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Morrison

Ship Designation: 
DD-560
Date Lost: 
Friday, May 4, 1945
Kamikaze Attacks near Okinawa
Morrison was assigned the most critical radar picket station commencing April 30, 1945. ... For the first three days of the assignment bad weather precluded air activity, however on May 4 an enemy force of 25 planes were detected approaching the area. Combat Air Patrol was able to splash several of the attackers but some got through. ... The first attack on Morrison was a near miss bomb attack off the starboard beam, which was closely followed by two more kamikaze’s making unsuccessful attacks on the ship. The fourth attack through intense AA fire succeeded in crashing into the stack and bridge, inflicting heavy casualties and knocking out most electrical equipment. Three more kamikazes then crashed into the ship. ... With damage of this magnitude, Morrison took on a prolonged list to starboard. Two explosions followed almost simultaneously and minutes later Morrison sank. ... A total of 152 men were lost

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 129

Namesort descending Service Branch
F 1c Frank Miller USN
F 1c Miguel Miramon USN
Cox William Moench USN
MM 1c James Morson USN
Sea 1c Thomas Mulhern USN
Sea 2c Jack Murphy USN
Sea 1c Leo Nadasan USN
RDM 3c Harold Neuger USN
Sea 1c Milton Odehnal USN
Bkr 2c Edmond Oliver USN
FC 1c Stanley Orzel USN
Sea 1c Anthony Osty USN
Sea 1c Temple Owen USN
Sea 1c Bill Papin USN
Lt(jg) George Paris USN
RM 3c Sterling Paris USN
F 1c Alton Parker USN
RT 2c Robert Parks USN
MM 2c Daniel Post USN
SC 3c Robert Prater USN

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