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Neosho

Ship Designation: 
AO-23
Date Lost: 
Thursday, May 7, 1942
Battle of the Coral Sea
As the American and Japanese fleets maneuvered in preparation for the Battle of the Coral Sea, Neosho fueled Yorktown (CV-5) and Astoria (CA-34), then retired from the carrier force with a lone escort, Sims (DD-409). ... The following day Japanese aircraft spotted the two ships, and believing them to be a carrier and her escort, launched the first of two attacks which sank Sims and left Neosho, victim of 7 direct hits and a suicide dive by one of the bombers, ablaze aft and in danger of breaking in two. She had shot down at least 3 of the attackers .... Neosho suffered 177 fatal casualties in the attack. ... Superb seamanship and skilled damage control work kept Neosho afloat for the next four days. The sorely stricken ship was first located by an RAAF aircraft, then an American PBY. ... On 11 May, Henley (DD-391) arrived to rescue the 123 survivors and to sink by gunfire, Neosho that had been so valiantly kept alive against impossible odds.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 174

Name Service Branchsort descending
F 3c Earnest Roland USN
F 3c Julian Ponce USN
Sea 2c Vernon Zeddies USN
Sea 1c Harry Bradshaw USN
Sea 2c Allie Collette USN
Sea 2c Kenneth Dowdy USN
Sea 1c George Hanis USN
MM 1c Raymond Moreau USN
Sea 2c Robert Johnson USN
Matt 3c Edward Thornton USN
MM 2c Jack Vogan USN
EM 2c Joe Rogers USN
ACRM Harrison Nobbs USN
CM 2c Leon Brooks USN
EM 3c Leland Collier USN
F 2c Audress Dunn USN
Sea 1c William Hames USN
MM 1c Elijah Moore USN
Sea 2c Ernest Johnson USN
F 3c Leonard Thorpe USN

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