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Old 04-30-08, 03:17 PM   #3
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Default MV Empire Lugard

Empire Lugard
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Name
Empire Lugard
Type:
Motor merchant
Tonnage
7.241 tons
Completed
1941 - Wm. Doxford & Sons Ltd, Sunderland
Owner
Stott, Mann & Fleming Ltd, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Homeport
London
Date of attack
13 Sep, 1942
Nationality: British
Fate
Sunk by U-558 (Günther Krech)
Position
12.07N, 63.32W - Grid ED 8375
- See location on a map -
Complement
47 (0 dead and 47 survivors).
Convoy
TAG-5
Route
Trinidad (12 Sep) - St.John, New Brunswick
Cargo
8842 tons of bauxite
History
Built for Ministry of War Transport (MoWT)

Notes on loss
At 06.22 and 06.23 hours on 13 Sep, 1942, U-558 fired three torpedoes at ships in the convoy TAG-5 and observed hits on three ships after 1 minute 50 seconds, 1 minute 59 seconds and 2 minutes 40 seconds, but made no visual confirmation due to operations of the escorts. In fact, two ships had been hit, the Suriname and Empire Lugard.
The master, 35 crew members, ten gunners and one signalman from Empire Lugard (Master C.K. Nielsen) were picked up by the Vilja and landed at Port of Spain, Trinidad.
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