester sank within twenty five minutes. ... Two hundred and thirty survivors were later picked up by CGC Escanaba and CGC Comanche who continued their search into the darkness. ... Four U.S. Army chaplains, Father John Washington (Catholic), Reverend Clark Poling (Dutch Reformed), Rabbi Alexander Goode (Jewish) and Rev. George Fox (Methodist) were among the first on deck, handing out life jackets and assisting as they could. They were last seen by witnesses standing arm-in-arm on the hull of the ship. ... Six hundred and seventy-five were lost, making it the third largest US loss at sea of its kind during the war

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 128

Namesort ascending Service Branch
Steward Arturo Marin USMM
RM 3c Joseph Mangafreda USN
Oiler Roy Macpherson USMM
MOMM 2c George Macdonald USN
Waiter Ramon Lopez USMM
Galleyman Miguel Lopes USMM
Cook Antonio Lopes USMM
O.S. Diamantino Lopes USMM
Wiper John Logan USMM
Surgeon Charles Loeble USMM
Messman Cecil Lisk USMM
Radio Officer Walter Lindstrom USMM
Bos'n Keith Leeka USN
MM 1c Robert Lee USN
Chief Steward Charles Lang USMM
SC 2c William Lambert USN
Deck Engineer Victor Kuchavick USMM
EM 2c William Kretz USN
Bosun Knute Knutsen USMM
Galleyman Gerald Klein USMM

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