SM1 Dwight Bolt, USN

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Remembering SM1 Dwight Bolt (USN, USS Trenton), who lost his life on active duty, 17 January 1977, in Barcelona, when the liberty boat (LCM-6) he was on struck a freighter and capsized.

SM1 Bolt, of Cincinnati, Ohio, was born on April 25, 1955. He enlisted in the Navy on May 29, 1962, and served in Vietnam.

He died at age 32, leaving behind a widow, Deborah Bolt and two children, James Kelly Bolt and Sherrie Cobb. He was laid to rest in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati.

 

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LCPL Paul Romerl Bevill, Jr., USMC

In honor of LCPL Paul Romerl Bevill, Jr. (USMC, BTRY D 2/10 BLT 1/6, USS Trenton), who lost his life on active duty, 17 January 1977, in Barcelona, when the liberty boat (LCM-6) he was on struck a freighter and capsized.image

LCPL Bevill, of Cleveland, Ohio, was born on February 17, 1954. He enlisted in the Marine Corps on October 17, 1973, and served in Vietnam.image

LCPL Bevill was 22 when he died in the accident in Barcelona. He was laid to rest on January 31, 1977, in Arlington National Cemetery (Section 67, Site 4261).

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MS2 Edgar Edward (Ed) Breton, USN

MS2 Edgar Breton USNIn memory of MS2 Edgar Edward Breton (USN, USS Guam), who lost his life on active duty, 17 January 1977, in Barcelona, when the liberty boat (LCM-6) he was on was struck by a freighter and capsized.

 

MS2 Breton was born on May 30, 1933, in Auburn, Maine, to Henry and Alma (Sanson) Breton. He enlisted in the Navy on April 23, 1953. He married Anita P. St. Cyr in 1961 in Maine.

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He had served 23 years in the Navy at the time of his death at age 43. He was laid to rest in the Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Augusta, Kennebec County, Maine.

ETNSN James Roger Labourr, USN

ETNSN James Roger Labourr 2Remembering ETNSN James Roger Labourr (USN, USS Guam), who lost his life on active duty, 17 January 1977, in Barcelona, when the liberty boat (LCM-6) he was on struck a freighter and capsized.

ETNSN Labourr was born on June 1, 1957, in Glen Falls, New York. He enlisted in the Navy on June 30, 1975, shortly after turning 18. He died at age 19, and was laid to rest in Pine View Cemetery, Queensbury, Warren County, New York.

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MSSN Brian Keith “Blue” Royal, USN

MSSN Brian Keith Royal USNRemembering MSSN Brian Keith Royal (USN, USS Guam), who lost his life on active duty, 17 January 1977, in Barcelona, when the liberty boat (LCM-6) he was on struck a freighter and capsized.

MSSN Royal was born on October 14, 1957. He died at age 19. He was laid to rest in Hillside Cemetery, Scotch Plains, Union County, New Jersey.

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PFC Junior L. Balkcom, USMC

1977 0120 Junior L Balkcom The News_Journal (Wilmington)Remembering PFC Junior L. Balkcom (USMC, LSU-34, USS Trenton), who lost his life on active duty, 17 January 1977, in Barcelona, when the liberty boat (LCM-6) he was on struck a freighter and capsized.

Born February 15, 1957, PFC Balkcom was a resident of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He enlisted in the Marine Corps on April 28, 1976. He’d served less than one year in the Corps and was one month shy of his 19th birthday when he died.

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SN Charles Baldwin, USN

Remembering Seaman Charles Baldwin (USN, USS Trenton), who lost his life on active duty, 17 January 1977, in Barcelona, when the liberty boat (LCM-6) he was on struck a freighter and capsized.

Seaman Baldwin was 27. He was laid to rest at Eastlawn Cemetery in Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin.

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LCPL Paul L. Asplund, USMC

LCPL Paul L. Asplund (CO C BLT 1/6, USMC, USS Guam), lost his life on active duty, 17 January 1977, in Barcelona, when the liberty boat (LCM-6) he was on struck a freighter and capsized.  He was 19 years old.

LCPL Asplund was born in New Albany, Indiana.  He enlisted in the Marine Corps on September 26, 1975 at the age of 18. He was survived by his parents, Lawrence “Buzz” and Glee Asplund, and three siblings. He is buried at Kraft‑Graceland Memorial Park, New Albany, Indiana.

SGT Charles B. Allen, USMC

Sgt Charles B AllenRemembering SGT Charles Brock Allen, Jr. (CO A BLT 1/6, USMC, USS Guam), who lost his life on active duty, 17 January 1977, in Barcelona, when the liberty boat (LCM-6) he was on struck a freighter and capsized. He was 20 years old.

SGT Allen was born in Chicago, Illinois. He enlisted in the Marine Corps on March 7, 1974, at age 17. He was laid to rest at Fort Sheridan Cemetery, Highwood, Illinois.

One hundred, twenty-four sailors and marines from the USS Guam and USS Trenton were on the liberty boat that night.  Forty nine lost their lives.

17 January 1977 – Barcelona Harbor

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Shortly before 2:00 am on January 17, 1977, a U.S. Navy LCM-6 liberty boat embarked from the foot of the Muella de Barcelona (Pier of Barcelona), carrying 124 Sailors and Marines back to the USS Guam LPH-9 and the USS Trenton LPD-14.

Minutes after launching the LCM-6 rounded the end of the pier and made a wide turn directly into the path of the Spanish merchant ship Urlea. The Urlea struck the liberty boat on the starboard side amidships causing it to capsize and throwing all passengers and crew into the icy harbor waters.

Many of the men were trapped under the overturned LCM-6. Some were able to climb on top of the boat or swim to the shore.

Almost immediately Spanish tugs and fishing vessels got underway and began picking up survivors. The Barcelona fire department and ambulances were on the scene within minutes. Divers from the fire department, the Spanish Navy, and a local diving club volunteered their aid in the recovery effort.

The final body was recovered on February 2, 1977, bringing the total number of dead to 49.

Memorial services were held on the USS Guam LPH‑9 shortly after the accident. One year later in a solemn ceremony conducted by the Barcelona Council of the U.S. Navy League, a 12‑foot granite and iron memorial was installed on the Muelle de Barcelona and dedicated to those who lost their lives. In 1998 the monument was rededicated in a formal ceremony when it was moved to its current location on the Moll de les Drassanes, making way for construction of Barcelona’s World Trade Center.