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The following men were lost while serving on USS Amberjack (SS-219).
Click on a man's name to go to his personal memorial page on this site. Photographs and personal information are needed as indicated in the column at right. For a brief history of the boat, please see The Loss of USS Amberjack.
*Killed by returning gunfire during battle surface while going to the aid of an injured officer, February 4, 1943. Note: Raymond J. Chrzan, who had previously been listed here, survived the War. Please see our "Discrepancies in Numbers of Lost Submariners" page for further information. How to Submit Photos and Information The U.S. Submarine Veterans of World War II assigned USS Amberjack (SS-219) to the State of South Carolina. Submarines Lost in World War II Home Presentation WWII Pre-WWII Post-WWII Sources Related Links Privacy Contact Us
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