Navy | The Royal Navy |
Type | Landing Craft Tank |
Class | LCT (Mk 2) |
Pennant | LCT 102 |
Built by | Harland & Wolff (Belfast, Northern Ireland) |
Ordered | 7 Dec 1940 |
Laid down | |
Launched | 17 Jun 1941 |
Commissioned | |
Lost | 10 Oct 1941 |
Loss position | 18° 45'N, 21° 18'W |
History | Lost on transfer from the UK to the Middle East aboard the British merchant Nailsea Manor, which was sunk by the German submarine U-126 on 10 October 1941. Hit by U-boat |
U-boat Attack | See our U-boat attack entry for the HMS LCT 102 |
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