Convoy SC 67
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Convoy SC 67 was the 67th of the numbered series of World War II Slow Convoys of merchant ships from Sydney, Cape Breton Island to Liverpool.[1] The convoy left Halifax on 30 January 1942 and picked up a tran-Atlantic escort in Newfoundland. This marked the start of the allied end-to-end convoy escort system, which remained in effect until the end of the war. The convoy was found by U-591 on 10 February, and attacked by U-136 of 6th U-boat Flotilla, operating out of St Nazaire. Surviving ships reached Liverpool on 15 February.[2]
Ships in the convoy[3]
| Name | Flag | Tonnage (GRT) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Atlanticos (1919) | 5,446 | ||
| Belgique (1902) | 4,606 | ||
| Biafra (1933) | 5,405 | Capt E Rees DSC RD RNR (Commodore) | |
| Brynymor (1936) | 4,771 | ||
| HMCS Chilliwack (K131) | Escort 30 Jan – 11 Feb Corvette | ||
| Clunepark (1928) | 3,491 | ||
| HMCS Dauphin (K157) | Escort 02 Feb – 12 Feb Corvette | ||
| HMCS Dunvegan (K177) | Escort 30 Jan – 02 Feb Corvette | ||
| Empire Beaver (1919) | 6,036 | Returned | |
| Empire Leopard (1917) | 5,676 | ||
| Empire Livingstone (1941) | 6,997 | ||
| Empire Zephyr (1941) | 6,327 | ||
| HMS Gentian (K90) | Escort 11 Feb – 14 Feb Corvette | ||
| Graiglas (1940) | 4,312 | Vice Commodore | |
| Hallanger (1928) | 9,551 | ||
| HMCS Hamilton (I24) | Escort 30 Jan – 02 Feb Destroyer | ||
| Heina (1925) | 4,028 | Sunk by U-136.[4] There were no dead | |
| HMS Honeysuckle (K27) | Escort 11 Feb – 15 Feb Corvette | ||
| Lagarfoss (1904) | 1,211 | Oban | |
| HMCS Lethbridge (K160) | Escort 08 Feb – 11 Feb Corvette | ||
| Loriga (1919) | 6,665 | ||
| HMCS Louisburg (K143) | Escort 02 Feb – 11 Feb Corvette | ||
| Mana (1920) | 3,283 | Returned | |
| Montreal City (1920) | 3,066 | ||
| Mount Taurus (1920) | 6,696 | ||
| HMCS Nipigon (J154) | Escort 30 Jan – 02 Feb Minesweeper | ||
| Ozark (1919) | 2,689 | Iceland | |
| Penolver (1912) | 3,721 | ||
| Ruth I | 3,531 | ||
| HMCS Saskatoon (K158) | Escort 30 Jan – 02 Feb Corvette | ||
| HMCS Shediac (K110) | Escort 02 Feb – 11 Feb Corvette | ||
| Sirehei (1907) | 3,888 | ||
| Spero (1919) | 3,619 | Returned | |
| HMCS Spikenard (K198) | Escort 02 Feb – 10 Feb Corvette | ||
| HNoMS St. Albans | Escort 11 Feb – 13 Feb Destroyer | ||
| Stone Street (1922) | 6,131 | ||
| Stornest (1921) | 4,265 | ||
| Tintagel (1923) | 2,972 | Collision. Towed to St John’s by Rescue Tug HMS Prudent | |
| Titanian (1924) | 4,880 | ||
| Tore Jarl (1920) | 1,514 | Put Back | |
| Wisla (1928) | 3,106 | ||
References
- ↑ Hague, pp.133
- ↑ Rohwer & Hummelchen, p.119
- ↑ "Convoy SC.67". Arnold Hague Convoy Database. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
- ↑ "Heina – Norwegian Motor merchant". www.ubaot.net. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
Bibliography
- Hague, Arnold (2000). The Allied Convoy System 1939–1945. ISBN 1-86176-147-3.
- Rohwer, J. and Hummelchen, G. (1992). Chronology of the War at Sea 1939–1945. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-105-X.
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