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HMS Tweed (K 250)

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NameHMS Tweed (K 250)
Type:Frigate (River)
Tonnage1.370 tons
Completed1943 - A. & J. Inglis Ltd, Glasgow 
OwnerThe Admiralty 
Homeport 
Date of attack7 Jan, 1944Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-305 (Rudolf Bahr)
Position48.18N, 21.19W - Grid BE 7655
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Complement127 officers and men (83 dead and 44 survivors).
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History  
Notes on loss At 17.11 hours on 7 Jan, 1944, HMS Tweed (K 250) (LtCdr R.S. Miller, DSC, RNR) of the 5th Escort Group was hit on the starboard side by a Gnat from U-305 and sank within two minutes southwest of Ireland. Two officers and 81 ratings were lost. The survivors were rescued by HMS Nene (K 270) (Cdr J.D. Birch, RNR). 


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