TOMBSTONE - Section: Lot Below Curb (BC), Lot # 26

Paul Ross Feeney

1921 - 1945

Seaman 2/C U.S.N.R. World War II

Pennsylvania Veterans Burial Cards, 1777-1999 state: "Memorial Stone, body cannot be returned"

The Sinking of USS Indianapolis

The USS Indianapolis (CA-35) was commissioned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 15 November 1932. The ship served with honor from Pearl Harbor through the last campaign of World War II, sinking in action two weeks before the end of the war. On 30 July 1945, while sailing from Guam to Leyte, Indianapolis was torpedoed by Japanese submarine I-58. The ship capsized and sank in twelve minutes. Survivors were spotted by a patrol aircraft on 2 August. All air and surface units capable of rescue operations were dispatched to the scene at once, and the surrounding waters were thoroughly searched for survivors. Upon completion of the day and night search on 8 August, 316 men were rescued out of the crew of 1,199. Navy history

 

 

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