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Aris


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NameAris
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage4.810 tons
Completed1914 - Richardson, Duck & Co Ltd, Stockton-on-Tees 
OwnerMichael M. Xylas, Pirĉus 
HomeportPirĉus 
Date of attack12 Oct, 1939Nationality:      Greek
 
FateSunk by U-37 (Werner Hartmann)
Position53.28N, 14.30W - Grid AM 7241
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Complement? men (2 dead and ? survivors).
Convoy 
RouteTroon - Hampton Roads 
CargoBallast 
History Built as Pontwen, 1920 renamed Maindy Grange, 1932 renamed Mount Pindus, 1935 renamed Michalis Poutous, 1936 renamed Aris 
Notes on loss At 18.05 hours on 12 Oct, 1939, U-37 tried to stop the unescorted and neutral Aris west of Ireland, but she did not stop and used the radio because they had transported war materials to Britain according to the master. The crew abandoned ship in two lifeboats after a round hit the funnel at 18.20 hours. At 19.45 hours, the U-boat fired one G7a torpedo which passed underneath the keel. She was sunk by a second torpedo after shells fired into the waterline did not sink the ship. The U-boat then towed the lifeboats 80 miles towards the Irish coast. 


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