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F1C Charles P Hardison
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F1C Charles P Hardison Veteran

Birth
Death
6 Jan 1945
Monument
Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines Add to Map
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Charles served as a Fireman First Class, U.S.S. Allen M. Sumner (DD-692), U.S. Navy during World War II.

He resided in North Carolina prior to the war.

He enlisted in the Navy on August 12, 1943 in Raleigh, North Carolina.

U.S.S. Allen M. Sumner was in the Lingayen Gulf to support minesweeping operations. At about noon they came under attack by Japanese kamikazes. One of the kamikazes crashed into the Sumner near the after stack and after torpedo mount.

The Sumner lost 14 men Killed or Missing In Action and 19 injured of which two later died of their wounds.

Charles was one of the 14 crewman "Killed In Action" in this attack during the war.

He was awarded the Purple Heart.

Charles was buried at sea.

Service # 6578680

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Crew lost in this attack:

Arendt, Jerome J ~ EM3c, IL
Beris, Richard ~ TM3c, OH
Corring, William P ~ S1c, NY
Ellington, Harry G ~ S2c, NC, ~ "DOW"
Gillett, Lem E ~ CPHM, KS
Griffin, Fred D ~ S2c, GA
Grubb, William M ~ EM1c, CA
Hardison, Charles P ~ F1c, NC
Hoys, Andrew ~ TM3c, NJ
Johnson, Bristol R ~ S2c, NC
Nordell, John W ~ TM2c, PA
Rupracht, Ralph ~ MM2c, CA
Sullivan, Eugene F S2c, NJ
Tomlinson, James O ~ F2c, MD
Valley, Paul H ~ S2c, NH, ~ "DOW"
Weichenmaier, Sylvester C ~ SF2c, MD

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The Allen M. Sumner survived this attack and the war. She earned two battle stars during World War II, one during the Korean War, and two during the Vietnam War.

Bio & Crew Report by:
Russell S. "Russ" Pickett

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Charles served as a Fireman First Class, U.S.S. Allen M. Sumner (DD-692), U.S. Navy during World War II.

He resided in North Carolina prior to the war.

He enlisted in the Navy on August 12, 1943 in Raleigh, North Carolina.

U.S.S. Allen M. Sumner was in the Lingayen Gulf to support minesweeping operations. At about noon they came under attack by Japanese kamikazes. One of the kamikazes crashed into the Sumner near the after stack and after torpedo mount.

The Sumner lost 14 men Killed or Missing In Action and 19 injured of which two later died of their wounds.

Charles was one of the 14 crewman "Killed In Action" in this attack during the war.

He was awarded the Purple Heart.

Charles was buried at sea.

Service # 6578680

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Crew lost in this attack:

Arendt, Jerome J ~ EM3c, IL
Beris, Richard ~ TM3c, OH
Corring, William P ~ S1c, NY
Ellington, Harry G ~ S2c, NC, ~ "DOW"
Gillett, Lem E ~ CPHM, KS
Griffin, Fred D ~ S2c, GA
Grubb, William M ~ EM1c, CA
Hardison, Charles P ~ F1c, NC
Hoys, Andrew ~ TM3c, NJ
Johnson, Bristol R ~ S2c, NC
Nordell, John W ~ TM2c, PA
Rupracht, Ralph ~ MM2c, CA
Sullivan, Eugene F S2c, NJ
Tomlinson, James O ~ F2c, MD
Valley, Paul H ~ S2c, NH, ~ "DOW"
Weichenmaier, Sylvester C ~ SF2c, MD

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The Allen M. Sumner survived this attack and the war. She earned two battle stars during World War II, one during the Korean War, and two during the Vietnam War.

Bio & Crew Report by:
Russell S. "Russ" Pickett

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