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Trinidad

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NameTrinidad
Type:Motor merchant
Tonnage434 tons
Completed1939 - Scheepswerf J. Pattje, Waterhuizen 
OwnerNaviera Ortu-Zara SA, Panama 
HomeportPanama 
Date of attack6 Sep, 1941Nationality:      Panaman
 
FateSunk by U-95 (Gerd Schreiber)
Position46.06N, 17.04W - Grid BE 5954
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Complement10 (0 dead and 10 survivors).
Convoy 
RouteLisbon - Dublin 
Cargo500 pipes of port and cork 
History Built as Jordan, 1941 renamed Trinidad 
Notes on loss At 01.23 hours on 6 Sep, 1941, the unescorted Trinidad was sunk by U-95 with 37 rounds from the deck gun. The ship had been ordered to stop at 23.50 hours the day before and her master brought the papers to the U-boat after some rounds were fired over the ship with a machine-gun. The papers revealed that the ship was en route for Britain and the crew was given 20 minutes to abandon ship. 


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