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Wasp

Ship Designation: 
CV-7
Date Lost: 
Tuesday, September 15, 1942
Torpedoed near Guadalcanal
Wasp was dispatched to the Pacific in June 1942 to reinforce U.S. Naval forces there in the wake of the carrier battles of Coral Sea and Midway and in preparation for offensive operations in the Southern Pacific. In early August, she participated in the invasion of Guadalcanal. The remainder of her service life was devoted to the effort to hold that vital island in the face of Japanese attempts to recapture it. On 15 September 1942, while steaming well to the southward of Guadalcanal, USS Wasp was torpedoed by the Japanese submarine I-19. Uncontrollable gasoline fires forced her abandonment, and she was sunk by torpedoes from an escorting destroyer.

Lost At Sea Log

Number of sailors in this log: 172

Name Service Branchsort descending
Ens Christopher Hollowell USN
CMM Mark Henning USN
StM 1c William Henderson USN
Matt 1c Jonathan Harper USN
Lt Frederick Harrington USN
OC 3c Robert Harris USN
Sea 1c John Hanks USN
AMM 3c Walter Nye USN
Sea 1c Nicholas Nobal USN
MM 2c Lester Oller USN
Matt 1c Chester Oldacre USN
Ens John Parker USN
F 3c Charles Park USN
Matt 1c James Parham USN
Cox Charles Neely USN
Matt 2c Leonard Pitzer USN
Matt 1c Lee Plowden USN
Sea 1c William Parvin USN
SF 1c Ronald Patterson USN
Matt 2c Elmo Patin USN

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Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships