USS Current Memorial
In Memoriam |
Ensign Phillip Criblet 1944 Lieutenant Donald M. Ryan 1944 Captain James B. Duffy 1942 - 1945 Captain Howard F. Gindling 1946 - 1948 MM2 ( DV ) John J. Wohlfit 1944-1945 MM1 ( DV ) George A. Skrivanek 1944 - 1946 S / 2c Richard Eakin 1944 W / O Lysle Riley 1944 CSC Willard Warwick 1944 SFM2 Daniel "Ace" Acfalle 1969 EM1 Richard Sansaver 1967 BMC ( DV ) Larry Manini 1969 SN Troy "Seaweed" Jordan 1966 CWO Allen "Tom" Hill 1964 - 1966 Captain Joe Bradshaw 1970 - 1972 HMC (DV) Richard "Doc" Nuttall 1967 FN James Roebuck 1967 SN Jack Koby 1952 FA Donald Brooks 1957 EM2 Percy Lacour 1954 - 1956 XO Joe Ramseyer 1959 Captain George Evans 1960 - 1963 B'osn Jerry Monagahan 1958 - 1960 Gary Kelley 1958 - 1961 EM1 Walt Trahan HM1 Harold "Doc" Canfield 1958 - 1960 Captain Harold R. Minard 1958 - 1960 QM1 (DV) Warren Wilson 1965 - 1970 HTC George Johnson 1969 - 1971 EN2 Mark Kjelsrud 1968 - 1970 ENCS Vernon Walters 1960 - 1963 DC1 (DV) Jerome 'JJ' Fox 1963 - 1968 BMC (DV) Robert Dodson 1957 - 1960 Anthony J. Ostowski EN3 Leslie Smith 1952 - 1954 LTJG Kenneth Bryant 1965 - 1968 BM2 (DV) John "Jack" Steffens 1964-1969 IC2 Elmer Schnittker 1954 - 1957 LT Paul Foltz 1969 - 1970 BT1 Kenneth Byng 1960 - 1963
|
![]() |
Ensign Phillip S. Criblet |
1914 - 1944 |
![]() |
On October 20, 1944, USS Current conducted diving operations to save the severely damaged heavy cruiser USS Canberra from sinking after a Japanese torpedo attack. Current's assistant salvage officer Ensign Philip S. Criblet drowned when his air supply was severed during shoring efforts in the flooded engine room of the Canberra
A memorial and burial at sea was held on the morning of October 21, 1944 from the USS Canberra. Ensign Philip S. Criblet was posthumously awarded the Navy and Marine Corp Medal for heroic diving on board the USS Canberra CA-70 |
Philip S. Criblet was born September 12, 1914 in Sranton, Pennsylvania to Louise Sylvester of Scranton and Paul Louis Criblet, originally of Geneva, Switzerland. His father left the family and moved to Papeete, Tahiti when Philip was 6 years old. Philip's school years were spent in Maryland and in 1935 he graduated from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering.
After graduation, Philip began working at Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation in Harrison, New Jersey. In 1938 he married Louise H. Kraft and in 1940, his only child, Elaine Louise was born.
In December 1943, Philip enlisted in the Navy, attended Officers Candidate School and was commissioned an Ensign. After completion of diver training, he was assigned to the USS Current as the ship's assistant Salvage Officer. |
![]() |
Commander James B. Duffy
Jr. 1906-1964 |
![]() |
Lt.Donald M. Ryan
1907-1976 |
![]() |
HM1 (DV) Harold "Doc" Canfield |
1923 - 2006 |
![]() |
Bos'n Jerry Monaghan |
![]() |
LCDR Harold R. Minard |
1916 - 2006 |
![]() |
HMC (DV) Richard D. Nuttall 1931 - 1997 |
![]() |
Richard Eakin S 2/c
|
![]() |
BMC (DV) Larry Manini |
![]() |
HTC George Johnson |
![]() |
![]() |
ENCS Vernon Walters |
![]() |
|||
LTJG Kenneth Bryant |
|||
Obituary Kenneth D. Bryant, 70, died April 8, 2004 at his home. He had been a resident of Jacksonville, Florida since 1970. He had retired from the United States Navy as a Lieutenant Commander in 1975. He was also a retired engineer from Jefferson Smurfit.
He was married to Joan (East) Bryant for 50 years. He is survived by his wife, one son, Steve Bryant and wife Georgette of Boys Ranch, Florida, two daughters, Jo Lynn Curtis of Lake Wales, Florida and Dee Ann Morehouse of Waco, Texas; six grandchildren, Joshua Steven Bryant, Sarah Rebecca Klinkenberg, Jennifer Gail Bryant, Danielle Nicole Morehouse, Hannah Marie Morehouse, and Margaret Caitlin Curtis; one great granddaughter, Sydney Lauren Bryant.
He was a wonderful husband, father, grandpa and brother-in-law. He was a faithful committed Christian and a member of Highlands UMC until his death. He previously held membership at New Life Community UMC and Avondale UMC.
|
![]() |
![]() |
BM2 ( DV ) John "Jack" Steffens 1964 - 1969 |
Click to return to Current's Home page |
![]() |