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Longshaw

Ship Designation: 
DD-559
Date Lost: 
Friday, May 18, 1945
Battery Fire near Naha Airfield
Following a grueling 4 day period of fire support off Okinawa, and while en route to her patrol area, Longshaw ran aground on a coral reef south of Naha airfield. ... While attempts were made to free her from the reef, Japanese shore batteries opened up on Longshaw. The stranded destroyer attempted to fight back as best she could; but, as she opened fire, her bow was completely blown off by a hit which struck the forward magazine. When efforts to save her appeared hopeless, the order was given to abandon ship. ... Eighty-six of her crew died with the ship. ... Later in the afternoon, Longshaw, battered beyond salvaging, was destroyed by gunfire and torpedoes from U.S. ships.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 85

Namesort ascending Service Branch
Sea 1c Harold Isenhart USN
Lt(jg) William Holch USN
CFC Carl Hofmann USN
RDM 3c Junior Hinton USN
Ens Robert Henington USN
TM 1c Richard Hebert USN
SSM 3c Lorin Hatch USN
Lt(jg) William Haines USN
Lt Edward Gray USN
RM 2c Carl Gottdiner USN
Sea 1c William Gibbons USN
Sea 1c Harold Gallihugh USN
Sea 1c John Friel USN
TM 3c Jerome Faber USN
Sea 1c Eldon Engle USN
GM 3c Albert Dryovage USN
Lt(jg) Jack Drath USN
Sea 2c Lloyd Donnell USN
F 1c Gilbert Dixon USN
Sea 1c Eugene Derossett USN

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