F.J. Wolfe
British Motor tanker
Name | F.J. Wolfe | ||
Type: | Motor tanker | ||
Tonnage | 12,190 tons | ||
Completed | 1932 - Bremer Vulkan, Vegesack | ||
Owner | Anglo-American Oil Co Ltd, London | ||
Homeport | London | ||
Date of attack | 10 Sep 1942 | Nationality: British | |
Fate | Damaged by U-96 (Hans-Jürgen Hellriegel) | ||
Position | 51° 30'N, 28° 25'W - Grid AK 9929 | ||
Complement | 56 (0 dead and 56 survivors). | ||
Convoy | ON-127 | ||
Route | Greenock - New York - Trinidad | ||
Cargo | Ballast | ||
History | In 1940 the F.J. Wolfe of the Panama Transport Co, Panama was sold to Britain. | ||
Notes on event | Between 16.31 and 16.33 hours on 10 Sep 1942, U-96 fired four torpedoes at four ships in convoy ON-127 and hit three ships: Elisabeth van Belgie and Sveve sank and F.J. Wolfe was damaged, but was able to continue with convoy. On 16 September, the F.J. Wolfe was further damaged in a collision with the British steam merchant Empire Soldier (the former German Konsul Hendrik Fisser captured by Britain on 22 Nov 1939) from the same convoy in 47°35N/51°44W. The other ship sank after the collision, while the tanker arrived at St.Johns the same day. |
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