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Clan Alpine

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NameClan Alpine
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage5.442 tons
Completed1918 - Greenock & Grangemouth Dockyard Co Ltd, Greenock 
OwnerThe Clan Line Steamers Ltd, London 
HomeportGlasgow 
Date of attack13 Mar, 1943Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-107 (Harald Gelhaus)
Position42.45N, 13.31W - Grid CG 1218
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Complement69 (0 dead and 69 survivors).
ConvoyOS-44 
RouteLiverpool (6 Mar) - Walvis Bay, South West Africa - Port Sudan 
Cargo11.317 tons of general cargo, including army and naval stores 
History  
Notes on loss At 05.30 hours on 13 Mar, 1943, U-107 attacked the convoy OS-44 190 miles west of Cape Finisterre and reported hits on three ships. In fact, four ships were hit, the Clan Alpine, Marcella, Oporto and Sembilangan.

The Clan Alpine (Master Joseph Henry Crellin) was later scuttled by the British sloop HMS Scarborough (L 25) (LtCdr E.B. Carnduff) with depth charges. The master, 59 crew members and nine gunners were picked up by the sloop, transferred to the British merchant Pendeen and landed at Gibraltar. 


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