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Monssen

Ship Designation: 
DD-436
Date Lost: 
Friday, November 13, 1942
Naval Battle of Guadalcanal
In what would later be called the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal the heavily outnumbered US forces sighted the Japanese fleet headed toward Henderson Field to bombard it and cripple Allied air operations long enough to sneak in 11 of their transports to relieve their beleaguered comrades fighting on the island. The battle commenced at 0150 and within 30 minutes Monssen, which had been spotlighted in the darkness and hit by some 37 shells was reduced to a burning hulk. Twenty minutes later, completely immobilized in all departments, the ship was ordered abandoned. ... After daybreak Monssen was still a floating incinerator. Survivors whoo had previously abandoned ship reboarded the hulk and rescued eight men still aboard and alive, five of whom lived after reaching land. The survivors, 40 percent of the crew, were picked up and taken to Guadalcanal. The ship continued to blaze until early afternoon, when the waters of Ironbottom Sound closed over her.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 145

Name Service Branchsort descending
F 1c James Adams USN
MM 2c Eugene Barnett USN
Act Pay Clk Peter Bizub USN
FC 3c Merlin Steffe USN
M 2c William Scherpik USN
F 3c Vincent Olszewski USN
RM 3c Elmer Mckesson USN
Sea 2c Francic Edwards USN
Ens Duane Eberlein USN
Sea 2c Orville Adams USN
Sea 2c Stanley Baronas USN
F 2c Norman Blevins USN
RM 3c Donald Sutton USN
Ens Lewis Pennell USN
OC 2c Hezie Noble USN
EM 1c Ralph Miller USN
TM 3c Robert Eggleston USN
Sea 1c Ross Eagy USN
F 2c John Antonowicz USN
Ptr 3c Henry Bastian USN

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