Position.

Fate of Crew and Remarks.

SECTION A.-Merchant Vessels (excluding Commissioned Merchant Vessels) of all tonnages reported lost during the month of November 1941 by enemy action.

(Note.-Tonnages are gross and vessels are of S.S. Cargo type unless otherwise stated.)

By Submarine.

Date.

Name and Tonnage.

Nationality.

Cargo.

From-

To-

How sunk.

In Convoy

or not.

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Nov. 1

Nov. 1

Larpool

3,872 British

General

London

Demerara

Torpedo....... Not

M/V Cargo Bradford City

4,953 British

Nov. 2

Flyderborg

2,022 British

Nov, 2

Gretavale

4,586 British

Nov. 3

Empire Gemsbuck

5,626 | British

Nov. 3

Everoja

4,830 | British

Sugar

Lumber

Steel and

trucks

General

Wheat

U.K.

Sydney,

Dublin

Mauritius

Parrsboro London Baltimore. Loch Ewe. Torpedo... Yes Philadelphia Londonderry Torpedo .. Yes Torpedo... Yes

N.S.

Nov. 7

M/V Cargo

Nottingham

8,532 British

Nov. 8

Castillo Oropesa

6,600 Spanish

Nov. 12

M/V Cargo Peru

6,961 | British

Nov. 29

Thornliebank

5,569 British

General

Nov. 30

Ashby

4,868 British

Ballast

General and Glasgow stores Ballast Barcelona

Calcutta

Barry

Middlesbro' Pepel

New York

Melilla

U.K.

Torpedo... Not

Torpedo... Not

Torpedo... Not

Freetown

Torpedo... Yes

Torpedo... Not

80

Torpedo... Not

...Torpedo... Yes

200 miles E.S.E. of 22 saved and 4 lost. Cape Race

260 miles

Walfish Bay

W.

of Crew saved.

250 miles N.E. of 3 lost, 21 saved. Belle Isle

East of Belle Isle All crew saved except 3. Strait

East of Belle Isle 1 lost. Strait

90 miles off Belle Crew saved. Isle Straits

550 miles S.E. of No survivors reported. Cape Farewell

Off Melilla, Spanish No information. Morocco

450 miles S.E. of Crew saved. Freetown

miles N.E. of Feared no survivors. Flores, Azores

170 miles S.S.E. of 33 saved, 17 lost or missing. Flores, Azores

58,419

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