Allied Ships hit by U-boats


Appalachee


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NameAppalachee
Type:Motor tanker
Tonnage8,826 tons
Completed1930 - Palmers Shipbuilding & Iron Co Ltd, Jarrow 
OwnerAnglo-American Oil Co Ltd, London 
HomeportNewcastle 
Date of attack1 Dec 1940Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-101 (Ernst Mengersen)
Position54.30N, 20W - Grid AL 5883
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Complement39 (7 dead and 32 survivors).
ConvoyHX-90
RouteBaytown, Texas - Bermuda - Avonmouth 
Cargo11.706 tons of aviation spirit 
History Completed in December 1930 
Notes on loss At 22.12 hours on 1 Dec, 1940, U-101 attacked the convoy HX-90 about 340 miles west of Bloody Foreland and claimed one ship of 8000 grt sunk (Loch Ranza was only damaged), one ship of 6000 grt damaged (not confirmed) and one tanker of 12.000 grt sunk (Appalachee).

Seven crew members from the Appalachee (Master Warwick Armstrong) were lost. The master and 31 crew members were picked up by HMS Heliotrope (K 03) (LtCdr J. Jackson, RNR) and landed at Londonderry. 


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