Ships hit by U-boats


McDowell

American Turbine tanker



Photo courtesy of the Mariners Museum, Newport News VA

NameMcDowell
Type:Turbine tanker (T-2)
Tonnage10,195 tons
Completed1943 - Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co, Chester PA 
OwnerMarine Transport Lines Inc, New York 
HomeportPhiladelphia 
Date of attack16 Dec 1943Nationality:      American
 
FateSunk by U-516 (Hans-Rutger Tillessen)
Position13° 08'N, 70° 02'W - Grid EC 9232
Complement73 (3 dead and 70 survivors).
Convoy
RouteNew York (10 Dec) - Aruba 
CargoWater ballast 
History Completed in October 1943 for US Maritime Commission 
Notes on event

At 10.21 hours on 16 Dec 1943 the unescorted McDowell (Master Henry David Barrow) was hit by a Gnat from U-516 about 30 miles north of Aruba. The torpedo struck the port side at the screw, destroying the propeller and shaft and disabling the main and auxiliary engines and the steering gear. The ship settled by the stern rapidly, but the crew did not abandon ship. At 11.32 and 11.33 hours, two coups de grĂ¢ce hit the disabled tanker. The first at the #7 port wing tank and the second at the #4 tank, this caused the ship to sink stern first within five minutes.

The ten officers, 35 crewmen and 28 armed guards (the ship was armed with one 5in, one 3in and eight 20mm guns) abandoned ship in five lifeboats and a raft. Two crewmen drowned. The boats were spotted by an aircraft about one hour later, the American steam tanker Fairfax picked up 63 survivors and landed them at Aruba. The chief cook died from injuries ashore on 22 December. About 16.00 hours, the remaining eight survivors were rescued by USS YMS-56 and landed at Aruba.

 
On boardWe have details of 7 people who were on board


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