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Pan New York

Ship Designation: 
-
Date Lost: 
Thursday, October 29, 1942
U-Boat Attack West of Ireland
The SS Pan New York was torpedoed by U-624 about 550 miles west of Malin Head, Northern Ireland. She was carrying 88,000 barrels of gasoline. The explosion from the torpedo blew gasoline over the ship aft of the tank. Flames and fumes were sucked down into the engine room and crew's quarters, causing many to be overcome with smoke and fumes. Flames upon the water and rough seas prevented the rafts and the only remaining lifeboat from being launched. Survivors gathered aft to await rescue.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 42

Namesort descending Service Branch
A.B. Eric Atherton USMM
Sea 2c Burlon Beam USN
Sea 2c James Beck USN
Wiper Fred Berland USMM
Sea 2c George Breault USN
1st Engineer Bernhardt Bruun USMM
A.B. Sergei Burmeister USMM
Messman Donato Caldas USMM
Utility Dovela Casey USMM
A.B. Joseph Collins USMM
Sea 2c Joseph Comtois USN
Chief Engineer Gilmore Gifford USMM
A.B. Edgar Grothe USMM
Sea 2c William Gunter USN
Sea 2c Marvin Hamby USN
Sea 2c Bernard Heck USN
Lt William Herzog USN
Sea 2c James Hewell USN
Steward Thomas Hogan USMM
Pumpman Stanley Karworski USMM

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