
Following are copies of the 10 sections on the Wall of Honor listing all the 3,622 names of those submarines who died in the service of their country.
Abad, Basil M. thru Bowker, Gordon A.
Bowlby, Donald W. thru Corbett, Robert A.
Corbin, Ivan B. thru Finkelstein, Oscar
Finley, George W. thru Haws, Glen O.
Hawthorn, Willie E. thru Kramer, Norman T.
Kraus, Henry J. thru Merriman, Joel A., Jr.
Merritt, Robert F. thru Pinkley, Addison B.
Pinson, Glen A. thru Sharp, Thomas F.
Sharrock, Donald P. thru Turner, Harvey J.
Turner, John C. thru Zugecic, William M.
These names were incorrectly
spelled in the book from which these pages were derived and have been corrected
on the Wall itself:
| WAS | SHOULD BE |
| Newell | Nelson |
| Beehan | Beeman |
| Garnon | Bernon |
| Gillmore | Gilmore |
| Wright, John | Wright, James Nicholas |
Not only did we lose Navy personnel, but an Army officer, Braynard L. Wise, was aboard the Sea Wolf when it was lost October 3, 1944. There may have been more.
This Wall of Honor could not have been accomplished without the dedication of Robert H. Moore, Chairman of the Wall of Honor Executive Committee and a U. S. Submarine Veteran of World War II.
The 52 Submarines Lost in WWII
History of the National Submarine Memorial (East)