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Little

Ship Designation: 
APD-4
Date Lost: 
Saturday, September 5, 1942
Night Battle near Lunga Point
On 4 September, Little and Gregory brought a detachment of marine raiders to Savo Island on an unfounded rumor that enemy forces had occupied it. The troops were returned to Lunga Point, Guadalcanal. After dropping off the marines it was decided to patrol off Lunga Point rather than attempt to negotiate Tulagi Harbor with no visible landmarks. About 0100 5 September, Little observed gun flashes to the east which were believed to be an enemy submarine. Moments later a Navy Catalina flying over Savo Sound released a string of flares to illuminate what he thought to also be a submarine. The flares illuminated the APDs instead. A surprised Japanese surface force, source of the flashes presumed to have come from a submarine, shifted their guns toward the APDs, and searchlights stabbed through the darkness. Though outgunned, Little opened fire on the three enemy destroyers, but took direct hits from salvos which left her helpless and ablaze by 0115. Gregory had suffered the same fate. The Japanese, to assure their kill steamed between the two stricken ships firing shells and strafing survivors. Gregory sank stern first about 0140. Little went down on an even keel about 2 hours later.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 61

Namesort descending Service Branch
F 3c Paul Dowling USN
SK 3c Daniel Dudley USN
BM 2c Paul Dunwell USN
F 3c Harvey Ewing USN
Sea 2c Theodore Finck USN
RM 3c George Flanders USN
Sea 1c Fred Fleming USN
F 1c Merle Foster USN
F 1c William Franks USN
MM 2c Ovide Fredieu USN
F 2c Russell Griffith USN
Cdr Hugh Hadley USN
WT 1c William Haertig USN
F 2c Paul Hansen USN
F 2c Ole Hegg USN
F 1c James Hodges USN
CPhM Eunice Holcombe USN
Sea 2c Marion Holden USN
GM 2c Robert Landis USN
SC 1c Elmore Lang USN

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