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Rich

Ship Designation: 
DE-695
Date Lost: 
Thursday, June 8, 1944
Mined near Saint-Mareouf
Soon after 0830 on June 8, Rich was ordered to Fire Support Area 3 to assist Glennon (DD-840) which had struck a mine northwest of the Saint-Mareouf Islands. Closing Glennon, Rich dispatched a whaleboat only to learn that her assistance was not needed at that point. Rich then started to round the disabled ship and take up station ahead of the minesweeper which had taken Glennon in tow. At approximately 0920, a mine exploded 50 yards off Rich's starboard beam. Three minutes later, a second went off directly under the ship. Approximately 50 feet of her stern was blown off. A third mine delivered the final blow 2 minutes later. The forward section buckled. Rich was ordered abandoned. A few minutes later, she sank. Of her crew, 27 were killed, 73 wounded and 62 missing.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 84

Namesort descending Service Branch
RDM 3c Clifford Drake USN
MM 3c Marvin Drake USN
WT 3c Frank Felenchak USN
EM 1c Leonard Ferraro USN
Sea 1c John Ferreira USN
MM 3c Richard Foust USN
GM 2c Ernest Fox USN
SK 2c George Gass USN
GM 2c Frederick Gegen USN
Sea 1c Richard Grisim USN
Sea 2c Barnett Head USN
Lt(jg) William Heyman USN
GM 3c Roy Hickox USN
EM 3c Richard Hiller USN
Sea 2c Liston Hines USN
Sea 1c James Holland USN
MOMM 3c Leo Holt USN
F 1c John Johnson USN
Sea 2c James Joyner USN
SOM 2c Clifford Kalupa USN

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