Ships hit by U-boats


W.C. Teagle


NameW.C. Teagle
Type:Steam tanker
Tonnage9,552 tons
Completed1917 - Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp, Sparrow´s Point MD 
OwnerPanama Transport Co (Anglo-American Oil Co), London 
HomeportLondon 
Date of attack17 Oct 1941Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-558 (Günther Krech)
Position57N, 25W - Grid AL 1966
- See location on a map -
Complement50 (40 dead and 10 survivors).
ConvoySC-48
RouteAruba - Sydney - Swansea 
Cargo15.000 tons of fuel oil 
History In 1940 the W.C. Teagle of Standard Oil Co of New Jersey, New York was transferred to Panama Transport Co, Panama and later that year registered in Britain. 
Notes on loss

At 01.28, 01.31 and 01.49 hours on 17 Oct, 1941, U-558 fired her bow torpedoes from the starboard quarter at the convoy SC-48 about 600 miles west of Rockall and reported a possible hit on a tanker, another tanker and one steamer sunk. The U-boat sank the ships in station #103 and #104, the W.C. Teagle and Erviken. At 02.14 hours, the stern torpedo was fired, which sank the Rym.

The master, 38 crew members and one gunner from W.C. Teagle (Master Harold Redvers Barlow ) were lost. Ten crew members were picked up by HMS Broadwater (H 81) (LtCdr W.M.L. Astwood), but nine of them were lost when the destroyer was sunk the next day. The sole survivor, radio officer N.D. Houston, was picked up by HMS Veronica (K 37) (LtCdr D.F. White) and landed at Londonderry.

 


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