Bolton, Richard Lloyd, S1c

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Last Rank
Seaman First Class
Last Primary NEC
S1c-0000-Seaman 1st Class
Last Rating/NEC Group
Seaman First Class
Primary Unit
1939-1942, S1c-0000, USS Quincy (CA-39)
Service Years
1939 - 1942
Seaman First Class

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Home State
Texas
Texas
 
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Casualty Info
Home Town
Frisco, TX
Last Address
Frisco, TX

Casualty Date
Aug 09, 1942
 
Cause
KIA-Body Not Recovered
Reason
Torpedoed
Location
Pacific Ocean
Conflict
World War II
Location of Interment
Manila American Cemetery - Taguig City, Philippines
Wall/Plot Coordinates
(cenotaph)

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On August 9, 1942, USS Quincy (CA-39), along with sister ships USS Astoria (CA-34) and USS Vincennes (CA-44), had seen aircraft flares dropped over other ships in the task force, and had just sounded general quarters and was coming alert when the searchlights from the Japanese column came on. Quincy's captain, Samuel N. Moore, gave the order to commence firing, but the gun crews were not ready. Within a few minutes, Quincy was caught in a crossfire between Aoba, Furutaka, and TenryĆ«, and was hit heavily and set afire. Quincy's captain ordered his cruiser to charge towards the eastern Japanese column, but as she turned to do so Quincy was hit by two torpedoes from TenryĆ«, causing severe damage. Quincy managed to fire a few main gun salvos, one of which hit Chokai's chart room 6 meters (20 ft) from Admiral Mikawa and killed or wounded 36 men, although Mikawa was not injured. At 02:10, incoming shells killed or wounded almost all of Quincy's bridge crew, including the captain. At 02:16, the cruiser was hit by a torpedo from Aoba, and the ship's remaining guns were silenced. Quincy sustained many direct hits which left 370 men dead and 167 wounded. She sank, bow first, at 02:38, being the first ship sunk in the area which was later known as Ironbottom Sound.
 
S1c Bolton was among the men listed as missing in action and later declared dead.

   
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Service number: 3561672

   
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  1939-1939, AS-0000, USS San Francisco (CA-38)

Apprentice Seaman

From Month/Year
November / 1939

To Month/Year
December / 1939

Unit
USS San Francisco (CA-38) Unit Page

Rate
Apprentice Seaman

NEC
AS-0000-Apprentice Seaman

Base, Station or City
Not Specified

State/Country
Not Specified
 
 
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 USS San Francisco (CA-38) Details

USS San Francisco (CA-38)
Hull number CA-38

Type
Surface Vessel
 

Parent Unit
Surface Vessels

Strength
Heavy Cruiser

Created/Owned By
Not Specified
   

Last Updated: Feb 9, 2019
   
   
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USS San Francisco (CA-38)

CLARK, Charles, CAPT, (1939-1967) OFF 116X Ensign
Julihn (S.S. x3), Lawrence, RADM, (1937-1970) OFF 110X Ensign
Kovaleski, Charles Joseph, LT, (1935-1943) 00 00X Ensign
Cain, David Franklin, CPO, (1939-1945) WT WT-0000 Chief Petty Officer
Burns, Richard Brammall, CPO, (1939-1945) S2c S2c-0000 Seaman Second Class
Cloud, George Grady, PO1, (1937-1950) S2c S2c-0000 Seaman Second Class
Boyer, Forrest Lyddle, PO1, (1937-1944) F2c F2c-0000 Fireman Second Class
McCandless, Bruce, RADM, (1928-1952) OFF Commander
Schonland, Herbert Emery, RADM, (1925-1947) OFF Commander
TORGERSON, Theodore, RADM, (1931-1966) Lieutenant
Guiler, Robert Pollock, LT, (1935-1943) OFF Ensign
Marchand, Roy Joseph, F1c, (1939-1942) Seaman Second Class

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