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Hoel

Ship Designation: 
DD-533
Date Lost: 
Wednesday, October 25, 1944
Action at Leyte Gulf
During Leyte Gulf Operations US Escort Carrier Group encountered the main Japanese force which included a battleship, several cruisers and a number of destroyers. In order to save the escort carriers from almost certain destruction from a vastly outnumbered Japanese force, the screening destroyers were directed to engage the Japanese force with guns and torpedoes. As Hoel commenced her attack on the Japanese force, the Battleship's 14” guns found Hoel at 14,000 yards and damage was suffered in the Bridge area - at 9,000 yards Hoel launched a salvo of torpedoes at the battleship but all missed their target - Hoel continued to absorb hits from the battleship as well as other Japanese ships as she closed for attack. Subsequent hits destroyed her Fire Control Director and Bridge steering control. Despite extensive damage to the ship Hoel continued her relentless mission and launched another salvo of torpedoes at the Japanese cruisers with at least one hit being scored. After absorbing some 40 hits, an 8” shell from one of the Japanese cruiser destroyed her remaining engine and with her engine room flooding and in a sinking condition, the order was given to abandon ship. While Hoel's crew was abandoning ship the Japanese continued to fire into the ship until it sank some 25 minutes later. A total of 253 died during the action . There were 86 survivors. Her sacrifice help save all but one escort carrier and deflected the Japanese from their mission of attacking the US Invasion force on Leyte

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 248

Namesort ascending Service Branch
F 1c Frank Desarro USN
Sea 1c Dallas Daum USN
F 1c Lester Daugherty USN
TM 2c Edward Darcy USN
TM 3c Virgle Dalton USN
SOM 2c George Custer USN
SOM 2c James Cruickshank USN
FC 3c John Croddy USN
F 2c Donald Cowgill USN
GM 2c Norman Cook USN
Sea 1c Marvin Compomizzo USN
WT 3c Samuel Childers USN
EM 3c Forrest Chelakis USN
WT 3c Eugene Chapman USN
SC 2c Ralph Carlock USN
RM 3c Luther Calvert USN
EM 3c Enoch Callaway USN
Ens Howard Callanam USN
Sea 1c John Burns USN
Sea 1c George Burleson USN

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