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Henry R. Mallory

Ship Designation: 
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Date Lost: 
Sunday, February 7, 1943
U-Boat Attack in North Atlantic
The Transport, Henry R Mallory was torpedoed by U-402 while en convoy from New York to Iceland. The ship was struck by one torpedo. Although it was believed the ship would say afloat for some time, the ship started to list and sink suddenly by the stern. Four of the lifeboats capsized and some of the rafts could not be unsecured in time. ... Many were lost due to exposure to the cold during the four hour wait for rescue ships to arrive.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 168

Name Service Branchsort ascending
F/W Francis Colleton USMM
Cook Joseph Decruz USMM
Engine Cadet Jay Hammershoy USMM
Utility Olon Lawless USMM
O.S. Francis Mathews USMM
Messman Thomas Mccarthy USMM
F/W Stephen Mihalik USMM
Utility Ramon Montanez USMM
Messman John Stephens USMM
Radio Officer Arnold Tangen USMM
Waiter David Williams USMM
Deck Cadet Richard Holland USMM
Messman Michael Marcolongo USMM
F/W Robert Mccaffery USMM
Waiter Philip Mclaughlin USMM
Engine Cadet George Race USMM
Chief Mate Otto Zornow USMM
Radio Officer John Leahan USMM
Chief Engineer Emory Lintz USMM
Purser Edward Schilling USMM

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