Allied Ships hit by U-boats


Fort Chilcotin

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NameFort Chilcotin
Type:Steam merchant (North Sands)
Tonnage7.133 tons
Completed1942 - West Coast Shipbuilders Ltd, Vancouver 
OwnerH. Hogarth & Sons Ltd, Glasgow 
HomeportLondon 
Date of attack24 Jul, 1943Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-172 (Carl Emmermann)
Position15.03S, 32.35W - Grid FR 1517
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Complement57 (4 dead and 53 survivors).
ConvoyJT-2 (dispersed)
RouteRio de Janeiro (19 Jul) - Freetown - UK 
Cargo9103 tons of rock crystal and iron ore 
History Completed June 1942 for US War Shipping Administration (WSA), lend-leased on bareboat charter to British Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). 
Notes on loss

At 20.59 hours on 24 Jul, 1943, the Fort Chilcotin (Master John Kerr), dispersed from convoy JT-2, was torpedoed and sunk by U-172 about 420 miles east-southeast of Bahia. The master, 41 crew members and 11 gunners were picked up on 29 July by the Argentinian tanker Tacito and landed at Rio de Janeiro on 1 August. Four crew members were lost.

 


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