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Thresher

Ship Designation: 
SSN -593
Date Lost: 
Wednesday, April 10, 1963
Lost at Sea

USS Thresher, lead ship of a class of 3700-ton nuclear-powered attack submarines, was built at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, Maine. Commissioned in August 1961, she conducted lengthy trails in the western Atlantic and Caribbean areas in 1961 and 1962, providing a thorough evaluation of her many new technological features and weapons. After the completion of these test operations Thresher returned to her builders for overhaul. On 10 April 1963, after the completion of the work, Thresher began post-overhaul trials. Accompanied by the submarine rescue ship Skylark ASR-20 she transited to an area some 220 miles east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts and started deep diving tests. As these proceeded garbled communications were received by Skylark indicating trouble aboard the submarine. It gradually became apparent that she had sunk taking the lives of 129 officers, crewmen and civilian technicians. After an extensive underwater search utilizing the bathyscaph Trieste, oceanographic ship Mizar, and other ships Thresher's shattered remains were located on the sea floor some 8400 feet below the surface. Deep sea photography recovered artifacts and an evaluation of her design and operations permitted a Court of Inquiry to determine that she had probably sunk due to a piping failure, subsequent loss of power and inability to blow ballast tanks rapidly enough to avoid sinking.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 129

Name Service Branchsort descending
EN2 Templeman Mabry USN
EMCS James Peters USN
BT1 William Smith USN
LCDR John Billings USN
ETR3 Clyde Davison USN
SA Robert Gosnell USN
ENCA Edward Johnson USN
LTJG Frank Malinski USN
SOS2 James Phillippi USN
MM1 James Snider USN
EN2 Richard Brann USN
EN3 Donald Day USN
LTJG John Grafton USN
RMSA Richard Johnson USN
IC2 Richard Mann USN
EN2 Dan Philput USN
EM1 Ronald Solomon USN
EN2 Richard Carkoski USN
EM3 Gerald Boster USN
EM1 Roy Denny USN

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