On January 14, 1918, John enlisted in the United States Navy. He was assigned to the USS MacDonough and held the rank of Seaman Second Class. On June 18, 1918, John fell into the water as he was scaling the conning tower to reach the forecastle. The crew spent more than six hours looking, but they were unable to find him. This was John's mother's second drowning death of a son. On July 12, 1913, Calvin Moss, John's older brother, perished in the Mohawk River at the age of 17.
John Howard Moss
World War I
Unit USS Macdonough
Rank Seaman Second Class U.S. Navy
Entered Service From New York
Date of Death June 18 1918
Status Missing In Action
Memorialized
Tablets of the Missing
On January 14, 1918, John enlisted in the United States Navy. He was assigned to the USS MacDonough and held the rank of Seaman Second Class. On June 18, 1918, John fell into the water as he was scaling the conning tower to reach the forecastle. The crew spent more than six hours looking, but they were unable to find him. This was John's mother's second drowning death of a son. On July 12, 1913, Calvin Moss, John's older brother, perished in the Mohawk River at the age of 17.
John Howard Moss
World War I
Unit USS Macdonough
Rank Seaman Second Class U.S. Navy
Entered Service From New York
Date of Death June 18 1918
Status Missing In Action
Memorialized
Tablets of the Missing
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Entered the service from New York
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