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USS St. Lo (CVE 63) Crew List

The table below contains the names of sailors who served aboard the USS St. Lo (CVE 63). Please keep in mind that this list does only include records of people who submitted their information for publication on this website. If you also served aboard and you remember one of the people below you can click on the name to send an email to the respective sailor. Would you like to have such a crew list on your website?

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There are 14 crew members registered for the USS St. Lo (CVE 63).

NameRank/RatePeriodDivisionRemarks/Photo
Moyer, JohnnySC2Dec 10, 1941 – Oct 31, 1947My grandfather Johnny Moyer was aboard the Uss St. Lo when she was attacked and sunk. I would love to hear from anyone who knew or knows of him. Please contact me at jazzaryjen@yahoo.com
Clonts, Alpheus (Al)PHOM1/C1942 – 1946CasablancaMy father died in 1994. We would love to hear from others who knew him or who just want to talk. He was on the USS St. Lo when it sunk in the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
Clonts, Alpheus (Al)PHOM1/C1942 –Alpheus and his wife, Frances, will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery on April 8, 2005.
Pavell, JohnGUNNERY OFFICEROct 1942 –
Hoffman, DoyleSEAMAN FIRST CLASS1943 – Oct 23, 1944rwas abord when sunk
Sole, Brenton (Bud)1943 – 1944Navy
Bullard, Russell HS2CApr 16, 1943 – Jul 12, 1946Aviation MechanicI have just learned about my father's naval service on the USS St. Lo. He died in 1989 without sharing his experience with the family. I would like to correspond with anyone that has information. Gina Lagaly
Marr, Robert (Bob)Aviation MechanicJun 1943 – Oct 25, 1944not sureMy Uncle Bob served on the St. Lo but was off ship in sick bay. I was told he probably would have died because where the kamikaze hit is where he worked and lost several buddies. Any info contact me at will694@dom.com
Lehans, Joseph A. Capt.(USNR Ret)LTJGAug 1943 – Oct 25, 1944Radar OfficerLast crew member to leave ship..stayed to destroy sensitive radar equipment
Fox, Eugene (Gene)AVIATION CHIEF ELECTRICIAN\'S MATEOct 23, 1943 – Apr 22, 1944My father died on March 14, 1964 and is buried in Fort Rosecrans Nat'l Cemetary, San Diego. He retired from the Navy in August 1958 after 26 years in the service.
Hanson, Henry (Hank)SIGNALMAN1944 –Was aboard when sunk. Passed away 9/12/1967 I am not sure of my fathers period of service. contact: billhanson@canby.com
Jones, MikeNoneJan 2, 1944 – Oct 18, 1944unknownThomas Carr Mattatall was on an aircraft carrier hit by a kamikaze. Ran from the incoming plane when it hit. Best friend, last name Matthias, was killed. Mattatall survived. Swam. Rescued. Ship sank. Info needed!
Warden, Charles RoscoeLt. U.S.N.R.Feb 1944 – Oct 1944VC65My father was on the USS St. Lo when it was sunk. He flew that morning and had just returned to the ship, stowed his gear and gotten coffee when the ship was hit.
Leach, NealFireman First ClassAug 25, 1944 – Feb 4, 1946NavyI am writing because I don't see my father's namlisted on the survivor's list. His name was Neal S. Leach. On his discharge papers there is a typo of Leach, Neal's S. S1/c rank was 605 70 94. Fireman First Class.

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