El Oso

Photo Courtesy of Library of Contemporary History, Stuttgart
| Name | El Oso | ||
| Type: | Steam tanker | ||
| Tonnage | 7,267 tons | ||
| Completed | 1921 - Sir W.G. Armstrong, Whitworth & Co Ltd, Newcastle-upon-Tyne | ||
| Owner | C.T. Bowring & Co Ltd, London | ||
| Homeport | London | ||
| Date of attack | 11 Jan 1940 | Nationality: | |
| Fate | Sunk by U-30 (Fritz-Julius Lemp) | ||
| Position | 53.32N, 03.25W - Grid AM 9324 - See location on a map - | ||
| Complement | 35 (3 dead and 32 survivors). | ||
| Convoy | HX-14B | ||
| Route | Lobitos, Angola - Halifax - Ellesmere Port | ||
| Cargo | 9238 tons of crude oil and 511 tons of casinghead gasoline | ||
| History | Completed in September 1921 | ||
| Notes on loss | At 11.00 hours on 11 Jan, 1940, the El Oso (Master Frank Herbert Simpson) in convoy HX-14B, struck a mine laid on 6 January by U-30 and sank six miles 280° from the Bar Lightship, Liverpool. Three crew members were lost. The master and 31 crew members were picked up by HMS Walker (D 27) (LtCdr A.A. Tait, RN) and landed at Liverpool. | ||
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