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Allan Jackson 1/19/1942 U-Boat Attack off North Carolina  The Tanker SS Allan Jackson was torpedoed by U-66 near Diamond Shoals, North Carolina while en route to New York. The ship was struck by two torpedoes, the second of which set the ship on fire and broke it in two. ... Survivors were picked up by USS Roe (DD-418).
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Jr. 3rd Mate Francis Milton Bacon
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Cook Raul Barros
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Machinist Ralph Truman Black
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O.S. Hamon Brown
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Oiler Claude Howell Champagne
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1st Engineer William Wallace Freshwater
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A.B. Preston Oliphant Hastings
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Wiper Vernon Slade Hodges
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3rd Engineer Walter Charles Hoerle
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Messman John Thomas Kelly
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F/W Wallace Angle Lindsey
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2nd Engineer Roy Robert Loosemore
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Messman John Arnold Mullin
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A.B. Gustav Nox
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Steward Benjamin Michael Olsen
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F/W Domingo Pineiro
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Messman Joseph Ryan
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A.B. Thomas Jarvis Straughn
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O.S. Neal Westerman Sullivan
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Chief Mate John Lars Victor Swanson
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Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Year's
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