Landres, Leo Allen, CMoMM

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Last Rate
Chief Motor Machinistmate/Oiler
Last Primary NEC
MO-0000-Motor Machinist/Oiler
Last Rating/NEC Group
Motor Machinistmate/Oiler
Primary Unit
1943-1943, MO-0000, USS Capelin (SS-289)
Service Years
1928 - 1943
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Home State
Washington
Washington
Year of Birth
1910
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Snohomish, WA
Last Address
3109 Nile St
San Diego, CA

Casualty Date
Dec 02, 1943
 
Cause
KIA-Body Not Recovered
Reason
Other Explosive Device
Location
Pacific Ocean
Conflict
World War II
Location of Interment
Manila American Cemetery and Memorial - Manila, Philippines
Wall/Plot Coordinates
(cenotaph)

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The USS Capelin (SS-289) began her second war patrol on 17 November 1943, but was never heard from after she left for her patrol. Although Japanese records suggest an attack was made on 23 November, the information is incomplete, and the cause of the Capelin's loss is unknown. Chief Motor Machinist's Mate Landres was listed as Missing in Action and officially declared dead 10 January 1946.

   
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Service number: 3855210

Submarine war patrols:
USS Porpoise (SS-172) - 1st through 3rd
USS Capelin (SS-289) - 1st and 2nd

The information contained in this profile was compiled from various internet sources.

   

  1943-1943, MO-0000, USS Capelin (SS-289)

MoMM - Motor Machinistmate/Oiler

From Month/Year
June / 1943

To Month/Year
December / 1943

Unit
USS Capelin (SS-289) Unit Page

Rate
Chief Motor Machinistmate/Oiler

NEC
MO-0000-Motor Machinist/Oiler

Base, Station or City
Not Specified

State/Country
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 USS Capelin (SS-289) Details

USS Capelin (SS-289)
USS Capelin (SS-289), a Balao-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the capelin, a small fish of the smelt family. Her keel was laid down by Portsmouth Navy Yard. She was launched on 20 January 1943 sponsored by Mrs. I.C. Bogart, and commissioned on 4 June 1943, Lieutenant Commander E.E. Marshall in command.
 
Capelin sailed from New London, Connecticut, on 3 September 1943, bound for Brisbane, Australia, and duty with Submarine Force, Southwest Pacific. Her first war patrol, conducted in the Molucca Sea, Flores Sea, and Banda Sea between 30 October and 15 November, found her sinking a 3127-ton Japanese cargo ship on 11 November off Ambon Island.

Capelin returned to Darwin, Australia, with a defective conning tower hatch mechanism, excessively noisy bow planes, and a defective radar tube. These flaws were corrected, and Capelin put out on her second war patrol 17 November 1943, in the Molucca Sea and Celebes Sea, and she was to pay particular attention to Kaoe Bay, Morotai Strait, Davao Gulf, and trade routes in the vicinity of Siaoe Island, Sangi Island, Talaud Islands and Sarangani Island. She was to leave her area at dark 6 December.

Bonefish (SS-223) reported having seen an American submarine on 2 December 1943 in the area assigned to Capelin at that time. The unknown sub quickly dove, probably after sighting Bonefish. Bonefish sent a message via sonar giving Commander Marshall's nickname, 'Steam'. The sub returned an acknowledgement. Following this, Capelin was never heard from again. The Navy broke radio silence on 9 December, but without success.

Sailor reading The Stray Lamb (1929) by Thorne Smith in his pinup-decorated bunk aboard USS Capelin (SS-289) at Naval Submarine Base New London
Japanese records studied after the war listed an attack by minelayer Wakataka on a supposed United States submarine on 23 November, off Kaoe Bay, Halmahera, with the Japanese ship noting the attack produced oily black water columns that contained wood and cork splinters and later a raft was found. This is the only reported attack in the appropriate area at that time. Also, Japanese minefields are now known to have been placed in various positions along the north coast of Sulawesi (Celebes) in Capelin's area, and she may have been lost because of a mine explosion. Gone without a trace, with all her crew, Capelin remains in the list of ships lost without a known cause.

Capelin received one battle star for World War II service. She is credited with having sunk 3,127 tons of shipping on her single war patrol. See also List of U.S. Navy losses in World War II.

Type
Sub-Surface Vessel
 

Parent Unit
Submarines

Strength
Submarine

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Ganley, John Francis, CPO, (1935-1943) MO MO-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Roberts, Claude William, PO1, (1937-1943) MO MO-0000 Petty Officer First Class
Rhodes, John Edgar, PO2, (1939-1943) MO MO-0000 Petty Officer Second Class
Smith, Leon Clinton, PO2, (1939-1943) MO MO-0000 Petty Officer 2nd Class
Stasik, Walter William, PO2, (1942-1943) MO MO-0000 Petty Officer 2nd Class
Beck, Claude Iziah, CPO, (1938-1943) TM TM-0000 Chief Torpedoman
Butler, Marcy Horner, CPO, (1928-1943) RM RM-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Holt, James Wilson, CPO, (1933-1943) EM EM-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Simon, Harry, PO1, (1938-1943) GM GM-00TM Petty Officer First Class
Colyer, Charles William, PO1, (1940-1943) TM TM-0000 Petty Officer 1st Class
Madey, Alfred, PO1, (1940-1943) EM EM-0000 Petty Officer 1st Class
Ball, Clarence Monroe, PO2, (1939-1943) SM SM-0000 Petty Officer 2nd Class
Grabnickas, Peter, PO2, (1941-1943) SC SC-0000 Petty Officer 2nd Class
Smith, Robert Lowell, PO2, (1940-1943) RM RM-0000 Petty Officer 2nd Class
Stickle, Robert Glenn, PO2, (1942-1943) EM EM-0000 Petty Officer 2nd Class
O'Donnell, Melvin Bernard, PO3, (1942-1943) RM RM-0000 Petty Officer Third Class
Blair, Gerald Ralph, PO3, (1942-1943) EM EM-0000 Petty Officer 3rd Class
Maddox, John Wesley, PO3, (1942-1943) TM TM-0000 Petty Officer 3rd Class
Thibeault, Jerry Louis, PO3, (1941-1943) TM TM-0000 Petty Officer 3rd Class
Brown, Ellis Samuel, S1c, (1942-1943) S1c S1c-0000 Seaman First Class
Cavanaugh, Joseph Peter, S1c, (1942-1943) S1c S1c-0000 Seaman First Class
Lafferty, William Alfred, S1c, (1942-1943) S1c S1c-0000 Seaman First Class
Lange, Donald Wallace, S1c, (1942-1943) S1c S1c-0000 Seaman First Class
Smolenski, Edward John, S1c, (1942-1943) S1c S1c-0000 Seaman First Class
Arney, Buford Young, S2c, (1943-1943) S2c S2c-0000 Seaman Second Class
Cheatham, Earl, S1c, (1943-1943) StM StM-0000 Seaman Second Class
Marshall, Elliott Eugene, CDR, (1927-1943) OFF Commander
Mason, William Barton, LCDR, (1933-1943) OFF Lieutenant Commander
Robertson, Edward Dunbar, LCDR, (1935-1943) Lieutenant Commander
Sharer, Walter Allen, LCDR, (1934-1943) OFF Lieutenant Commander
O'Neil, Clinton Frank, LTJG, (1932-1943) OFF Lieutenant Junior Grade
Snyder, Norman William, F2c, (1942-1943) Fireman Second Class
Britton, Richard Lindsay, LTJG, (1940-1943) Lieutenant Junior Grade

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