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HMS Edgehill (X 39)


West Lynn before her conversion to HMS Edgehill (X 39). Photo Courtesy of Library of Contemporary History, Stuttgart

NameHMS Edgehill (X 39)
Type:Special service vessel
Tonnage4.724 tons
Completed1928 - Napier & Miller Ltd, Old Kilpatrick, Glasgow 
OwnerThe Admiralty 
HomeportCardiff 
Date of attack29 Jun, 1940Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-51 (Dietrich Knorr)
Position49.27N, 15.25W - Grid BE 3476
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Complement39 (15 dead and 24 survivors).
Convoy 
Route 
CargoBallast 
History Built as motor merchant West Lynn (4702 tons), 1931 renamed Willamette Valley for Sir William Reardon Smith & Sons Ltd, Cardiff.
On 17 Sep, 1939 requisitioned by the Royal Navy and converted to a decoy ship, commissioned as special service vessel (SSV) HMS Edgehill (X 39).
The ship had a concealed armament of nine 4in guns and four torpedo tubes and carried a buoyant cargo to help keep her afloat if hit. 
Notes on loss At 00.12 hours on 29 Jun, 1940, the HMS Edgehill (X 39) was hit by one torpedo from U-51 amidships and stopped but did not sink due to her buoyant cargo. The U-boat surfaced and fired a coup de grāce at 01.06 hours, but it needed a third torpedo at 01.24 hours to let the vessel sink slowly by the stern. 


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