Allied Ships hit by U-boats


Gretavale


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NameGretavale
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage4,586 tons
Completed1928 - Lithgows Ltd, Port Glasgow 
OwnerAndrew Crawford & Co Ltd, Glasgow 
HomeportGlasgow 
Date of attack3 Nov 1941Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-202 ( Hans-Heinz Linder)
Position51.21N, 51.45W - Grid AJ 7849
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Complement44 (38 dead and 6 survivors).
ConvoySC-52
RouteBaltimore - Sydney (29 Oct) - Loch Ewe 
Cargo6700 tons of steel and 17 lorries 
History  
Notes on loss At 04.54, 04.58 and 05.05 hours on 3 Nov, 1941, U-202 attacked the convoy SC-52 northeast of Notre Dame Bay, Newfoundland and observed hits on two ships and heard a third. At 08.44 hours, a capsized wreck was sunk by coup de grāce, possibly that of one of the vessels struck during the first attack. However, the Flynderborg and Gretavale were sunk by these attacks.

The master, 31 crew members and six gunners from the Gretavale (Master Frank S. Passmore) were lost. Six crew members were picked up by the HMCS Windflower (K 155) (Lt John Price) and landed at St.Johns. 


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