Rank/Rate Electrician, Second Class
Service Number 187 28 25
Birth Date *
From Redondo Beach, California
Decorations
Submarine USS F-1 (SS-20)
Loss Date December 17, 1917
Location Off the coast of La Jolla, California
Circumstances Accidentally rammed and sunk by F-3
U.S. Naval Deaths, World War I about Charles Fridley Vincent
Given Name: Charles
Surname: Vincent
MI: Fridley
Place of Death: U.S.S. F-1
Death Date: 17 Dec 1917
Cause of Death: drowned at sea
Next of Kin: Phillip Sheridan Vincent
Relationship: father
Address: 213 Emerald Ave.,Redondo Beach ,Calif.
Appointed: San Diego,Calif.
Rank: electrician,second class
Branch: U.S.Navy
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∼On 17 December 1917, while maneuvering in exercises at sea near San Clemente, California, the USS F-1 collided with the USS F-3, the former sinking in 10 seconds, her port side torn forward of the engine room. USS F-1 took 19 brave souls with her to Eternal Patrol.
Rank/Rate Electrician, Second Class
Service Number 187 28 25
Birth Date *
From Redondo Beach, California
Decorations
Submarine USS F-1 (SS-20)
Loss Date December 17, 1917
Location Off the coast of La Jolla, California
Circumstances Accidentally rammed and sunk by F-3
U.S. Naval Deaths, World War I about Charles Fridley Vincent
Given Name: Charles
Surname: Vincent
MI: Fridley
Place of Death: U.S.S. F-1
Death Date: 17 Dec 1917
Cause of Death: drowned at sea
Next of Kin: Phillip Sheridan Vincent
Relationship: father
Address: 213 Emerald Ave.,Redondo Beach ,Calif.
Appointed: San Diego,Calif.
Rank: electrician,second class
Branch: U.S.Navy
Click on Each Photo for More Info .............
Click Link For All the Lost Sailors I've Found !!!
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=266131
∼On 17 December 1917, while maneuvering in exercises at sea near San Clemente, California, the USS F-1 collided with the USS F-3, the former sinking in 10 seconds, her port side torn forward of the engine room. USS F-1 took 19 brave souls with her to Eternal Patrol.
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