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Neches

Ship Designation: 
AO-5
Date Lost: 
Friday, January 23, 1942
Torpedo Attack out of Pearl Harbor
Neches steamed from Pearl Harbor late in the afternoon of January 22, 1942, headed for the western Pacific. Shortly after midnight, the watch discerned a possible submarine at a range of about 1,000 yards and immediately took evasive action. At 0310 there was a heavy thud amidships, probably a dud torpedo. At 0319 a torpedo struck the oiler on the starboard side abaft the engine room. The explosion caused extensive flooding in the engine room spaces, although water did not reach the fire room. At 0328 the submarine [I-72] was sighted to port just before another torpedo struck the port side. Both 5-inch guns took the submarine under fire and continued firing until 0335, when the list to starboard made it impossible to depress the guns sufficiently. ... Neches slowly settled forward and the list to starboard increased steadily. She sank at 0437, with a loss of fifty-seven men.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 56

Namesort ascending Service Branch
SK 2c Clifton Robinson USN
MM 2c William Plemons USN
F 1c Edward Omalia USN
Bkr 2c Bertram Nunn USN
Sea 2c Teddy Mccullum USN
WT 2c Malroy Marable USN
AS Herbert Madden USN
WT 1c Herbert Lucy USN
WT 1c Joseph Londergan USN
SK 3c Guy Lewis USN
MM 1c Francis Levan USN
SK 3c Ronald Kelley USN
SC 1c Gordon Johnson USN
Sea 1c Thomas Holland USN
F 1c Henry Herring USN
Sea 2c Victor Hays USN
AS Robert Haas USN
Sea 1c Cecil Green USN
Sea 2c Glen Golden USN
Sea 1c Theodore Figurski USN

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