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1. Information is in order - Date of death, Ship, Base or Location, Incident, Name, Rank, Service other than USN, Cause of death. (For Next of kin and  Appointment/Enlistment information, see lists by Name)
2. Main abbreviations:
A - Aviation, DOI - died of injuries, DOW - died of wounds, F - Female, G - General, JG - junior grade, NNV - National Naval Volunteers, R - Radio, USNRF - US Naval Reserve Force, USNRC - United States Naval Reserve Corps
3.  Ranks of US Navy Commissioned Officers and Enlisted Men

4. See also Casualties by Name, starting at Abbate and ending at Zwieseland


 

 

NOVEMBER

 

 

USS Yacona (above), ex-steam yacht, patrol vessel (SP-617), encountered influenza at New London, Conn on the 17th. Over by the 29th, more than 80 percent of crew had been affected

 

 

 

November 1, 1918

 

Base Hospital No.3, Leith, Scotland, respiratory disease

 DE LAP, BENJAMIN HARRY, Seaman, 2nd class

 

Bordeaux, France, respiratory disease

 HOWARD, DENNIE EDWARD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Brooklyn, N Y

 McMILLIAN, GARNETT ELDRED, Chief Pharmacist's Mate, railway accident        

 

Hospital No.3, Leith, Scotland, both respiratory disease

 SIMPSON, JOHN JAY, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF (BN - Leigh, Scotland)

 TUSING, FRED OTHER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Lakeside Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, influenza

 STANFIELD, FOREST VERN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va

 MILLER, BERNHARD ROBERT, Boatswain's Mate, 2nd class, illness/disease     

 

Naval Officers Training School, Baltimore, Md, respiratory disease

 MAYNARD, HARRY ARNEL, Seaman, 2nd class

 

Naval Recruiting Station, Burlington, Vt, respiratory disease

 METCALF, HARRY SAWYER, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Training Camp, Seattle, Wash

 McCORKLE, HUGH ARCHIBALD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, illness/disease   

 

Navy Base Hospital No.5 (believed Brest, France), respiratory disease

 HAROLD, DAVID ABE, Mess Attendant, 1st class, USNRF

 

San Francisco, Calif, influenza

 EMERSON, JACK LORENTZ, Yeoman, 3rd class, USNRF

 

Submarine Chaser Base, Corfu, Greece, respiratory disease

 DeVAUCENE, GEORGE BERRY, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF

 

USMC, 5th Marines, Company 5 (presumably Battle of the Argonne Forest, Meuse-Argonne Offensive, France)

 GRANTHAM, JAMES HOWELL, Hospital Apprentice, 1st class, killed in action (BN – France; presumably 5th Marines Medical Unit)

 TIMMONS, CLAUDE, Pharmacist's Mate, 1st class, wounded in action, DOW      

 

USS Leonidas, ex-collier, ex-survey ship, submarine chaser tender (later AD-7), based at Corfu, Greece, respiratory disease

 BOITSCHA, EDWARD JAMES, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

USS Ophir, ex-Dutch, freighter (ID-2800), influenza

 WILLIAMS, EDWARD ROLAND, Ensign, USNRF (class 3)

 

USS West Gambo, freighter (ID-3220), both respiratory disease

 BLAIR, FRANK PERRY, Fireman, 1st class, USNRF

 NULTON, FRED, Gunner's Mate, 1st class

 

 

November 2, 1918

 

Base Hospital No.3, Leith, Scotland, all respiratory disease

 BOLLEN, PETER JOHN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 HENLEY, JOHN, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class

 BUMGARNER, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Garrison Hospital, Berehaven, Ireland, respiratory disease

 CASKEY, GARDNER LENNON, Commander

 

Manila, P I

 HENDRICKS, LINWOOD VANN, Ship's Cook, 2nd class, killed while ashore        

 

Naval Air Station, Pauillac, France

 KING, JAMES EDWARD, Carpenter's Mate, 3rd class, wounded, but not in action

 

Naval Air Station, San Diego, Calif, influenza/respiratory disease

 DAVIDSON, VERDEN ORVAL, Chief Boatswain's Mate, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y

 MULLIN, THOMAS A, Chief Storekeeper, USNRF, died   

 

Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, respiratory disease or influenza

 CARLSEN, HARRY EMIL, Apprentice Seaman, respiratory disease    

 MANDEVILLE, WILLIAM, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, influenza       

 

Naval Hospital, Norfolk (Va) Naval operating Base, respiratory disease

 SYKES, HENRY, Mess Attendant, 3rd class

 

Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va, respiratory disease

 MUELLER, ARTHUR FRED, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza

 TOOMBS, MALVERNE HAWS, Blacksmith, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Philadelphia, Pa, influenza

 SMALL, JOSEPH CHANDLER, Lieutenant (JG)

 

Section Naval Base, San Diego, Calif, influenza

 MAROON, CLAUDE LESLIE, Boatswain's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF

 

St Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease

 STOVALL, DESFORD EWING, Quartermaster, 2nd class

 

USS Ringgold (BN - Ringold), destroyer (later DD-89), influenza

 QUESTO, CLARENCE GEORGE, Fireman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

 

November 3, 1918

 

Base Hospital No.3, Leith, Scotland, respiratory disease

 DAVENPORT, EVERETT, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Air Station, Killingholme, England, respiratory disease

 MATTHEWS, DAVID SANDERS, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, USNRF

 

Naval Base Hospital No.4

 DUCHARME, WILFRED, Carpenters' Mate, 3rd class, USNRF, died   

 

Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, both respiratory disease

 HENSLEIGH, WILLIAM EDGAR, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF

 HORTON, CLARENCE ELEY, Apprentice Seaman

 

Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, respiratory disease

 LAMM, THOMAS BUSBY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF

 

Panama Canal Hospital, Colon, Panama

 JOHNSON, ARTHUR EDWIN, Seaman, USNRF, illness/disease        

 

Philadelphia, Pa, one from respiratory disease

 MORRIS, ALFRED, Wardroom Steward, poisoned 

 BRICKLEY, JOSEPH GEORGE, Chief Electrician (R), USNRF, respiratory disease           

 

Port au Prince, Haiti, respiratory disease

 KEIPER, HENRY, Fireman, 2nd class

 

St Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, D C

 BRESNAHAN, DANIEL, Engineman, 1st class, illness/disease 

 

USS Annapolis, gunboat (later PG-10), Gulf of Mexico patrol, respiratory disease

 JULYAN, HOWARD ISAAC, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF

 

USS Mexican, freighter (ID-1655), respiratory disease

 WHITE, FRANK P, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class, USNRF

 

USS Nevada, dreadnought battleship (later BB-36), respiratory disease

 TOWNSEND, LEON GERALD, Electrician, 3rd class (G)

 

USS Ozark, ex-monitor Arkansas (later BM-7), submarine tender, later patrol ship, Gulf of Mexico area, respiratory disease

 HARTNETT, ARTHUR AUGUSTINE, Seaman

 

USS Solace, hospital ship (later AH-2), respiratory disease

 NEWTON, WALTER WILOUGHBY, Water Tender

 

 

November 4, 1918

 

Kingston Avenue Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease

 CRUZ, AGAPITO DE LA, Carpenter's Mate, 1st class USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease

 PHILLIPS, ISAIAH H, Apprentice Seaman

 

Naval Hospital, Fort Lyon, Colo, respiratory disease

 CRUSE, JOHN ROGER, Lieutenant

 

Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill

 METZGER, BERNARD EDWARD, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, injured, DOI       

 

Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, one by respiratory disease

 HICKSON, WILLIE JAMES, Mess Attendant, 3rd class, respiratory disease

 MARTIN, WALTER JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, illness/disease      

 

Naval Hospital, Newport, R I, respiratory disease

 COOPER, MILLARD J, Seaman

 

Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa, respiratory disease

 McGINNIS, JOHN FRANCIS, Boilermaker, USNRF

 

Naval Reserve Training Camp, San Pedro Calif, respiratory disease

 DUNN, CHARLIE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

New Orleans, La (possibly the same incident)

 GOOD, JOHN STEWART, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, accidentally drowned in Mississippi River

 LEITZ, OTTO ELLEN, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, accidentally killed         

 

Sequoia Hospital, Eureka, Calif, respiratory disease

 EAGLE, FRED, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF

 

US Army Base Hospital No.34, respiratory disease

 VINER, JOHN WINFIELD, Lieutenant, USNRF

 

USS Annapolis, gunboat (later PG-10), Gulf of Mexico patrol, respiratory disease

 MOSTERIO, VINCENT, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF

 

USS Nevada, dreadnought battleship (later BB-36), respiratory disease

 TURNER, ALLEN EMMET, Ship’s Cook, 4th class

 

USS Patrol, ex-USCG, probably 69ft vessel stationed in New York Harbor, respiratory disease

