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Ph2 Therion Adger Jones
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Ph2 Therion Adger Jones Veteran

Birth
Pickens County, South Carolina, USA
Death
7 May 1943 (aged 23)
Monument
Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA Add to Map
Plot
Courts of the Missing
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The following was provided by Contributor Chris Tucker (50319164):

PHM 2/C Therion Adger Jones was assigned to the battleship South Dakota on 18 December 1943 and died of his wounds suffered when an accident happened when resupplying ammunition on 6 May 1943. Below are the details from the ships' logs.
At 1528 BB57 went alongside the port side of the USS Wrangell to rearm. At 1558 a tank of sixteen-inch- high-capacity powder exploded as it was being passed into magazine A 419 M. The explosion and fires resulting there from set off three other tanks of sixteen-inch-high-capacity powder inside the magazine. The USS Wrangell and the South Dakota jointly let go all lines and cleared each other as rapidly as possible. The South Dakota maneuvered clean of the other ships in the formation but remained inside the screen. As soon as the report of a fire in the magazines, orders were given to flood the magazine. At 1606, orders were given to flood all of turret number two's lower magazines when fires or high temperatures were reported in magazines A 416 M, A 417 M, and A 418 M. At 1613 the lower handling room of turret number two was flooded. Superb damage control measures and firefighting quickly brought the fire under control and narrowly averted a major disaster. All fires were reported out at 1634.
The following was provided by Contributor Chris Tucker (50319164):

PHM 2/C Therion Adger Jones was assigned to the battleship South Dakota on 18 December 1943 and died of his wounds suffered when an accident happened when resupplying ammunition on 6 May 1943. Below are the details from the ships' logs.
At 1528 BB57 went alongside the port side of the USS Wrangell to rearm. At 1558 a tank of sixteen-inch- high-capacity powder exploded as it was being passed into magazine A 419 M. The explosion and fires resulting there from set off three other tanks of sixteen-inch-high-capacity powder inside the magazine. The USS Wrangell and the South Dakota jointly let go all lines and cleared each other as rapidly as possible. The South Dakota maneuvered clean of the other ships in the formation but remained inside the screen. As soon as the report of a fire in the magazines, orders were given to flood the magazine. At 1606, orders were given to flood all of turret number two's lower magazines when fires or high temperatures were reported in magazines A 416 M, A 417 M, and A 418 M. At 1613 the lower handling room of turret number two was flooded. Superb damage control measures and firefighting quickly brought the fire under control and narrowly averted a major disaster. All fires were reported out at 1634.

Gravesite Details

Entered the service from South Carolina.



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