Bidwell

| Name | Bidwell | ||
| Type: | Motor tanker | ||
| Tonnage | 6.837 tons | ||
| Completed | 1920 - Baltimore Dry Docks & Shipbuilding Co, Baltimore MD | ||
| Owner | Sun Oil Company, Philadelphia PA | ||
| Homeport | Philadelphia | ||
| Date of attack | 6 Apr, 1942 | Nationality: | |
| Fate | Damaged by U-160 (Georg Lassen) | ||
| Position | 34.25N, 75.57W - Grid DC 1246 - See location on a map - | ||
| Complement | 33 (1 dead and 32 survivors). | ||
| Convoy | |||
| Route | Corpus Christi, Texas (29 Mar) - New York | ||
| Cargo | 83144 barrels of fuel oil | ||
| History | Built as steam merchant, 1923 converted to motor tanker | ||
| Notes on loss | At 08.07 hours on 6 Apr, 1942, the unarmed and unescorted Bidwell (Master Sedolf Berg Hegglund) was hit by a torpedo from U-160, while proceeding on a zigzagging course about 30 miles east of Cape Lookout. The torpedo struck the port side amidships near the waterline and sent up a column of flame 150 feet in the air, tore a hole about 20 feet in diameter through the side and deck and ripped open #7 and #8 tanks and the summer tanks below them. Oil was spread over the entire length of the tanker, but it burned for only a short period. The second mate on the bridge was showered with burning oil, jumped overboard and drowned. The master Sedolf Berg Hegglund died almost exactly a year later when the Sunoil was sunk by U-530 (Lange) on 5 Apr, 1943. | ||
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