 KETCHAM, HERBERT ENDURN, Seaman, USCG, died at Marine Hospital, Stapleton, N Y           

 

USS Pittsburgh, ex-Pennsylvania, armored cruiser (No.4, later CA-4), most of war in South American waters, influenza

 CARLTON, PAUL CAREY, Coxswain

 

 

November 5, 1918

 

 Hazleton, Pa, respiratory disease

 McLAUGHLIN, PATRICK A, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Air Station, Bay Shore, L I, N Y, respiratory disease

 SPRAGUE, HOWARD WILLIAM, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease

 GRIFFITH, DAVID BRUCE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, influenza/respiratory disease

 ROBISON, WILLIAM RUSSELL, Fireman, 3rd class, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Puget Sound, Wash, influenza

 BLANKENSHIP, GENTRY ELMER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Station, Guam, influenza/respiratory disease

 HOLLY, LEO MELVIN, Carpenter's Mate, 2nd class

 

Naval Training Camp, Pelham Bay Park, N Y

 MAIN, EART TATOR, Seaman, USNRF, illness/disease  

 

Navy Base Hospital No.5 (believed Brest, France)

 MOORE, SIDNEY HILL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, illness/disease 

 

South Queensferry, Scotland, respiratory disease

 ADAMS, ROBERT YOUNG, Seaman, 2nd class

 

USCG Station No. 56

 JOHNSON, ANDREW, Surfman, USCG, motor cycle accident, died at Matunuck, R I        

 

 

USS Amphitrite (above), ex-monitor (BM 2), guardship, New York Harbor, steam accident on October 3

 MORAN, ALBERT FRANCIS, Fireman, 2nd class, USNRF, scalded, died at Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, (NHC - at Methodist Episcopal Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y)

 

USS Connecticut, battleship (later BB-18)

 HOOVER, FREDERICK, Seaman, died       

 

 

November 6, 1918

 

at home, one from respiratory disease

 AHNEMAN, THEODORE JOHN, Landsman for Yeoman, USNRF, respiratory disease

 UPTON, FREDERICK E, Lieutenant (JG) (inactive, retired), illness/disease, wife's address, 3516 Tenth Street NW, Washington, D C   

 

Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease

 CLIFF, HARRY MARTIN Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease

 DATER, WALDO VAN DYKE, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Navy Hospital, Gibraltar, respiratory disease

 COLE, GEORGE TILLOTT, Seaman, USNRF

 

Royal Hospital, South Queensferry, Scotland, respiratory disease

 GARD, ALLYN JASON, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

USCG Station No. 130, respiratory disease

 ECKERSLEY, WILLIAM ARTHUR, Surfman, USCG, died at Ocean View, NJ

 

West Suburban Hospital, Oak Park, Ill, respiratory disease

 BRETZ, HUBERT HETZLER, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF

 

 

November 7, 1918

 

Lincoln Hospital, New York, N Y, influenza/respiratory disease

 HORAN, JOHN EDWARD, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill

 BUCK, GUY MARION, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, illness/disease  

 

Naval Hospital, London, England, respiratory disease

 HIBBS, LOU PEARL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif, influenza

 DAVIS, ROSCOE BILLY, Fireman, 3rd class

 

Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, two from respiratory disease

 BARGIEL, STANLEY JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class

 GOLDSTINE, MORRIS LOUIS, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, injured, DOI     

 YOUNGS, THOMAS WILLARD, Shipwright, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va, respiratory disease

 WHITE, CLARENCE WARDEN, Fireman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Va

 PAVEY, CLYDE ALONZO, Landsman for Electrician, USNRF, illness/disease      

 

Naval Training Camp, Hingham, Mass, respiratory disease

 SMITH, LANE ELLIOTT, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF

 

USCG Station No. 305, died at Nome, Alaska, respiratory disease

 ANDERSEN, KRISTIAN LAUST, Surfman, USCG

 

USS Chipper, ex-motor boat, patrol craft (SP-256), Atlantic coast, respiratory disease

 SLATER, GEORGE JAMES, Boatswain's Mate, 2nd class

 

USS Missouri, battleship (later BB-11)

 FROST, ERNEST MAHLON, Seaman, struck by street car in Philadelphia, died from shock          

 

USS New Hampshire, battleship (later BB-25), respiratory disease

 McCARTHY, JOHN HUMPHREY, Seaman (Signalman)

 

 

November 8, 1918

 

at private address, influenza

 WORTHINGTON, DOUGLAS G, Chief Yeoman, at 301 Market Street San Francisco, Calif

 

Base Hospital No.3, Leith, Scotland, respiratory disease

 CARMINE, ANDREW McKINLEY, Seaman

 

City Contagious Hospital, Seattle, Wash

 MILLER, LEO FLOYD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, illness/disease   

 

Naval Air Station, Cape May, N J, respiratory disease

 SZYROWINSKI, BENJAMIN ANTHONY, Machinist's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, on leave

 

Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, both respiratory disease

 STROHMEYER, CLIFFORD, Apprentice Seaman

 SUNDERLAND, FREDERICK, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Naval Base, Va, respiratory disease

 ALLEN, MORRIS EDWARD, Fireman, 3rd class

 

Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease

 KALLMAN, WILLIAM FRANK, Fireman, 1st class, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va

 DAVIS, JOHN LYNWOOD, Quartermaster, 2nd class, illness/disease

 

Naval Training Camp, San Pedro, Calif, respiratory disease

 MATZ, ROY GUSTAV, Seaman, USNRF

 

San Francisco Hospital, influenza

 RUSSELL, JOHN EDGAR, Hospital Apprentice, 1st class, USNRF

 

St Joseph's Hospital, Yonkers, N Y

 WAKEFIELD, HAROLD JOHN, Gunner's Mate, 3rd class, USNRF, automobile accident, DOI         

 

USS Dochra, freighter (ID-1758), respiratory disease

 MATTSON, BERNHARD, Fireman, 1st class

 

USS Hancock, transport (later AP-3), respiratory disease

 EVERTS, ALONZO JULIUS, Engineman, 2nd class

 

USS Little, destroyer (later DD-79)

 WELCH, HARRY C, Fireman, 1st class, drowned  

 

USS New Hampshire, battleship (later BB-25), respiratory disease

 SCHUMANN, KARL, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

USS Patrol, ex-USCG, probably 69ft vessel stationed in New York Harbor, both respiratory disease, both died at Marine Hospital, Stapleton, N Y

 STITES, ALAN FREEMAN, Ordinary Seaman, USCG     

 WILLIS, JESSIE, Acting Machinist, 1st class, USCG      

 

 

November 9, 1918

 

at home

 MACDONALD, GEORGE CLAYTON, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF, illness/disease, at Philadelphia, Pa

 

Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa, influenza

 KOEHL, FRANK AUGUST, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF

 

Dunwoody Naval Training School, Minneapolis, Minn, respiratory disease

 MATTHEWS, EDGAR ANDREW, Landsman for Quartermaster (A), USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, both respiratory disease

 DUNLAP, WADE, Apprentice Seaman

 WORTHY, LUCIOUS, Apprentice Seaman

 

Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill

 THOMPSON, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF, shock  

 

Naval Hospital, Hampton Roads, Va, respiratory disease

 EDMONDS, ROBERT LINDSAY, Apprentice Seaman, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Liege, France, influenza

 PRITCHARD, WILLIAM HENRY, Fireman, 2nd class

 

Naval Hospital, London, England, respiratory disease

 HOMER JOSEPH WARREN, Ensign, USNRF (class 5)

 

Naval Hospital, Mass, influenza

 MESSIER, ALPHONSE JOSEPH, Hospital Apprentice, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease

 MOHRMANN, WILLIAM JOHN NICHOLAS, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa

 OPPENHEIMER, CARL FREDERICK, Carpenter's Mate, 1st class, USNRF, illness/disease

 

Naval Training Camp, San Diego, Calif, influenza or respiratory disease

 BAKER, WILLIAM WARNER, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 GUERIN, IVAN HUGH, Fireman, 2nd class, USNRF, respiratory disease      

 RUBIN, HAROLD, Landsman for Machinist's Mate (A), USNRF

 

Philadelphia, Pa

 GIBERSON, CHARLES MILLARD, Seaman, accidentally drowned      

 

SS Dumaru, freighter, set on fire by lightning strike and sank 22 miles off Guam on October 16, crew took to boats

 HOLMES, ARTHUR VERNON, Lieutenant (JG), fell out of boat and drowned near Island of Samar, P I (approximately 19 crew lost in total) 

 

USS Samoset (BN - yard tug, NHC - ex-ferry Annie L Vansciver (ID-2000), transportation duties around Boston Harbor), Navy Yard, Philadelphia

 ROBINSON, JOSEPH LAWSON, Fireman, 1st class, drowned from Samoset       

 

