USS Grayling (SS-209) - Seawolf Park - Galveston, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member jhuoni
N 29° 20.043 W 094° 46.737
15R E 327275 N 3246310
This memorial is located between the USS Cavalla and the USS Stewart at the Galveston Naval Museum. A large Compass Rose, 35 foot in diameter, is outlined with the names and information of the 52 submarines lost during World War II.
Waymark Code: WM1282X
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 03/25/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member 3l diesel
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U.S.S. GRAYLING
(SS-209)

SEPTEMBER 1943
ALL HANDS LOST
WEST COAST OF
THE PHILIPPINES

On Eternal Patrol - The Loss of USS Grayling (SS-209)



GRAYLING (SS-209)

Compiled by Paul W. Wittmer and Charles R. Hinman, originally from: U.S. Submarine Losses World War II, NAVPERS 15,784, 1949 ISSUE

GRAYLING (LCDR Robert M. Brinker) departed Fremantle on 30 July 1943, for her eighth patrol, going through Makassar Strait and thence to the Philippine area. On 19 August, she reported having damaged a 6,000 ton freighter near Balikpapan, and the following day told of having sunk a 250 ton Taki Maru type pocket tanker by gunfire in Sibutu Passage, taking one man prisoner. This was the last report received direct from GRAYLING. On 23 August, she completed a special mission at Pandan Bay, Panay, delivering cargo to guerrillas. This mission was reported by guerrillas. Then she departed for Tablas Strait, there to reconnoiter until 2 September, when she would patrol approaches to Manila until 10 September. She was to return to Pearl Harbor for refit, passing from SubSoWesPac to Subpac on 13 September.

She was not heard from after 20 August 1943, and on 30 September 1943, GRAYLING was reported as presumed lost.

Following war's end, the Japanese have submitted the following reports, which bear on GRAYLING. On 27 August 1943 a torpedo attack was seen by the enemy at 12° 36'N, 121°33'E, and the next day a surfaced submarine was seen at 12° 50'N, 121° 42'E. Both of these positions are in the Tablas Strait area. On 9 September a surfaced U. S. submarine was seen inside Lingayen Gulf; this ties with GRAYLING's orders to patrol the approaches to Manila. It is said that the freighter-transport HOKUAN MARU was engaged in a submarine action on the 9th in the Philippine area, but no additional data was available, and no known enemy attacks could have sunk GRAYLING. Her loss may have been operational or by an unrecorded enemy attack. At any rate, it is certain that GRAYLING was lost between 9 and 12 September 1943 either in Lingayen Gulf or along the approaches to Manila. ComTaskFor 71 requested a transmission from GRAYLING on the latter date, but did not receive one.

GRAYLING's first patrol, made in January and February 1942, was a reconnaissance of the northern Gilbert Islands. She went to the Japanese homeland for her second patrol, and sank a freighter and damaged a sampan. Truk was the scene of GRAYLING's third patrol; she sank a large freighter. On her fourth patrol, this boat again went to Truk, and sank a medium tanker, while she damaged an aircraft transport. In January and February 1943, she patrolled the approaches to Manila on her fifth patrol. Here she sank two freighters and a medium freighter-transport. GRAYLING patrolled the lesser islands south of the Philippines on her sixth patrol, and sank two freighters, a small freighter-transport and two schooners. Damage was done to a large tanker and two freighters. She went to the area west of Borneo for her seventh patrol, and sank a medium freighter and two sampans. Damage was done to a large tanker. Thus GRAYLING's total record is 16 ships sunk, totaling 61,400 tons, and six ships damaged, for a total of 36.600 tons.


The following men were lost while serving on USS Grayling (SS-209).

Daniel Eugene Arnold
Ervin Nathaniel Baker
Amos Reed Beavers
John Winston Booker
George Boyne, Jr.
Robert Marion Brinker
Jesse Marvin Burch
James Whitcomb Bush, Jr.
Carmine Joseph Campana
John Eugene Chockley
Ben Robert Clark
Curtis Devault Clark
Robert Alton Corbett
Harvey Wilburn Criswell, Jr.
Wilbert Joseph Dallaire
Joseph Eugene Day
Harold Eugene Dillow
Fred Willard Donaldson
Wilson Ellis
David Ignatius Fontaine
Jerry Calvert Goodnight
Carl Avis Grimes, Jr.
Theodore John Gurasko
Robert Eugene Harbauer
Joseph Kirby Harper
Clarence Harry Hawkins
Frank John Hickcox
Eugene Joseph Hoffman
Raymond Howard
James Larkin Howell
Charles William Hunt
Earl Johnson
Woodrow Wilson Kelley
James Edward Kelly
Donald Lewis Keplinger
Charles Richard Kysar
Leroy Edgar Loudon
Santiago Pablo Mabuti
Flavel Baird Maloy, Jr.
John Henry Marks
Merlin O'Neal Mathis
George Aloysius Mulvenna
Clyde William Nichols
John Thomas Nichols, Jr.
Henry Carl Oeldemann
Robert Gerald Oliver
Anthony Joseph Parrino
John Thomas Pawloski
Merlin Justice Quesenberry
Albert Louis Rainault
Jose Chargualaf Santos
Alexander Smith Sawerbrey
Carl Edward Schmidt
Howard Anthony Schmidtmeyer
Glendon LaMar Scott
Lloyd Earl Sebourn, Jr.
Donald Purdy Sharrock
William Samuel Shields
John Denver Simpkins
Robert Thomas Simpson
Robert Edgar Small
Jack Cleigh Smith
Homer Airel Smoak
Don Houghton Spencer
Robert Franklin Stevens
Edward Francis Sullivan, Jr.
Winton Leslie Wallace
John Joseph Waller
Joseph Welch
Fred Welsh
Arlon Francis Wetsel
Henry Orin Whitcomb
Roy Walter Wilfon*
James Hanger Wilson
Marvin Andrew Wolf
John Henry Young
Robert Lockie Zabs

*U. S. Army Air Force passenger - Note that one additional man, M/Sgt Roy W. Wilfon, USAAF, was aboard Grayling when she was lost.
Property Permission: Private

Access instructions: Parking $6 per vehicle, entrance to museum $13 Adult, $10 Senior, $7 Veteran, $8 Child, Active Duty Free

Access times: From: 9:00 AM To: 5:00 PM

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Location of waymark:
Seawolf Park
Galveston, TX USA
77550


Commemoration: USS Grayling (SS-209)

Date of Dedication: Not listed

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