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British Loyalty


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NameBritish Loyalty
Type:Motor tanker
Tonnage6.993 tons
Completed1928 - Palmers Shipbuilding & Iron Co Ltd, Jarrow and Hebburn-on-Tyne 
OwnerBritish Tanker Co Ltd, London 
HomeportLondon 
Date of attack9 Mar, 1944Nationality:      British
 
FateA total loss by U-183 (Fritz Schneewind)
PositionGrid LN 2726
Complement? men (0 dead and ? survivors).
Convoy 
Route 
Cargo 
History On 30 May 1942, a Japanese midget submarine launched by the Japanese submarine I-20 (T. Yamada) penetrated the roads of Diego Suarez, Madagascar and torpedoed the British battleship HMS Ramillies and the British Loyalty. The tanker sank to the bottom 37° 5 cables from Antsirana Lighthouse, but was refloated on 20 Oct, 1942 and was taken to Addu Atoll, where she was repaired and used as a storage hulk after October 1943. 
Notes on loss At 08.00 hours on 9 Mar, 1944, U-183 torpedoed the British Loyalty, which was anchored off the southwest entrance to Addu Atoll. She caught fire and sank to the bottom. The ship was later salved and again used as hulk until she was scuttled on 15 Jan, 1946 in position 00.38´12S/73.07´24E. 


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