Curtis Glenn was one of fifty-six sailors aboard submarine USS-44 (SS-155) when it was sunk on 26 September 1943, while on her fifth war patrol, off of Paramushiru, Northern Kuriles. She was sunk during a gun battle on the surface with a Japanese destroyer. Eight men got off of USS-44, but only two were picked up by the destroyer, and they spent the rest of the war as prisoners of war.
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Glenn of Jackson Tennessee and was awarded the Purple Heart medal.
Curtis Glenn was one of fifty-six sailors aboard submarine USS-44 (SS-155) when it was sunk on 26 September 1943, while on her fifth war patrol, off of Paramushiru, Northern Kuriles. She was sunk during a gun battle on the surface with a Japanese destroyer. Eight men got off of USS-44, but only two were picked up by the destroyer, and they spent the rest of the war as prisoners of war.
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Glenn of Jackson Tennessee and was awarded the Purple Heart medal.
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