Daniel Morgan

| Name | Daniel Morgan | ||
| Type: | Steam merchant (Liberty) | ||
| Tonnage | 7,177 tons | ||
| Completed | 1942 - North Carolina Shipbuilding Co, Wilmington NC | ||
| Owner | American-South African Line Inc, New York | ||
| Homeport | Wilmington | ||
| Date of attack | 5 Jul 1942 | Nationality: | |
| Fate | Sunk by U-88 (Heino Bohmann) | ||
| Position | 75.08N, 45.06E - Grid AC 3769 - See location on a map - | ||
| Complement | 54 (3 dead and 51 survivors). | ||
| Convoy | PQ-17 (dispersed) | ||
| Route | Baltimore, Maryland - Archangel | ||
| Cargo | 8200 tons of steel, food, explosives and tanks | ||
| History | Completed March 1942 | ||
| Notes on loss | After the convoy PQ-17 was dispersed on 4 Jul, 1942, the Daniel Morgan (Master George T. Sullivan) traveled with four other ships to Archangel. On 5 July, they were attacked many times by German Ju 88 aircraft of the KG 30. About 18.00 hours, five Ju 88 from the III./KG 30 attacked the ship at 75°08N/44°10E and three near misses caused the #4 and #5 holds to flood and the ship to list to starboard. The earlier ship of the master George T. Sullivan was the City of New York, which had been sunk by U-160 (Lassen) on 29 Mar, 1942. | ||
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