Additionally, former submariners who were
killed in the attacks committed against the United States on
September 11, 2001, are included.
For information
arranged by the name of the vessel, please view the listing
of submarines that sustained
losses after World War II. There is also an "Additional
Losses" page for listings of men were lost during this
period while serving on vessels that were not sunk.
Please note that we have recently updated this page to include over 200 active-duty submariners that died in accidents, of illness, of suicide, or in other incidents. Much of this information was varified online through the National Archives - Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS) Public Use File, 1950-2005, 6/28/1950 - 5/28/2006 and 1/1/2006 - 12/31/2006. Many other men were added through the diligence of researcher Mary Mihovich. Names that have been added since December 2020 are preceeded with the letter "n" (for "new") in the first column of this listing.
For a complete listing of men lost on USS Thresher
(SSN-593), each with a photo and short biography, please
visit the excellent memorial website,
USS Thresher 593.
Click
on a man's name to go to his personal memorial page on this
site.
Photographs and personal information are needed as indicated in
the column at right.