UNITED STATES SHIP
Thresher
(SSN 593)
In Memoriam
April 10, 1963
Since 09-20-03
Karl
Paul McDonough
Torpedoman's Mate Third Class
UNITED STATES NAVY
Karl Paul McDonough was born on May 26, 1938, in Camden, N.J., the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul G. McDonough. Prior to entering the Navy, Karl attended grammar
school in Newtown, Pa., where he served as a member of the school's safety
patrol of which he later became captain. He attended Richboro Junior High
School and Council Rock High School and was active as a member of the gym team.
In 1951, the family moved to Bristol, Pa., where he attended Delhaas High
School. After high school, Karl worked with his father in the
construction business.
Upon enlisting in the Navy on January 26, 1956, Karl received his basic training and was selected for further training as a torpedoman's mate. While a student at the Navy's torpedoman's Mate Class "A" School at Newport, R.I., he volunteered for submarine duty. He was accepted for training, and enrolled in the Submarine School at New London, Conn. After graduating in June 1956, he was ordered to his first submarine, the U.S.S. Barracuda (SSK 1), where he became qualified as a submariner and was awarded his silver dolphins. He was also presented with a letter of commendation from the commanding officer of the Barracuda for his outstanding performance while a member of the crew. Karl also served in the U.S.S. Grenadier (SS 525), prior to becoming a member of the crew of the nuclear-powered submarine U.S.S. Thresher (SSN 593), in February 1961.
Karl is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. McDonough of
Titusville, N.J.; six brothers, Ronald, Robert, Paul, Jr.; Russell, Chris, and
Craig; and a sister, Sharon.