HMS Vervain (K 190)
British Corvette
Name | HMS Vervain (K 190) | ||
Type: | Corvette (Flower) | ||
Tonnage | 925 tons | ||
Completed | 1941 - Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast | ||
Owner | The Admiralty | ||
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Date of attack | 20 Feb 1945 | Nationality: British | |
Fate | Sunk by U-1276 (Karl-Heinz Wendt) | ||
Position | 51° 47'N, 7° 06'W - Grid AM 89 | ||
Complement | 96 officers and men (60 dead and 36 survivors). | ||
Convoy | HX-337 | ||
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History | Laid down as HMS Broom (K 190), commissioned in June 1941 as HMS Vervain (K 190). | ||
Notes on event | At 11.49 hours on 20 February 1945 HMS Vervain (K 190) (T/A/LtCdr R.A. Howell, RNVR) was hit on starboard side by a torpedo from U-1276 while escorting convoy HX-337 and sank at 12.12 hours about 25 miles south-east of Dungarvan, Ireland. The commander, three officers and 56 ratings were lost. The U-boat was sunk after this attack by HMS Amethyst (U 16) (LtCdr N. Scott-Elliot, DSC, RN) from the same convoy. Three officers and 33 ratings were rescued by the British rescue ship Bury, assisted by a whaler from HMS Geranium (K 16) (T/Lt C. Blackshaw, RNVR) which had swapped her position in the escort screen with HMS Vervain only 10 minutes before the attack. | ||
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On board | We have details of 70 people who were on board. |
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