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Cisco

Ship Designation: 
SS-290
Date Lost: 
Tuesday, September 28, 1943
Lost at Sea
Cisco’s assigned patrol covered a large area in the South China Sea. Her expected position on 28 September 1943 was due west of Mindanao in the center of the Sulu Sea. Japanese records mention a combined ship and aircraft ASW action on that date slightly north and east of that position. The record reported the bombing of a submarine trailing oil, and that oil continued to surface until 10 October. Since no other submarine reported an attack in that position on that date, it is assumed that this attack involved Cisco. Nothing further was heard from Cisco or her crew of 76 men.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 76

Namesort ascending Service Branch
TM 2c Charles Corkery USN
Sea 2c Lenard Cole USN
Cdr James Coe USN
RT 1c William Coe USN
RM 3c Patrick Cannon USN
TM 1c Austin Buratte USN
F 1c John Buck USN
F 1c Herbert Bubp USN
EM 2c Frederick Briggs USN
Sea 1c Lucien Besnot USN
Lt Howard Berry USN
SC 1c Walter Baker USN
Sea 1c Edgar Argersinger USN
CMOMM Donald Anderson USN
Sea 2c John Anderson USN
FC 2c Donald Abrams USN

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Prepared by: J.P. O’Hara, CDR, USN (Ret.)