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Cortes

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NameCortes
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage1.374 tons
Completed1919 - Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd, Dundee 
OwnerMacAndrews & Co Ltd, London 
HomeportLondon 
Date of attack26 Sep, 1941Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-203 (Rolf Mützelburg)
Position47.48N, 23.45W - Grid BE 4156
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Complement42 (42 dead - no survivors)
ConvoyHG-73 
RouteLisbon - London 
CargoGeneral cargo, including potash and cork 
History Laid down as War Waveney, completed as Cortes 
Notes on loss

At 00.31 hours on 26 Sep, 1941, U-203 fired four torpedoes at the convoy HG-73 north of the Azores and saw one hit and heard three detonations after diving. Later Mützelburg saw lifeboats and sank a damaged vessel by a coup de grâce at 06.34 hours (probably the Cortes). He claimed two ships with 20.000 tons sunk and one other damaged. In fact, three ships were sunk: Varangberg, Avoceta and Cortes.

All hands on board Cortes (Master Donald Ray McRae), the master, 35 crew members and six passengers were lost.

 


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