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Valera

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NameValera
Type:Steam tanker
Tonnage3.401 tons
Completed1943 - Barnes-Duluth Shipbuilding Co, Duluth MN 
OwnerLago Petroleum Co, Panama 
HomeportPanama 
Date of attack7 Mar, 1944Nationality:      Panaman
 
FateSunk by U-518 (Hans-Werner Offermann)
Position11.30N, 76.27W - Grid EC 7470
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Complement35 (1 dead and 34 survivors).
Convoy 
RouteAruba - Cristobal 
Cargo35.000 barrels of heavy boiler navy fuel oil 
History Completed in October 1943 for Creole Petroleum Corp, Panama. 
Notes on loss At 01.40 hours on 7 Mar, 1944, the unescorted Valera (Master Henry J. Turner) was torpedoed and sunk by U-518 off Barranquilla, Columbia. One crew member was lost. The survivors drifted several days before being picked up by a US Coast Guard vessel and taken to Panama. 


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