USS Shawmut, ex-coastal passenger steamer Massachusetts, minelayer (ID-1255, later CM-4), at Ivergokdon (sic, believed Invergordon, Scotland)

 ASHLEY, GUY HOWARD, Seaman, fell overboard and drowned         

 

 

November 10, 1918

 

Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N Y, respiratory disease

 O'DONNELL, HUGH, Chief Water Tender

 

Naval Hospital, Charleston, S C, respiratory disease

 CREIGHTON, ALFRED JAMES, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Mass, influenza

 STACEY, JOSEPH, Machinist's Mate, 1st class

 

Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, III, all respiratory disease or influenza

 ANDERSON, JEREMIAH, printer, 1st class, USNRF

 CARPENTER, ERVING CHARLES, Engineman, 2nd class, USNRF

 PICKETT, RUSSELL, Landsman for Electrician (R), USNRF, influenza         

 STEEN, WILEY McMURPHY, Apprentice Seaman

 

Naval Hospital, Norfolk, Va

 DENMAN, CYRUS MARTIN, Seaman, 2nd class, burns  

 

Naval Training Camp, San Diego, Calif, respiratory disease

 FRIEDMAN, MYRON SAMUEL, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Training Station, San Diego, Calif, respiratory disease

 MOORE, DAVID BROOKS, Quartermaster, 2nd class (A), USNRF

 

San Diego, Calif, respiratory disease

 CAMPBELL, WILLIAM CLIFFORD, Chief Machinist's Mate

 

San Francisco, Calif

 ANDERSEN, EARL EDWARD, Yeoman, 3rd class, USNRF, illness/disease

 

USS Atlantic Second (not identified)

 McALLISTER, LEONARD N, Coxswain, accidentally drowned   

 

USS Melville, destroyer tender (No.2, later AD-2), based at Queenstown, Ireland, respiratory disease

 MARSH, FRANK, Mess Attendant, 3rd class

 

USS New York, dreadnought battleship (later BB-34), respiratory disease

 PROUTY, ALBERT BENJAMIN RANDOLPH, Lieutenant (JG), USNRF (class 4)

 

USS Ohioan, freighter (ID-3280), influenza

 ERBE, CHARLES AMIAL, Baker, 2nd class

 

USS Ozark, ex-monitor Arkansas (later BM-7), submarine tender, later patrol ship, Gulf of Mexico area, respiratory disease

 HILL, FRANK RANDOLPH, Lieutenant (JG), Supply Corps

 

 

November 11, 1918

 

ARMISTICE DAY

 

246 West Cedar Street, San Diego, Calif, respiratory disease

 SKINNER, ALFONSO, Machinist (retired)

 

Naval Hospital, Cape May, N J, influenza

 VAN FLEET, RAY HENRY Quartermaster, 1st class, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Ill, both influenza

 BONEY, LUCIOUS WIMBRIC, Apprentice Seaman (BN - duplicated entry, also RONEY)

 

Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Calif, influenza

 FARNSWORTH, HAROLD FRANKLIN, Machinist's Mate, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Hospital, New London, Conn

 GALVIN, ELLA M, Yeoman (F), 2nd class, USNRF, injured, DOI        

 

Naval Hospital, New York, N Y, respiratory disease

 MORONG, JOHN ARTHUR, Seaman, 1st class

 

Naval Hospital, Pelham Bay Park, N Y, respiratory disease

 BAKER, HAROLD, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF

 

Naval Training Station, Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Va

 FEHR, WARREN RUSSEL, Landsman for Electrician (G), killed         

 

Sydney, Nova Scotia

 ENRIGHT, THOMAS JOSEPH, Seaman, 2nd class, USNRF, drowned         

 

USS New Hampshire, battleship (later BB-25), respiratory disease

 LARSON, WALLACE ELMER, Seaman

 

 

USS Ophir, ex-Dutch (above, still in Dutch ownership), freighter (ID-2800), caught fire on 8th, sank at Gibraltar on 11th

 COMSTOCK, GUY ALTON, Engineman, 2nd class, USNRF

 WILSON, OSCAR, Engineman, 1st class, USNRF

 

 

November 15, 1918

 

USS Acushnet, ex-USCG revenue cutter, refitting in Boston Navy Yard

 AVERILL, FRANK MEDA, Seaman, USCG, illness/disease, died at Cambridge, Mass

 

 

November 17, 1918

 

Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa

 TRENT, ERNEST LEROY, Mess Attendant, 2nd class, illness/disease, date as given 

 

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