Empire Mahseer
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| Name | Empire Mahseer | ||
| Type: | Steam merchant (Hog Island) | ||
| Tonnage | 5.087 tons | ||
| Completed | 1920 - American Int Shipbuilding Corp, Hog Island PA | ||
| Owner | Mitchell, Cotts & Co Ltd, London | ||
| Homeport | London | ||
| Date of attack | 4 Mar, 1943 | Nationality: | |
| Fate | Sunk by U-160 (Georg Lassen) | ||
| Position | 32.01S, 30.48E - Grid KZ 2411 - See location on a map - | ||
| Complement | 54 (18 dead and 36 survivors). | ||
| Convoy | DN-21 | ||
| Route | Fanara - Durban - Bahia - Trinidad - Baltimore | ||
| Cargo | 2000 tons of manganese ore | ||
| History | Built as American Liberty Bell for US Shipping Board, Philadelphia; 1921 sold to Pioneer SS Corp, New York; 1923 returned to US Shipping Board, New York; 1937 sold to Lykes Bros SS Co Inc, New Orleans. 1941 given to Britain and renamed Empire Mahseer by Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) | ||
| Notes on loss | At 01.10 hours on 4 Mar, 1943, U-160 made a second attack at the convoy DN-21 east-northeast of East London and reported hits on two ships, one of which was thought to have been sunk and the other left in sinking condition. In fact, the Empire Mahseer (Master Morgan Williams) was hit by two torpedoes and sank within two minutes. 17 crew members and one gunner were lost. The master, 29 crew members and six gunners were picked up by the British armed trawler HMS Norwich City (FY 229) (Lt L.H. Stammers) and landed at Durban. | ||
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