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Drexler

Ship Designation: 
DD-741
Date Lost: 
Monday, May 28, 1945
Kamikaze Attacks near Okinawa
While operating as a radar picket off Okinawa, Drexler was attacked at 0700 by two kamikazes. ... The combined firepower of Lowry (DD 770) and Drexler successfully knocked down the first attacking aircraft. The second aircraft glanced into Drexler cutting off power and starting a large gasoline fire. ... Despite the damage, Drexler kept firing and splashed three more attacking aircraft that had entered the area. ... At 0730 another kamikaze crashed into Drexler’s superstructure which was quickly followed by a tremendous explosion. The ship quickly rolled over on her starboard side and sank stern first in less than a minute after being hit. ... 168 of the crew died and another 52 were seriously wounded.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 158

Namesort ascending Service Branch
Sea 1c Ray York USN
MM 2c Thomas Wood USN
MM 2c Walter Wojciechowski USN
F 1c Edward Winston USN
Sea 1c Gene Winfield USN
Sea 2c Clarence Wimbish USN
Y 2c Marvin Whitman USN
Cox Horace Whitfield USN
Y 3c Olin White USN
F 1c Joseph West USN
MM 2c Worth Wellons USN
Sea 2c Hugh Waycaster USN
StM 1c Lee Washington USN
Sea 2c Oliver Warren USN
Sea 1c Thomas Walker USN
Sea 1c Anthony Vetters USN
Sea 1c Robert Turner USN
SOM 2c Matthew Tompkins USN
RM 3c Harold Titus USN
Lt(jg) Parley Thompson USN

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