HMS TLC-7 (A 7)
British Landing craft
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| Name | HMS TLC-7 (A 7) | ||
| Type: | Landing craft (TLC Mk.I) | ||
| Tonnage | 372 tons | ||
| Completed | 1940 - Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd, Govan, Glasgow | ||
| Owner | The Admiralty | ||
| Homeport | |||
| Date of attack | 12 Oct 1941 | Nationality: | |
| Fate | Sunk by U-75 (Helmuth Ringelmann) | ||
| Position | 32.08N, 24.56E - Grid CO 6779 | ||
| Complement | 22 officers and men (21 dead and 1 survivor). | ||
| Convoy | |||
| Route | Tobruk (11 Oct) - Mersa Matruh | ||
| Cargo | |||
| History | Completed in December 1940 | ||
| Notes on loss | At 00.05 hours on 12 Oct, 1941, U-75 began shelling HMS TLC-2 (A 2) (SubLt E.L. Clark, DSC, DSM, RNVR) and HMS TLC-7 (A 7) (SubLt A.C. Bromley, RNVR). The U-boat had followed the ships since they left Tobruk and attacked from astern, scoring several hits on both vessel, but was forced to dive by return fire and due to malfunctions at the 20mm AA gun and MG34 machine gun. At 01.24 hours, HMS TLC-2 (A 2) was hit by a torpedo and lost her bow, but did not sink. The other landing craft had been disabled by gunfire and missed by a torpedo that passed underneath at 01.49 hours. Ringelmann then decided to finish off both vessels by gunfire, surfaced and shelled the first landing craft that sank in flames at 02.34 hours. They then shelled HMS TLC-7 (A 7), which sank at 07.00 hours. The commander, T/Skipper J.R. Peel, RNR, twelve ratings and seven passengers (an officer of the Royal Engineers, four Australian soldiers and two Italian prisoners of war) were lost. The only survivor (A/PO W.A. Henley, DSM) was picked up the next night by the U-boat and taken prisoner. He was landed at Salamis on 2 November and later brought to Germany. | ||
| Crewlists | We have listing of 13 people who were on this vessel | ||
Location of attack on HMS TLC-7 (A 7).
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