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Meredith

Ship Designation: 
DD-726
Date Lost: 
Thursday, June 8, 1944
Struck by Mine off French Coast
On June 6, Meredith gave gunfire support to the landing forces on Utah Beach and early in the morning of the following day, while patrolling the offshore waters as a screening vessel, she struck an enemy mine. Severely damaged, with a loss of seven killed and over 50 wounded and missing, Meredith was towed to an anchorage in the Bay of the Seine to be salvaged. However, on the morning of June 9, her seams were further opened by an enemy bombing raid and shortly after she broke in two without warning and sank.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 34

Namesort descending Service Branch
WT 1c William Pitts USN
Sea 1c George Price USN
MM 2c George Rados USN
Sea 2c Benjamin Riedel USN
F 1c Robert Roth USN
Sea 2c Frank Schmilke USN
F 1c Lawrence Stratton USN
F 1c Elmer Terrell USN
MM 1c Ralph Thompson USN
GM 2c Leonard Torgerson USN
Lt(jg) James Wagner USN
Sea 2c Dewey White USN
WT 3c Lee White USN
F 1c Michael Wilk USN

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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships