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Muskeget

Ship Designation: 
WAG-48
Date Lost: 
Wednesday, September 9, 1942
Lost in North Atlantic
When she was overdue in reaching home port, Muskeget was presumed lost in action with no survivors. At the time of her sinking, she had 121 men on board: 9 commissioned officers, 107 enlisted men, one Public Health Service officer, and four civilian employees of the U.S. Weather Service. German naval records recovered after the war indicated that U-755, under the command of Kapitänleutnant Walter Göing, reported torpedoing a U.S. auxiliary merchant cruiser in Muskeget's area of operation on 9 September 1942. It was probably this attack that caused the destruction of Muskeget and the loss of her entire crew. U-755 was herself sunk in the Mediterranean by a Royal Air Force Hudson on 28 May 1943.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 117

Name Service Branchsort ascending
RM 1c Victor Williamson USCG
RM 3c Carlos Lopez USCG
F 3c Harold Silsbie USCG
CMM Cecil Canfield USCG
AS John Halligan USCG
EM 1c Warren Morley USCG
F 1c Alfred Steiger USCG
AS Robert Gavey USCG
F 1c August Maniscalco USCG
GM 2c Allan Smillie USCG
Cox John Clark USCG
Matt 3c Charlie Grimes USCG
RM 3c Willard Mount USCG
Ens Thomas Sullivan USCG
Ens James Aieta USCG
PhM 3c John Mcdonald USCG
Lt(jg) William Spooner USCG
Matt 3c Charles Cranshaw USCG
Sea 1c Roy Hartman USCG
CCS Archie Nordyke USCG

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