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Hobson

Ship Designation: 
DMS-26
Date Lost: 
Saturday, April 26, 1952
Collision with USS Wasp
During operations as a plane guard and screening ship, with carrier Wasp, Hobson was steaming in formation 700 miles west of the Azores on the night of 26 April 1952. While the ships turned into the wind so that Wasp could recover aircraft, Hobson crossed the carrier's bow from starboard to port and was struck amidships. The force of the collision rolled the destroyer-minesweeper over, breaking her in two. Rodman and Wasp rescued many survivors, but the ship and 176 of her crew were lost, including her Commanding Officer, Lt. Comdr. W. J. Tierney. Thus ended in tragedy the long career of a gallant ship.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 176

Name Service Branchsort descending
SA Lawrence Antley USN
FT3 Julian Booker USN
BMC John Cofer USN
FN Joseph Dunst USN
SN Harley Haugen USN
SA Kazan Kruichak USN
MMC William Mansfield USN
MM3 Reginold Rhodes USN
HMC Joseph Torrisi USN
FA Benjamin White USN
BT3 Wallace Braunschweig USN
FN Paul Cole USN
BTL1 Samuel Earnst USN
FN Clifford Havens USN
BT3 Charles Kuney USN
FA A. Martin USN
FN Thomas Noonan USN
FA Donald Roth USN
LCDR William Tierney USN
FA Ervin White USN

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