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Herring

Ship Designation: 
SS-233
Date Lost: 
Thursday, June 1, 1944
Lost near Matsuwa Island
Herring's eighth war patrol was to be both her most successful and her last. Topping off at Midway May 21, 1944, Herring headed for the Kurile Islands patrol area. Ten days later she rendezvoused with Barb, and was never heard from or seen again. However, Japanese records prove that she sank two ships, Ishigaki and Hokuyo Maru, the night of May 30-31. Herring's exact manner of loss can be determined from these records also. Two more merchant ships, Hiburi Maru and IWAKI MARU, were sunk while at anchor in Matsuwa Island, Kuriles, the morning of 1 June 1944. In a counter-attack, enemy shore batteries scored two direct hits on the submarine's conning tower and bubbles covered an area about 5 meters wide, and heavy oil covered an area of approximately 15 miles.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 82

Name Service Branchsort descending
EM 2c Earl Kelley USN
LCdr David Zabriskie USN
RM 1c James Armstrong USN
MOMM 2c Arnold Cook USN
Sea 1c James Perkins USN
MOMM 3c Franklin Edginton USN
Lt(jg) Michael Kostal USN
Ens Salvatore Balestrieri USN
Ens Edward Cunningham USN
GM 2c Robert Payne USN
MOMM 1c William Eitelbach USN
CQM John Mccreary USN
F 1c Jack Blair USN
EM 1c Henry Cushion USN
FC 2c Gabriel Pepera USN
MOMM 3c George French USN
SM 3c John Mayes USN
Sea 1c J. Blevins USN
EM 1c Allan Twigg USN
EM 2c Sone Price USN

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