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Homer Glenn Wilt

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Homer Glenn Wilt

Birth
Death
9 Dec 1972 (aged 47)
Burial
Bates County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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USNR WORLD WAR II
Seaman 1st/Class Homer G. Wilt Survivor survivors were rescued by the USS Schenck (DD 159)
Hometown:
Service #3426953
Awards: Navy Good Conduct Medal,European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
Captain: (Cdr J.E. Kyes, lost)

Ship: USS Leary (DD 158) Loss Date: 24-Dec-43
Mission: Convoy escort
Location: 45° 15'N, 21° 40'W - Grid BE 7343 585 miles west-northwest of Cape Finisterre
Fate: Sunk by U-275 (Helmut Bork)
Complement: 176 officers and men (97 dead and 79 survivors).

Notes on event
On 24 Dec, 1943, the American hunter-killer Task Group 21.14, formed around USS Card (CVE 11) was spotted by a German reconnaissance aircraft and the wolfpack Borkum was ordered to attack. The carrier had a narrow escape when three FAT torpedoes fired by U-415 (Neide) missed her at 01.43 hours. The same U-boat also missed USS Decatur (DD 341) with a Gnat.

At 05.05 hours, U-275 fired a Gnat at USS Leary (DD 158) and hit her on the starboard side in the after engine room. A second Gnat fired by U-382 (Zorn) at 05.21 hours missed the already sinking destroyer. She sank after a huge internal explosion within one minute about 585 miles west-northwest of Cape Finisterre. The survivors were picked up by USS Schenck (DD 159), which found U-645 (Ferro) later the same day, evaded a torpedo and sank the U-boat with depth charges.

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USNR WORLD WAR II
Seaman 1st/Class Homer G. Wilt Survivor survivors were rescued by the USS Schenck (DD 159)
Hometown:
Service #3426953
Awards: Navy Good Conduct Medal,European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
Captain: (Cdr J.E. Kyes, lost)

Ship: USS Leary (DD 158) Loss Date: 24-Dec-43
Mission: Convoy escort
Location: 45° 15'N, 21° 40'W - Grid BE 7343 585 miles west-northwest of Cape Finisterre
Fate: Sunk by U-275 (Helmut Bork)
Complement: 176 officers and men (97 dead and 79 survivors).

Notes on event
On 24 Dec, 1943, the American hunter-killer Task Group 21.14, formed around USS Card (CVE 11) was spotted by a German reconnaissance aircraft and the wolfpack Borkum was ordered to attack. The carrier had a narrow escape when three FAT torpedoes fired by U-415 (Neide) missed her at 01.43 hours. The same U-boat also missed USS Decatur (DD 341) with a Gnat.

At 05.05 hours, U-275 fired a Gnat at USS Leary (DD 158) and hit her on the starboard side in the after engine room. A second Gnat fired by U-382 (Zorn) at 05.21 hours missed the already sinking destroyer. She sank after a huge internal explosion within one minute about 585 miles west-northwest of Cape Finisterre. The survivors were picked up by USS Schenck (DD 159), which found U-645 (Ferro) later the same day, evaded a torpedo and sank the U-boat with depth charges.

Visit the virtual cemetery of USS Leary (DD 158) " Click Here "

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