menu-header-menu

Follow Us

Follow us   

The United States Navy Memorial

Navy Memorial Honoring the Men & Women of the Sea Services

Donate

Scamp

Ship Designation: 
SS-277
Date Lost: 
Thursday, November 16, 1944
Attack south of Tokyo Bay
Scamp departed Midway October 20%252c 1944 to begin her eighth patrol in the vicinity of the Bonin Islands. On November 14 she was ordered to take up a life guard station off Tokyo Bay%252c but did not acknowledge the message%252c %2528nor was she required to do so%2529. She was not heard from again. ... Japanese records indicate a combined ASW aircraft and surface ship attack on 11 November along her projected track to her new station. The attack resulted in a large pool of oil on the surface. Two further attacks on 16 November%252c along a possible track if Scamp had been damaged earlier and was leaving her station%252c resulted in heavy underwater explosions. Since no other submarines reported ASW attacks on those dates and in those areas%252c it is probable that they accounted for Scamp%2527s loss.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 82

Name Service Branchsort descending
TM 2c Harry Anderson USN
MOMM 2c Gordon Clague USN
TM 1c Charles Langdon USN
Sea 1c Stuart Dienno USN
SC 1c Richard Penrose USN
F 1c Allen Barlow USN
Sea 2c Adam Cogan USN
MOMM 1c Sol Kushner USN
MOMM 2c Robert Hill USN
F 1c Robert Rasmussen USN
MOMM 2c Irvin Barrois USN
Ens William Collins USN
CQM Arnold Johnson USN
EM 1c Jesse Hittson USN
CPhM Clifford Priller USN
StM 2c Odie Bass USN
F 1c Gerald Cott USN
RT 1c Frank Janish USN
Cdr John Hollingsworth USN
QM 2c James Pappas USN

Pages

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