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Kete

Ship Designation: 
SS-369
Date Lost: 
Tuesday, March 20, 1945
Lost at Sea
Following an engagement on March 9, Kete reported that all but three torpedoes had been expended. She was ordered to proceed to Pearl Harbor for a refit. The last communication from Kete was a weather report on 20 March. ... She was declared overdue at Pearl Harbor on April 16, 1945, and was presumed lost due to unknown causes. ... While there were known mine lines in the vicinity of the Nansei Shoto chain, she would have been clear of the mined area by 20 March as she returned to port. Three Japanese submarines were known to be operating along her presumed track, but these were later sunk by US surface units. ... It is possible that she fell victim to a submarine attack, which was unreported due to loss of the attacker.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 86

Namesort descending Service Branch
Lt Donald Drake USN
TM 3c Willis Dul USN
Sea 1c Manuel Efferson USN
Sea 1c Donald Egen USN
Lt(jg) Douglas Fenton USN
CMMOM Hugh French USN
CMOMM Ben Friesen USN
MOMM 3c Robert Fuller USN
Sea 1c John Glynn USN
Sea 1c Fred Griswold USN
RT 1c Joseph Gunzinger USN
EM 3c Elmer Gwinn USN
Ens Bernard Haag USN
Sea 1c Robert Hart USN
MOMM 3c Glenn Hartbank USN
TM 1c Paul Hayden USN
Cox Earl Henderson USN
TM 2c James Hines USN
CTM James Holshouser USN
RM 3c Stanton Hooper USN

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