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10-FEB-2018

Memorial to 15 sailors from the USS Boston

In June, 1892, the USS Boston, a protected heavy cruiser, was at Mare Island for maintenance. Rather than let the sailors of the Boston go on leave, they were put to work at the ammunition depot without proper training and probably without proper equipment. Fifteen men, all sailors from the USS Boston, died in an explosion at the Naval Ammunition Depot on June 13, 1892.

The sailors had been preparing the shells for the Boston at a magazine in the ammunition depot when the explosion occurred at about 11:30 p.m. The cause of the explosion remains murky, but the aftermath was well recorded. A dozen men died instantly, one blasted through the magazine roof to land on another. Three more, including the two who were found charred and skinned on a beach, died slowly. The Navy immediately went into action to douse the flames before they set off other explosions. By the next afternoon, the graves had already been dug for the 15 men. There was a special ceremony honoring them in 2010, the 118th anniversary of their deaths.

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joseantonio01-Mar-2018 05:20
a nice memorial.Thank you for the historic details.V.
Jim's Atavistic Visions01-Mar-2018 02:14
I used to go over there with my roommate while at the California Maritime Academy. We would go over there for fun as we were midshipmen and our uniforms looked like officers'. Boy, we got a lot of salutes at 18!
Dave Berry01-Mar-2018 00:07
I was struck by the fact that the accident happened at 11:30 PM. Add fatigue to the causative factors. It was a tragedy and a black mark on the Navy of the time.
Helen Betts01-Mar-2018 00:00
A beautiful capture of this memorial, and such a sad story to accompany it. It's such a pity that it was attributed to a lack of training and proper equipment, simply criminal. V.
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