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Allied Ships hit by U-boats


Katha


NameKatha
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage4.357 tons
Completed1938 - W. Denny & Bros Ltd, Dumbarton 
OwnerP. Henderson & Co, Glasgow 
HomeportGlasgow 
Date of attack2 Apr, 1943Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-124 (Johann Mohr)
Position41.02N, 15.39W - Grid CF 3628
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Complement64 (6 dead and 58 survivors).
ConvoyOS-45 
RouteLondon - Hull - Oban (26 Mar) - Durban - Colombo - Calcutta 
Cargo7000 tons of naval and military stores, including 16 Hurricane aircraft, a fire engine for Karachi and more 
History  
Notes on loss At 18.55 hours on 2 Apr, 1943, U-124 attacked the convoy OS-45 about 320 miles west of Oporto and sank the Katha and Gogra. The U-boat was lost after this attack.

One crew member and five gunners from the Katha (Master Samuel Thomson) were lost. The master, 53 crew members and four gunners were picked up by the British merchant Danby and the British corvette HMS La Malouine (K 46) (Lt V.D.H. Bidwell), transferred to the Canadian merchant New Northland and landed at Freetown. 


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