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Skill

Ship Designation: 
AM-115
Date Lost: 
Saturday, September 25, 1943
Catastrophic Explosion
While on patrol station Skill suffered a catastrophic explosion in her forward magazine. This was probably due to a submarine's torpedo because a survivor, whose station was on the bridge, later reported having seen a wake of undetermined origin paralleling the ship at a distance of about 150 yards. Skill was blown in half and the forward section capsized. The after half caught fire, and the flames moved aft until that section exploded and sank. Ten minutes later the capsized bow slipped beneath the waves. Of her 103 officers and men, none of the officers and only 32 of the men survived..

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 69

Namesort descending Service Branch
Lt(jg) Bert Ainsworth USN
GM 3c Raymond Ancefsky USN
Lt(jg) Rex Baldwin USN
Sea 1c Rudolph Baril USN
Sea 1c William Barronton USN
SM 2c James Bartlett USN
Sea 1c Ralph Batezel USN
Sea 1c Nelson Bazanka USN
RDM 3c Edward Bedard USN
BM 1c Charles Bohner USN
GM 3c John Boyd USN
PhM 1c Kenneth Buck USN
Sea 1c James Bulger USN
Sea 1c Arthur Burke USN
MOMM 2c Clifford Carlson USN
Mach Earl Carroll USN
StM 1c Joe Coney USN
WT 2c James Crunk USN
Sea 2c William Daniels USN
MOMM 1c George Davenport USN

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Submitted by Capt. Robt. Strange USN Ret.