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Lagarto

Ship Designation: 
SS-371
Date Lost: 
Friday, May 4, 1945
Lost in the Gulf of Siam
Departing Subic Bay, P.I. April 12 1945 on her second patrol, Lagarto proceeded to the Gulf of Siam to operate with Baya (SS-318). The two submarines rendezvoused on May 2, and immediately began an approach on a convoy of one tanker, one auxiliary and two destroyers. ... With this attack thwarted by the enemy’s radar and subsequent gunfire, they withdrew until the following morning. Lagarto submerged on the convoy’s track to make the initial attack, while Baya submerged ten to fifteen miles further along to follow up. ... A prolonged attack later in the day by Baya was driven off, and she received no further communication from Lagarto. ... Post-war review of Japanese records indicates a successful attack on a submarine on 3 May 1945 on the convoy’s track. This attack is the most probable cause of Lagarto’s loss.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 87

Name Service Branchsort descending
F 2c Richard Grace USN
MM 1c Oakley Frasch USN
EM 3c Robert Perry USN
Sea 1c John Williams USN
F 1c Charles Bjornson USN
Sea 1c William Jordan USN
StM 2c Robert Green USN
TM 3c Alvin Enns USN
Lt(jg) Walter Phelps USN
MOMM 2c Max Wicklander USN
Y 2c Charles Breithaupt USN
Lt Arthur Keeney USN
Sea 2c James Gregory USN
TM 2c John Davis USN
RM 3c Robert Patterson USN
Sea 1c William Warnick USN
CRM Wardour Britain USN
RT 1c Philip Kimball USN
EM 1c Richard Gregorik USN
RM 2c Leslie Doud USN

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Prepared by CDR J.P. O'Hara USN (Ret.)