Ships hit by U-boats


Ocean Voice

British Steam merchant


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NameOcean Voice
Type:Steam merchant (Ocean (British Liberty))
Tonnage7,174 tons
Completed1941 - Permanente Metals Corp, Richmond CA 
OwnerLarrinaga & Co Ltd, Liverpool 
HomeportLondon 
Date of attack22 Sep 1942Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-435 (Siegfried Strelow)
Position71° 23'N, 11° 03'W - Grid AA 9286
Complement89 (0 dead and 89 survivors).
ConvoyQP-14
RouteArchangel (13 Sep) - Loch Ewe - UK 
Cargo858 standards of timber and 1121 tons of sulphite pulp 
History Completed in November 1941 for Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) 
Notes on event

Between 07.18 and 07.19 hours on 22 Sep 1942, U-435 fired five single torpedoes at convoy QP-14 west of Jan Mayen Island and reported five hits on three ships. The ships hit were Bellingham, Ocean Voice and Grey Ranger.

The Ocean Voice (Master Harold James Kay) was the ship of convoy commodore John C.K. Dowding (CBE DSO RNR RD). The master, the commodore, 31 crew members, five naval staff members and 25 Soviet passengers were picked up by the HMS Seagull (N 85) (LtCdr C.H. Pollock) and landed at Scapa Flow. 16 crew members and ten gunners were picked up by the British rescue ship Zamalek (Master Owen Charles Morris DSO) and landed at Glasgow on 27 September.

 
On boardWe have details of 6 people who were on board


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