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Golet

Ship Designation: 
SS-361
Date Lost: 
Wednesday, June 14, 1944
Lost in Antisubmarine Attack
Golet departed Midway on 28 May 1944, intending to continue patrolling in the vicinity of Honshu. Nothing further was heard of the ship or her crew of 82 men, despite repeated messages from headquarters requesting acknowledgment of receipt. Postwar analysis of Japanese antisubmarine records indicates that an attack conducted in Golet’s operational area on 14 June 1944, resulting in debris and an oil slick, was the probable cause of her loss.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 82

Namesort descending Service Branch
MOMM 2c Glen Lockwood USN
TM 3c Horace Lytle USN
EM 2c Clifford Martin USN
StM 1c William Mcculough USN
Lt Harry Mclaughlin USN
CPhM Ernest Miller USN
EM 2c Gilbert Millhouse USN
CFC Peter Milus USN
F 1c Solomon Numair USN
TM 2c Michael Parry USN
RM 1c Melvin Peterson USN
EM 2c George Pinter USN
EM 1c Frank Pograis USN
MOMM 1c Robert Reichelt USN
SC 1c Arthur Rockwood USN
GM 2c Julius Rose USN
Sea 2c James Rymal USN
Lt Walter Sadler USN
MOMM 1c Arvale Schlemmer USN
MOMM 3c Ernest Schramm USN

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