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British Workman


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NameBritish Workman
Type:Steam tanker
Tonnage6.994 tons
Completed1922 - Workman, Clark & Co Ltd, Belfast 
OwnerBritish Tanker Co Ltd, London 
HomeportLondon 
Date of attack3 May, 1942Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-455 (Hans-Heinrich Giessler)
Position44.07N, 51.53W - Grid BB 9663
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Complement53 (6 dead and 47 survivors).
ConvoyON-89 (straggler)
RouteGreenock (23 Apr) - Galveston 
CargoBallast 
History Completed in April 1922 
Notes on loss At 06.38 hours on 3 May 1942, the British Workman (Master Arthur W. Wilson), which was straggling from the convoy ON-89 due to engine troubles, was torpedoed and sunk by U-455 south-southeast of Cape Race. Six crew members were lost. The master, 39 crew members and seven gunners were picked up by HMCS Assiniboine (I 18) (A/LtCdr J.H. Stubbs, RCN) and HMCS Alberni (K 103) (LtCdr G.O. Baugh, RCNR) and landed at St. Johns. 


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