Allied Ships hit by U-boats


USS Fechteler (DE 157)


NameUSS Fechteler (DE 157)
Type:Destroyer escort (Buckley)
Tonnage1,300 tons
Completed1943 - Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth VA 
OwnerUnited States Navy 
Homeport 
Date of attack5 May 1944Nationality:      American
 
FateSunk by U-967 (Albrecht Brandi)
Position36.07N, 02.40W - Grid CH 7542
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Complement186 officers and men (29 dead and 157 survivors).
ConvoyGUS-38
Route 
Cargo 
History USS Fechteler (DE 157) recieved one battle star for her four transatlantic voyages. 
Notes on loss At 03.54 hours on 5 May 1944, U-967 fired a Gnat at the convoy GUS-38 about 120 miles northwest of Oran, Algeria and reported a hit on a medium-sized ship after 11 minutes 58 seconds, but this was probably an end-of-run detonation. The American destroyer escort USS Laning (DE 159) located the U-boat after the unsuccessful attack and started an attack run, but U-967 fired a Gnat at the escort ships at 04.41 hours, hitting the USS Fechteler amidships. The explosion lifted the ship out of the water and broke her in two. The most crew members abandoned ship before both parts sank. 29 crew members died and 26 were injured. USS Laning then picked up the survivors together with other escort ships. 


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