Ships hit by U-boats


Salonica

Norwegian Steam merchant



Photo courtesy of the Allen Collection

NameSalonica
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage2,694 tons
Completed1912 - Wood, Skinner & Co Ltd, Newcastle-upon-Tyne 
OwnerBrummenæs & Torgersen, Haugesund 
HomeportHaugesund 
Date of attack23 Nov 1940Nationality:      Norwegian
 
FateSunk by U-100 (Joachim Schepke)
Position55° 16'N, 12° 14'W - Grid AM 4642
Complement25 (9 dead and 16 survivors).
ConvoySC-11
RoutePugwash, Nova Scotia (4 Nov) - Sydney (9 Nov) - Newcastle 
Cargo3400 tons of pit props 
History Completed in May 1912 for D/S A/S Otto Thoresens Linje (Otto Thoresen), Christiania. In July 1921 sold to A/S Venborg (Brummenæs & Torgersen), Haugesund. 
Notes on event

At 04.36 hours on 23 Nov 1940 the Salonica (Master Ole G. Økland) in convoy SC-11 was hit on the port side amidships by one torpedo from U-100. The explosion killed two men on watch below and blew away the port lifeboat. When 16 men launched the starboard boat in rough seas, it capsized when reaching the water throwing all men into the sea. Two men managed to get back on the vessel and later abandoned ship together with seven other survivors in the workboat to row to HMCS Skeena (D 59) (LtCdr J.C. Hibbard, RCN). Seven men swimming in the water from the starboard lifeboat were rescued by HMS Enchantress (L 56) (Cdr A.K. Scott-Moncrieff, RN).

 
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