Pinto
British Rescue ship
Name | Pinto | ||
Type: | Rescue ship | ||
Tonnage | 1,346 tons | ||
Completed | 1928 - Harland & Wolff Ltd, Govan, Glasgow | ||
Owner | MacAndrews & Co Ltd, London | ||
Homeport | Liverpool | ||
Date of attack | 8 Sep 1944 | Nationality: British | |
Fate | Sunk by U-482 (Hartmut Graf von Matuschka, Freiherr von Toppolczan und Spaetgen) | ||
Position | 55° 27'N, 8° 01'W - Grid AM 5387 | ||
Complement | 59 (18 dead and 41 survivors). | ||
Convoy | HX-305 | ||
Route | Halifax - Greenock | ||
Cargo | Ballast | ||
History | Completed in February 1928. On 5 December 1942 the motor merchant Pinto was commissioned as rescue ship by the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). | ||
Notes on event | At 05.51 hours on 8 September 1944, U-482 fired a torpedo spread at convoy HX-305 north-northeast of Tory Island and heard a detonation and sinking noises. The same happened after firing a Gnat at 05.59 hours. Apparently both torpedoes hit the Empire Heritage. At 06.37 hours, the U-boat fired a Gnat at a stopped ship, which sank shortly after the hit. The stopped vessel was the rescue ship Pinto, which was picking up the survivors of the torpedoed tanker when attacked. The master, eight crew members, six gunners and one signalman from the Pinto (Master Lawrence Stanley Boggs, MBE) and two survivors from the Empire Heritage were lost when the rescue ship sank. 29 crew members, eight gunners, one surgeon, two sick berth attendants and one signalman were rescued: most were picked up by HMS Northern Wave (FY 153) (T/Lt F.J.R. Storey, RNVR) along with the survivors from Empire Heritage and taken to Londonderry on 8 September. Five survivors were picked up after a couple of hours by HMS Inman (K 571) (LtCdr P.S. Evans, RN) and landed at Londonderry on 13 September. | ||
On board | We have details of 20 people who were on board. |
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