Ships attacked by Submarines.
Date.
Name and
Tonnage.
Nationality.
Cargo.
From-
To-
Nature of In Convoy Attack.
Position.
Fate of Crew.
or not.
Remarks.
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Tarraclif
Jan. 22 Gothia
Swedish
(1,640 tons)
Jan. 22 Songa
Norwegian
(ex Ada)
(2,589 tons)
(formerly
Panama-
Cotton
and
rubber
New York
Rotterdam
Torpedoed....
Unknown
Not..
45 miles to west-
ward of St. Kilda
3 killed
10 missing
Sunk.
11 survivors
Off S.W. of Ire. All saved land
Sunk.
nian)
Jan.
24 Alsacien
French
Tunis
Rouen
Torpedoed.
(3,819 tons)
In French
convoy
25 miles 8.W.
2 killed
Sunk.
of
Portugal
Burlings,
Remainder
be-
lieved to have
been picked up
by ships in
convoy
(2
wounded)
Jan. 26 Tourny
French
(2,769 tons)
Torpedoed.
Not...
25 miles south of Burlings
| 8 missing
Sunk
28 survivors
Had Jeft convoy
after
Landed at Vigo,
Alsacien was torpedoed to
of whom 6 were wounded
join another convoy.
Sunk.
- Jan. 25 Everene...
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Sunk.
ashore
Bay, possibly mined.
7] Drove
Latvian
Torpedoed... Not...
Off Farme
Islands
(4,484 tons)
Jan. 25 Gudveig.
Norwegian
Torpedoed... Not...
Off Farne
Islands
10 missing
7 saved
(1,300 tons)
Jan. 27 Faro
Norwegian
Torpedoed.
Not...
(844 tons)
Orkneys
15 miles S.E. of Master and Copinsay, landed in Ork-
neys
3 bodies washed ashore
4 missing
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40 miles S.E. of: 3 saved. Duncansby Remainder Head
missing
| Sunk, possibly mined.
probably Sunk. 20: No sur-
Torpedoed... Not...
25 miles east of Crew Duncansby
Head
Torpedoed... Not...
Same position as Fredensborg
vivors (accord- ing to 2nd
officer of S.8. England, who was standing
by)
1 survivor (2nd Sunk while standing by Fredensborg.
officer) picked
up off raft, after
Jan. 27 Hosanger
... Norwegian
(1,591 tons)
Torpedoed. Not.
Jan. 27 Fredensborg (2,094 tons)
[20743]
Danish
Jan. 27 England
Danish
(2,319 tons)
Jan. 30 Vaclite
British
(5,026 tons)
Jan. 30 Keramiai
Greek
(5,085 tons)
Jan. 30 Unknown
D 2
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In ballast
(tanker)
being adrift 32 hours
13
convoy | 70 miles S.W. of | Whole crew res. | Sunk. Lands End
Torpedoed. In
OG 16
Gued
London
San
Torpedoed... In
Domingo
convoy 120 miles S.W. OG 16 of Lands End
Tyne
Torpedoed.
Uncertain: pos- sibly 28 sur- vivors in tanker British Unity
20 miles north of Unknown Kinnaird Head
Had dropped some miles astern of convoy.
Sunk.
Submarine which attacked
was subsequently sunk by escort vessel and aircraft.
Ship reported by s.s. Ellen- borg mined.
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