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Sumner I. Kimball

Ship Designation: 
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Date Lost: 
Sunday, January 16, 1944
U-Boat Attack near Belle Isle Strait
While en route from England to New York via Scotland, the freighter Sumner I. Kimball straggled away from her convoy and was never seen again. Records later showed her to have been torpedoed by U-960 ... There were no survivors.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 70

Name Service Branchsort descending
Master Harry Atkins USMM
3rd Engineer George Murphy USMM
Utility Milton Milkvy USMM
Cook John Lynch USMM
2nd Mate Edmund Irvin USMM
Oiler Walter Howe USMM
Cook William Herlihy USMM
F/W Robert Hawthorn USMM
A.B. George Foley USMM
A.B. Frank Delorenzo USMM
Wiper Roger Delker USMM
Wiper Roger Decker USMM
Wiper Alfred Dagenais USMM
F/W Theodore Bunnell USMM
Deck Maint. Nicholas Brock USMM
O.S. Roland Bourque USMM
3rd Mate Holman Bell USMM
Jr. Engineer Leslie Barry USMM
O.S. Sherman Barnes USMM
Messman William Ambler USMM

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