Navy | The Royal Navy |
Type | MS Whaler |
Class | [No specific class] |
Pennant | |
Built by | Smiths Dock Co., Ltd. (South Bank-on-Tees, U.K.) |
Ordered | |
Laid down | |
Launched | 24 Jul 1925 |
Commissioned | Sep 1939 |
Lost | 29 Jan 1942 |
Loss position | 32° 07'N, 25° 30'E |
History | Completed in August 1925. HMS Sotra (T/Lt. Frederick Roy Linfield, RNR) was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-431 about 80 nautical miles east of Tobruk, Libya in position 32º07'N, 25º30'E. All hands (22) lost. Hit by U-boat |
U-boat Attack | See our U-boat attack entry for the HMS Sotra |
Commands listed for HMS Sotra
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Commander | From | To | |
1 | T/Lt. John Mortimer Davies, RCNVR | 5 Oct 1940 | 28 Jul 1941 |
2 | T/Lt. Frederick Roy Linfield, RNR | 28 Jul 1941 | 29 Jan 1942 (+) |
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Notable events involving Sotra include:
5 Jan 1941
At Lindi, the light cruiser HMS Ceres (Capt. E.G. Abbott, AM, RN) fuelled and stored four M/S whalers of the 142nd Minesweeping Group. These were the Sarna, Soika, Sotra and Svana.
All ships then departed Lindi later the same day. (1)
Sources
- ADM 53/113882
ADM numbers indicate documents at the British National Archives at Kew, London.