Ships hit by U-boats


Courland

British Steam merchant


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NameCourland
Type:Steam merchant
Tonnage1,325 tons
Completed1932 - Barclay, Curle & Co Ltd, Whiteinch, Glasgow 
OwnerJames Currie & Co Ltd, Leith 
HomeportLeith 
Date of attack9 Feb 1941Nationality:      British
 
FateSunk by U-37 (Asmus Nicolai Clausen)
Position35° 53'N, 13° 13'W - Grid CG 7555
Complement34 (3 dead and 31 survivors).
ConvoyHG-53
RouteLisbon - London 
Cargo1395 tons of general cargo 
History Completed in February 1932 
Notes on event

At 04.30 hours on 9 February 1941, U-37 fired two G7a torpedoes at two ships in convoy HG-53 about 160 miles southwest of Cape St. Vincent, Portugal and sank both ships, Courland and Estrellano. At 05.00 hours, one G7e torpedo was fired, but it missed the ships in station #61 and #31 and did not hit a ship beyond them, as Clausen thought.

Three men of the 25 crew members, two gunners and seven passengers aboard Courland (Master Robert Cecil Smith) were lost. 31 survivors were picked up by Brandenburg which was sunk by the same U-boat the next day. The only survivor of the second sinking was a passenger from Courland, who was picked up by HMS Velox (D 34) (LtCdr E.G. Roper, DSC, RN) and landed at Gibraltar.

 
On boardWe have details of 34 people who were on board


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