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LT Max Silverstein
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LT Max Silverstein Veteran

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
7 May 1942 (aged 31)
At Sea
Monument
Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines Add to Map
Plot
Tablets of the Missing - United States Navy--Missing In Action
Memorial ID
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Memorial Site Here

USS Sims (DD-409) was the lead ship of her class of destroyers in the United States Navy during World War II. She was the first ship to be named for William Sims, an Admiral who pushed for the modernization of the Navy. Sims was laid down on 15 July 1937 by Bath Iron Works Corporation, Bath, Maine; launched on 8 April 1939.
1942: Battle of Coral Sea.
On the morning of 7 May, a search plane from the Japanese striking force sighted the oiler and destroyer and reported them to Admiral Takagi as a carrier and a cruiser. Takagi ordered an all-out attack. At 0930, 15 high level bombers attacked the two ships but did no damage. At 1038, 10 attacked the destroyer, but skillful maneuvering evaded the nine bombs that were dropped. A third attack against the two ships by 36 Val dive bombers was devastating. Neosho was soon crippled and burning aft as the result of seven direct hits and one plane that dived into her. Sims was attacked from all directions. The destroyer defended herself as best she could. Three 250 kilograms (550 lb) bombs hit the destroyer. Two exploded in the engine room, and within minutes, the ship buckled amidships and began to sink, stern first. As Sims slid beneath the waves, there was a tremendous explosion that raised what was left of the ship almost 15 feet out of the water. Only 15 crew members survived the sinking.

S/O Pauline (Culberg) & Benjamin Silverstein
Wife was Ruth Bernice (Michelson) (Silverstein) Shapiro (m. 1937)
Service # 0-071595
Rank Lieutenant U.S. Navy
★ Purple Heart
Status Missing In Action
SILVERSTEIN, Max, LT, 71595, USS Sims (DD-409), Coral Sea, May 7, 1942, (CasCode6221) missing, later declared dead, dd May 8, 1943.

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Remembered by Buffalo (50696055)
Memorial Site Here

USS Sims (DD-409) was the lead ship of her class of destroyers in the United States Navy during World War II. She was the first ship to be named for William Sims, an Admiral who pushed for the modernization of the Navy. Sims was laid down on 15 July 1937 by Bath Iron Works Corporation, Bath, Maine; launched on 8 April 1939.
1942: Battle of Coral Sea.
On the morning of 7 May, a search plane from the Japanese striking force sighted the oiler and destroyer and reported them to Admiral Takagi as a carrier and a cruiser. Takagi ordered an all-out attack. At 0930, 15 high level bombers attacked the two ships but did no damage. At 1038, 10 attacked the destroyer, but skillful maneuvering evaded the nine bombs that were dropped. A third attack against the two ships by 36 Val dive bombers was devastating. Neosho was soon crippled and burning aft as the result of seven direct hits and one plane that dived into her. Sims was attacked from all directions. The destroyer defended herself as best she could. Three 250 kilograms (550 lb) bombs hit the destroyer. Two exploded in the engine room, and within minutes, the ship buckled amidships and began to sink, stern first. As Sims slid beneath the waves, there was a tremendous explosion that raised what was left of the ship almost 15 feet out of the water. Only 15 crew members survived the sinking.

S/O Pauline (Culberg) & Benjamin Silverstein
Wife was Ruth Bernice (Michelson) (Silverstein) Shapiro (m. 1937)
Service # 0-071595
Rank Lieutenant U.S. Navy
★ Purple Heart
Status Missing In Action
SILVERSTEIN, Max, LT, 71595, USS Sims (DD-409), Coral Sea, May 7, 1942, (CasCode6221) missing, later declared dead, dd May 8, 1943.

Source material from multiple public domain websites.

Remembered by Buffalo (50696055)

Gravesite Details

Entered the service from Illinois.



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  • Maintained by: Eric Ackerman
  • Originally Created by: War Graves
  • Added: Aug 8, 2010
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56771574/max-silverstein: accessed ), memorial page for LT Max Silverstein (15 Feb 1911–7 May 1942), Find a Grave Memorial ID 56771574, citing Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines; Maintained by Eric Ackerman (contributor 48445240).