Allied Warships

HMS Colsay (T 384)

MS Trawler of the Isles class

NavyThe Royal Navy
TypeMS Trawler
ClassIsles 
PennantT 384 
Built byCook, Welton & Gemmill (Beverley, U.K.) : Holmes 
Ordered20 Mar 1943 
Laid down21 Sep 1943 
Launched15 Dec 1943 
Commissioned4 Mar 1944 
Lost2 Nov 1944 
Loss position51° 14'N, 2° 48'E
History

HMS Colsay (T/Lt. John Henry Lloyd Sulman, DSC, RNVR) was sunk of Ostend, Belgium by a German human torpedo (Neger) on 2 November 1944.
The wreck lies in 12 meters of water in position 51º14'48"N, 02º47'51"E.

 

Commands listed for HMS Colsay (T 384)

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1T/Lt. John Henry Lloyd Sulman, RNVR25 Feb 19442 Nov 1944 (+)

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