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Nidarnes

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NameNidarnes
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage2.647 tons
Completed1920 - Toledo Shipbuilding Co, Toledo OH 
OwnerA/S Krogstads Shipping Agencies Ltd, Oslo 
HomeportOslo 
Date of attack4 Jun, 1942Nationality:      Norwegian
 
FateSunk by U-158 (Erwin Rostin)
Position21.17N, 85.07W - Grid DL 9331
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Complement24 (13 dead and 11 survivors).
Convoy 
RouteNew Orleans - Cristobal 
CargoUS military stores 
History Built as American Santa Isabel for Seas Shipping Co Inc, New York. 1940 sold to Norway and renamed Nidarnes
Notes on loss About 04.00 hours on 4 Jun, 1942, the unescorted Nidarnes (Master Torstein Indreberg) was torpedoed by U-159 in the Yucatan Strait and sank within one minute. The survivors had to jump overboard and only eleven managed to reach a raft the next morning and were picked up the same day by an American ship, which took them to Cristobal. 


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