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Trout

Ship Designation: 
SS-202
Date Lost: 
Tuesday, February 29, 1944
Lost in the East China Sea
Trout departed Midway Island after fueling on February 16, with plans to finish her patrol and return to Midway on April 7. Nothing further was known of her or her crew of 81. ... Post-war analysis of Japanese records revealed that Sakito Maru was sunk and another ship damaged on February 29 1944 in Trout’s operating area. Since there was no other submarine in the area, it is assumed that Trout was engaged on that date but, if so, she made no report of the action. It is highly probable that she was lost after making the attack.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 81

Name Service Branchsort descending
CCS Eugene Brownlow USN
EM 3c Kenneth Callan USN
Lt(jg) Russell Carrico USN
LCdr Albert Clark USN
EM 1c Joseph Clarke USN
GM 2c John Coakley USN
F 2c Roy Abbott USN
EM 2c Frank Corey USN
Ens Elmer Crain USN
Y 3c John Crowley USN
MOMM 1c Edwin Cunningham USN
MOMM 1c Kenneth Scott USN
TM 3c Samuel Sebring USN
CMOMM Arthur Smith USN
CTM James Richardson USN
GM 3c Ladd Rowan USN
MOMM 2c Jacob Ruder USN
RM 2c Kenneth Nearman USN
TM 3c Thomas Murphy USN
Lt Lewis Myers USN

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