Introduction
On January 4, 1982, the bustling naval community of Bremerton, Washington, was shaken by the sudden disappearance of Petty Officer William Kermig Summers Jr. Assigned to the USS Robison (DDG-12), Summers vanished without a trace while his ship was docked at the Naval Shipyard. Decades later, his case remains unsolved, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions and enduring speculation.
Background and Early Life
Born on July 15, 1959, in Alabama, Summers was known for his quiet and reserved demeanor. Standing at 6 feet 1 inch and weighing between 150 to 160 pounds, he had brown hair and blue eyes. Raised in the Baptist faith, his upbringing instilled in him a deep sense of spirituality and community involvement. He enjoyed fishing, playing tennis, and had a passion for working with handicapped children. His gentle nature made his disappearance all the more perplexing....Read More
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