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Shark

Ship Designation: 
SS-314
Date Lost: 
Tuesday, October 24, 1944
Lost at Sea
Shark was lost during her third war patrol, probably in the vicinity of Luzon Strait, while participating in a coordinated attack group with submarines Seadragon (SS-194) and Blackfish (SS-221). On 24 October, Seadragon received a message from Shark stating that she had made radar contact with a single freighter, and that she was going to attack. This was the last message received from the submarine, and all subsequent attempts to contact Shark failed. She was reported as presumed lost on 27 November. According to Japanese records examined after the war, on 24 October 1944, in Luzon Strait, destroyer Harukaze made contact with a submerged submarine and dropped depth charges. After losing and regaining the contact, the destroyer dropped another 17 depth charges which resulted in “bubbles, heavy oil, clothes and cork” coming to the surface.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 86

Name Service Branchsort ascending
MOMM 1c Perry Dryer USN
SC 2c Bernon Shaw USN
RM 1c Marvin Oothoudt USN
RT 1c Ralph Cerruti USN
TM 1c Bunyan Hudgins USN
MOMM 1c Franklin Drury USN
EM 3c Anthony Scutiero USN
GM 2c William Ongerth USN
Lt Alvin Kirstein USN
MOMM 1c Orville Chilcote USN
Lt Eugene Hunting USN
F 2c Ross Hoffman USN
CMOMM Lloyd Schuermann USN
Sea 1c Walter Olson USN
Ens Steven Adams USN
MOMM 2c Robert Click USN
EM 2c Arthur Josephs USN
CMOMM Willie Hawthorn USN
EM 1c Arlin Ridgeway USN
MOMM 3c John Zidziunas USN

Pages

Harry Holmes, “The Last Patrol” pp.134-135