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The following men were lost while serving on USS Snook (SS-279).
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. See also the Snook website (http://vgregorini.wix.com/snook279) by Vic Gregorini, nephew of Snook crew member Victor Gregorini. For a brief history of the boat, please see The Loss of USS Snook.
How to Submit Photos and Information The U.S. Submarine Veterans of World War II assigned USS Snook (SS-279) to the State of Arkansas. Submarines Lost in World War II Home Presentation WWII Pre-WWII Post-WWII Sources Related Links Privacy Contact Us
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