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Harry Daniel Vermillion

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Harry Daniel Vermillion

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
26 May 1942 (aged 23)
At Sea
Burial
Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Harry served as a Able Seaman, S.S. Syros, Merchant Marine during World War II.

His next of kin, and possibly Harry, resided in Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland prior to the war. Son of Fendall and Blanch T. Vermillion of Upper Marlboro, Price George's County.

Harry was declared "Missing In Action" when the S.S. Syros was hit by a torpedo from German submarine U-703 and sunk in the Norwegian Sea during the war.

He was posthumously awarded the Mariner's Medal and the Combat Bar with a Star !

His remains were not recovered.

Harry also has a "Cenotaph" in the Epiphany Cemetery, Forestville, Maryland.
" Click Here " for that record.

( Bio by: Russ Pickett )Harry served as a Able Seaman, S.S. Syros, Merchant Marines during World War II.

His next of kin, and possibly Harry, resided in Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland prior to the war. Son of Fendall and Blanch T. Vermillion of Upper Marlboro, Price George's County.

Harry was declared "Missing In Action" when the S.S. Syros was hit by a torpedo from German submarine U-703 and sunk in the Norwegian Sea during the war. He was awarded the Mariner's Medal.

His remains were not recovered.

( Bio by: Russ Pickett & Dan Phelan )
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AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINERS MEMORIAL—BATTERY PARK, NEW YORK
Dedicated to all Merchant Mariners who have served America from the Revolutionary War through the present day. In the prosecution of war and in pursuit of peaceful commerce, unrecognized thousands have lost their lives at sea. Their sacrifices have helped secure America's liberty and prosperity. This sculpture was inspired by a photograph of the victims of a submarine attack on an American merchant ship during World War II. Left to the perils of the sea, the survivors later perished. This memorial serves as a marker for America's Merchant Mariners resting in the unmarked ocean depths.
Dedicated October 8, 1991
Harry served as a Able Seaman, S.S. Syros, Merchant Marine during World War II.

His next of kin, and possibly Harry, resided in Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland prior to the war. Son of Fendall and Blanch T. Vermillion of Upper Marlboro, Price George's County.

Harry was declared "Missing In Action" when the S.S. Syros was hit by a torpedo from German submarine U-703 and sunk in the Norwegian Sea during the war.

He was posthumously awarded the Mariner's Medal and the Combat Bar with a Star !

His remains were not recovered.

Harry also has a "Cenotaph" in the Epiphany Cemetery, Forestville, Maryland.
" Click Here " for that record.

( Bio by: Russ Pickett )Harry served as a Able Seaman, S.S. Syros, Merchant Marines during World War II.

His next of kin, and possibly Harry, resided in Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland prior to the war. Son of Fendall and Blanch T. Vermillion of Upper Marlboro, Price George's County.

Harry was declared "Missing In Action" when the S.S. Syros was hit by a torpedo from German submarine U-703 and sunk in the Norwegian Sea during the war. He was awarded the Mariner's Medal.

His remains were not recovered.

( Bio by: Russ Pickett & Dan Phelan )
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AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINERS MEMORIAL—BATTERY PARK, NEW YORK
Dedicated to all Merchant Mariners who have served America from the Revolutionary War through the present day. In the prosecution of war and in pursuit of peaceful commerce, unrecognized thousands have lost their lives at sea. Their sacrifices have helped secure America's liberty and prosperity. This sculpture was inspired by a photograph of the victims of a submarine attack on an American merchant ship during World War II. Left to the perils of the sea, the survivors later perished. This memorial serves as a marker for America's Merchant Mariners resting in the unmarked ocean depths.
Dedicated October 8, 1991


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