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Sesostris

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NameSesostris
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage2.962 tons
Completed1915 - J. Blumer & Co Ltd, Sunderland 
OwnerAlbert Klat, Alexandria 
HomeportAlexandria 
Date of attack29 Jan, 1941Nationality:      Egyptian
 
FateSunk by U-106 (Jürgen Oesten)
Position56N, 15.23W - Grid AM 1988
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Complement? men (? dead - no survivors)
ConvoySC-19 (straggler)
RouteHampton Roads (3 Dec) - Halifax (12 Jan) - Liverpool - Dublin 
Cargo 
History Built as Arranmoor, 1919 renamed Arranmead, 1922 renamed Middlemoor, 1936 renamed Sesostris 
Notes on loss At 07.15 hours on 29 Jan, 1941, the Sesostris was hit near the bridge by a stern torpedo from U-106 and sank by the bow within ten minutes. The U-boat had spotted two stragglers from convoy SC-19 and a destroyer at 05.50 hours and missed the Sesostris with a first torpedo at 06.07 hours. After that, the ship successfully prevented several attack runs by hard turning and firing flares. 


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