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Lloyd Edward Hinch

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Lloyd Edward Hinch Veteran

Birth
Beetown, Grant County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
17 Dec 1942 (aged 27)
At Sea
Burial
Lancaster, Grant County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
O 254 4
Memorial ID
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The Coast Guard Cutter Natsek lost on December 12, 1942. The most probable cause of foundering was structural damage due to the bolts holding the superstructure working through the wood or more probably the loss of stability from ice accumulation.

The Natsek was seaworthy and her commanding officer, LTJG LaFarge, was an experienced seaman, well qualified to command.

The official Coast Guard epitaph reads: "the entire crew of 23 men and one commissioned officer are considered to have met death in the line of duty on or after 17 December 1942, as a result of drowning."
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Wife: Nan Hinch.
The Coast Guard Cutter Natsek lost on December 12, 1942. The most probable cause of foundering was structural damage due to the bolts holding the superstructure working through the wood or more probably the loss of stability from ice accumulation.

The Natsek was seaworthy and her commanding officer, LTJG LaFarge, was an experienced seaman, well qualified to command.

The official Coast Guard epitaph reads: "the entire crew of 23 men and one commissioned officer are considered to have met death in the line of duty on or after 17 December 1942, as a result of drowning."
~
Wife: Nan Hinch.

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MOMM2C, US COAST GUARD WORLD WAR II



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  • Created by: ShaneO
  • Added: Jun 29, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92787002/lloyd_edward-hinch: accessed ), memorial page for Lloyd Edward Hinch (15 Jan 1915–17 Dec 1942), Find a Grave Memorial ID 92787002, citing Hillside Cemetery, Lancaster, Grant County, Wisconsin, USA; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by ShaneO (contributor 47009366).