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Last Rank
Petty Officer First Class
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Last Primary NEC
MO-0000-Motor Machinist/Oiler
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Last Rating/NEC Group
Motor Machinistmate/Oiler
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Primary Unit
1941-1944, MO-0000, USS Grayback (SS-208)
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Service Years
1938 - 1944
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Personal Details
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Home State
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Year of Birth 1920 |
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This Military Service Page was created/owned by
Sheila Rae Myers, HM3
to remember
Blanan, Robert Philip, MoMM1c.
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Casualty Info
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Home Town Chicopee, MA |
Last Address Chicopee, MA
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Casualty Date Feb 26, 1944 |
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Cause Hostile-Body Not Recovered |
Reason Other Explosive Device |
Location Pacific Ocean |
Conflict World War II |
Location of Interment Saint Patrick Cemetery - Chicopee, Massachusetts |
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Last Known Activity
USS Grayback's (SS-208) 10th war patrol, her most successful, was also her last. She left Pearl Harbor, 28 January, 1944, and by 25 February had sunk three ships and damaged three others. On 27 February she sank another ship but was apparently attacked by carrier based aircraft (according to Japanese reports) and sunk. Motor Machinist's Mate First Class Blanan was listed as Missing in Action and later declared dead 12 January 1946.
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Comments/Citation
Service number: 2125004
Submarine war patrols: USS Grayback (SS-208) - 1st through 10th
Navy Unit Commendation
For outstanding heroism in action during the Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth War Patrols in the restricted waters of the Pacific. Tracking her targets relentlessly in wide coverage of her assigned sectors, the USS Grayback boldly penetrated formidable enemy screens to strike at every quarter. Repeatedly forced to deep submergence by unusually heavy depth charging, she continued to launch her torpedoes against strongly escorted convoys with deadly purpose and, under the superb handling of her skilled officers and men, achieved a notable combat record in vital ships sunk or damaged and contributed essentially to the steady weakening of the enemy's shipping strength and to blocking of his life line of supply. Ceaseless in her vigilance and daring in her sustained offensive, she fought gallantly throughout numerous grueling patrols, rendering distinctive service in thwarting the war efforts of a fanatical enemy until she failed to return after the overwhelming counter-attack suffered during her Tenth War Patrol. The USS Grayback leaves behind her an inspiring tradition of intrepidity and aggressiveness, reflecting the valor, the daring seamanship and fortitude of her ship's company.
The information contained in this profile was compiled from various internet sources.
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1938-1940, F2c-0000, USS Hamilton (DD-141)
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1940-1940, F1c-0000, USS Spica (AK-16)
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1940-1941, F1c-0000, NAVSUBASE New London/Groton
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1941-1941, MM-0000, USS O-2 (SS-63)
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1941-1944, MO-0000, USS Grayback (SS-208)
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May 16, 1940, Promoted to F1c
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May 01, 1941, Promoted to MM2
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May 03, 1942, Promoted to MM1
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Jun 01, 1942, Change to MoMM1
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Aug 27, 2018, General Photos 1
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