Information on the North Sands class:
The Fort ships were a class of 198 cargo ships built in Canada during World War II. They were for use by the United Kingdom under Lend-Lease system. All had the prefix "Fort" when built during 1941 and 1945. The ships were in service between 1942 and 1985.
The Fort ships were 424 feet 6 inches (129.39 m) long with a beam of 57 feet (17.37 m). They were assessed at 7,130 GRT. The ships were of three types, the North Sands type, which were of riveted construction, and the Canadian and Victory types, which were of welded construction. They were built by eighteen different Canadian shipyards (Wikipedia).
Below are the merchant vessels of the North Sands class:
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Loss date | | Name of ship | Tons | Nat. | U-boat | Commander |
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17 May 1942 | | Fort Qu´Appelle | 7,127 | | U-135 | Friedrich-Hermann Praetorius |
11 Jun 1942 | | Fort Good Hope | 7,130 | | U-159 | Helmut Friedrich Witte |
17 Aug 1942 | | Fort la Reine | 7,133 | | U-658 | Hans Senkel |
6 Mar 1943 | | Fort Battle River | 7,133 | | U-410 | Horst-Arno Fenski |
6 Mar 1943 | | Fort Paskoyac (d.) | 7,134 | | U-410 | Horst-Arno Fenski |
9 Mar 1943 | | Fort Norman (d.) | 7,133 | | U-596 | Gunter Jahn |
17 Mar 1943 | | Fort Cedar Lake (d.) | 7,134 | | U-338 | Manfred Kinzel |
17 Mar 1943 | | Fort Cedar Lake | 7,134 | | U-665 | Hans-Jürgen Haupt |
30 Mar 1943 | | Fort a la Corne | 7,133 | | U-596 | Gunter Jahn |
17 Apr 1943 | | Fort Rampart (d.) | 7,134 | | U-628 | Heinrich Hasenschar |
18 Apr 1943 | | Fort Rampart | 7,134 | | U-226 | Rolf Borchers |
12 May 1943 | | Fort Concord | 7,138 | | U-456 | Max-Martin Teichert |
18 May 1943 | | Fort Anne (d.) | 7,134 | | U-414 | Walther Huth |
6 Jul 1943 | | Jasper Park | 7,129 | | U-177 | Robert Gysae |
16 Jul 1943 | | Fort Franklin | 7,135 | | U-181 | Wolfgang Lüth |
24 Jul 1943 | | Fort Chilcotin | 7,133 | | U-172 | Carl Emmermann |
6 Aug 1943 | | Fort Halkett | 7,133 | | U-185 | August Maus |
19 Sep 1943 | | Fort Longueuil | 7,128 | | U-532 | Ottoheinrich Junker |
23 Sep 1943 | | Fort Jemseg | 7,134 | | U-238 | Horst Hepp |
1 Oct 1943 | | Fort Howe | 7,133 | | U-410 | Horst-Arno Fenski |
20 Jan 1944 | | Fort Buckingham | 7,122 | | U-188 | Siegfried Lüdden |
25 Jan 1944 | | Fort la Maune | 7,130 | | U-188 | Siegfried Lüdden |
14 May 1944 | | Fort Fidler (d.) | 7,127 | | U-616 | Siegfried Koitschka |
19 May 1944 | | Fort Missanabie | 7,147 | | U-453 | Dierk Lührs |
23 Aug 1944 | | Fort Yale | 7,134 | | U-480 | Hans-Joachim Förster |
2 Nov 1944 | | Fort Thompson (d.) | 7,134 | | U-1223 | Albert Kneip |
23 Feb 1945 | | Point Pleasant Park | 7,136 | | U-510 | Alfred Eick |
Legend:
(d.) means the ship was damaged in the action.
27 instances of North Sands class ships hit by U-boats.
If you miss a certain ship from this listing please let us know, we probably just mislabeled her class.