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Zannes Gounaris


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NameZannes Gounaris
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage4.407 tons
Completed1907 - R. Craggs & Sons, Tees Dockyard, Middlesbrough 
OwnerAntonios Z. Gounaris, Athens 
HomeportAndros 
Date of attack9 Oct, 1940Nationality:      Greek
 
FateSunk by U-103 (Viktor Schütze)
Position58.11N, 13.57W - Grid AM 1762
- See location on a map -
Complement? men (1 dead and ? survivors).
ConvoySC-6 
RouteTampa, Florida - Garston 
CargoPhosphate rock 
History Built as Fitzclarence, 1913 renamed River Araxes, 1926 renamed Alexandros, 1929 renamed Tuscania, 1929 renamed Zannes Gounaris 
Notes on loss At 22.11 hours on 9 Oct, 1940, U-103 (Schütze) attacked the convoy SC-6 37 miles north-northwest of Rockall and sank two ships, Zannes Gounaris and Delphin and damaged the Graigwen, which was later sunk by U-123 (Moehle). 


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