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Clintonia

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NameClintonia
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage3.106 tons
Completed1917 - W. Dobson & Co, Walker-on-Tyne 
OwnerJoseph Robinson & Sons, North Shields 
HomeportNorth Shields 
Date of attack19 Oct, 1940Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-123 (Karl-Heinz Moehle)
Position57.10N, 11.20W - Grid AM 2981
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Complement36 (1 dead and 35 survivors).
ConvoySC-7 (straggler)
RouteSt.Francis, Nova Scotia - Sydney (5 Oct) - Manchester 
Cargo3850 tons of pulpwood 
History  
Notes on loss At 03.58 hours on 19 Oct, 1940, the Clintonia (Master Thomas Hector Irvin) in convoy SC-7 was hit by one torpedo from U-99 (Kretschmer) 200 miles west of St.Kilda. The vessel remained afloat and was sunk by gunfire from U-123 at 05.04 hours. One crew member was lost. The master, 33 crew members and one gunner were picked up by the British corvette HMS Bluebell (K 80) (LtCdr Robert E. Sherwood) and landed at Greenock. 


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