Photo. https://catalogs.marinersmuseum.org/search?query=MARY
Completed: 1920
Tonnage: 3,105 / 5,030 tons
Cargo: Lend Lease Cargo
Route: New York - San Juan, Puerto Rico - Suez
Sunk 3 MAR 42 by U-129 on pos 08º 25"N 52º 50"W
1 Dead
33 Survivors
Laid down as Cassimir, completed in September 1920 as Cody for US Shipping Board (USSB), Philadelphia. Later sold to Lykes Bros SS Co Inc, New Orleans. 1939 renamed Mary for A.H. Bull & Co Inc, New York.
At 17.05 hours on 3 Mar, 1942, the unescorted and unarmed Mary (Master Severin Broadwick) was hit by two torpedoes from U-129 about
The second struck about 8 seconds later at the #4 lower hold. Most of the eight officers and 26 crewmen had abandoned ship in two lifeboats, before the ship was hit by a coup de grâce at 17.17 hours on the port side at the #1 hold, causing the ship to sink about 15 minutes later. The U-boat surfaced and Clausen questioned the survivors in the boat of the master before leaving the area.
The survivors in the lifeboats were picked up after sailing
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