HMS Worcestershire (F 29)
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| Name | HMS Worcestershire (F 29) | ||
| Type: | Armed Merchant Cruiser | ||
| Tonnage | 11.402 tons | ||
| Completed | 1931 - Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd, Glasgow | ||
| Owner | The Admiralty | ||
| Homeport | Liverpool | ||
| Date of attack | 3 Apr, 1941 | Nationality: | |
| Fate | Damaged by U-74 (Eitel-Friedrich Kentrat) | ||
| Position | 58.19N, 27.25W - Grid AK 3688 - See location on a map - | ||
| Complement | ? men (? dead and ? survivors). | ||
| Convoy | SC-26 (dispersed) | ||
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| History | On 17 Sep, 1939, the motor passenger ship Worcestershire of the Bibby Brothers & Co, Liverpool was requisitioned by the Admiralty and converted to an armed merchant cruiser. | ||
| Notes on loss | At 05.42 hours on 3 Apr, 1941, the HMS Worcestershire (F 29), ocean escort from the dispersed convoy SC-26, was hit by one G7e torpedo from U-74. The ship had been missed by a first G7e torpedo at 05.39 hours and was then hit underneath the bridge by the second torpedo, which was a surface runner. The U-boat had fired its last torpedo and could only observe how the ship stopped for two hours and then continued. At 14.22 hours, U-69 (Metzler) tried to attack the damaged ship, but was chased away by two destroyers. | ||
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