Arnon
Palestinian Steam merchant
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| Name | Arnon | ||
| Type: | Steam merchant | ||
| Tonnage | 558 tons | ||
| Completed | 1883 - Gebrüder Howaldt, Kiel | ||
| Owner | Orient Coast Line, Haifa | ||
| Homeport | Haifa | ||
| Date of attack | 3 Sep 1942 | Nationality: | |
| Fate | Sunk by U-375 (Jürgen Könenkamp) | ||
| Position | 34.48N, 35.54E - Grid CP 3785 | ||
| Complement | ? men (0 dead and ? survivors). | ||
| Convoy | |||
| Route | Latakia, Syria - Tripoli, Syria | ||
| Cargo | War material | ||
| History | Completed as German Ferdinand for Sartori & Howaldt, Kiel. Later renamed Nordsee for Ostsee DG, Stettin. 1927 sold to Greece and renamed Volos for G. Tshalidi. 1928 sold to Czechoslovakia and renamed Duben for Leo Glass, Prague. 1932 sold to Estonia and renamed Pohjarand for O. Kalandus, Tallinn. 1938 sold to Palestina and renamed Arnon for Orient Coast Line, Haifa. On 25 Jul, 1940, the Arnon was bombed and damaged by Italian aircraft at Alexandria. | ||
| Notes on loss | On 3 Sep, 1942, U-375 sighted a small southbound convoy of three sailing vessels and the small steamer Arnon about five miles north of Tartus, Syria. At 13.42 hours, the first sailing vessel of about 80 tons was sunk with ten rounds from the deck gun and a second of about 80 tons was sunk with seven rounds at 14.55 hours. The steamer and the remaining sailing vessel grounded themselves at the nearby coast and the U-boat hit the Arnon with a stern torpedo at 15.04 hours, blowing off the stern. The grounded sailing vessel of about 100 tons was destroyed with 15 rounds at 15.35 hours. Only one of the sailing vessels could be identified from Allied sources, the Miriam. It is possible that Salina, which is reported by Allied sources as being sunk on 7 September was sunk in this attack by U-375. | ||
Location of attack on Arnon.
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