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Sirikishna

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NameSirikishna
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage5.458 tons
Completed1936 - Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd, Dundee 
OwnerChristian Salvesen & Co, Edinburgh 
HomeportLeith 
Date of attack24 Feb, 1941Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-96 (Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbrock)
Position58N, 21W - Grid AL 2417
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Complement43 (43 dead - no survivors)
ConvoyOB-288 (dispersed)
RouteBarry (12 Feb) - Clyde (19 Feb) - Halifax 
CargoBallast 
History  
Notes on loss At 02.20 hours on 24 Feb, 1941, the Sirikishna (Master Robert Paterson), dispersed from convoy OB-288, was hit on the port side amidships by one torpedo from U-96 south of Iceland and was abandoned by the crew. The U-boat first had to load a torpedo from an upper deck container into the boat because all other torpedoes were spent. At 08.36 hours, a coup de grâce was fired that hit amidships and caused the ship to sink rapidly after breaking in two. She was the ship of the convoy commodore Rear Admiral R.A.A. Plowden DSO. The master, the commodore, five naval staff members, 34 crew members and two gunners were lost. 


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