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Built 1942
Tonnage 7,191 / 9,000 tons
Cargo: Ballast
Route: Bahia - Trinidad - Georgetown, British Guiana
Torpedoed and damaged 28 MAY 43 by U-154 in pos. 03º 56”S 36º 43”W
0 Dead
70 Survivors
Between 04.43 and 04.46 hours on 28 May 1943, U-154 fired six torpedoes at the convoy BT-14 about 125 miles east of
The Cardinal Gibbons (Master Donald Dinsmore Fitzpatrick) was struck on the starboard side abaft the stem and a hole was ripped in the forepeak tank containing fresh water. The eight officers, 35 crewmen and 27 armed guards (the ship was armed with one 5in and nine 20mm guns) remained on board and suffered no injuries. The vessel remained on course and arrived in
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