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15)LLANASHE U-182*



https://www.naval-history.net/Maps1939-08RNStations.GIF




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Built: 1936


Tonnage: 4,836 / 9,150 tons


Cargo: 3,500 tons of tinplate and aluminum


Route: Basrah - Bandar Abbas - Port Elizabeth - Capetown


Sunk 17 FEB 43 by U-182 on pos . 34° 00'S 28° 30'E


33 Dead


9 Survivors


On 17 Feb 1943 the unescorted Llanashe (Master James Parry) was torpedoed and sunk by U-182 south of Cape Saint Francis, Cape Colony. The master, 27 crew members and five gunners were lost. The chief officer, S.P. Lloyd, seven crew members and one gunner were picked up after 11 days adrift by the Dutch merchant Tarakan, transferred to HMS Carthage (F 99) (Capt W.H.V. Harris, MVO DSC) and HMS Racehorse (H 11) (Cdr A.F. Burness-Nugent) and landed at Capetown on 4 March.


By Llanashe (British Steam merchant) - Ships hit by German U-boats during WWII - uboat.net


 

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