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Built 1937
Tonnage 8,587 / 12,380 tons
Cargo: 92,514 barrels of gasoline and gas oil.
Route: Areno, Aruba - Trinidad - Rio de Janeiro - Santos, Brazil
Sunk on 17 AUG 42 by U-108 on pos. 07º 24"N 51º 33"W.
49 Dead
No Survivors
At 16.57 hours on 17 Aug, 1942, the unescorted Louisiana (Joel A. Swanson) was hit by one of three torpedoes fired by U-108 from a distance of
The U-boat surfaced and chased the ship, which fired at her with the 4in gun on the stern (the ship was also armed with two .50cal guns) and sent distress signals. At 20.30 hours, the Norwegian motor merchant Tercero came between U-108 and
At 22.44 hours, an aircraft approached and the U-boat was forced to dive, one bomb was dropped but it missed. Staying submerged, the U-boat reached a favourable firing position and fired two torpedoes at 23.49 hours. The first struck at the forward edge of the bridge and as the second struck, the tanker caught fire immediately and fire soon covered the entire length of the vessel.
The tanker sank bow first in 06°39N/52°15W, leaving a burning oil slick on the surface. Three men on a raft had abandoned the ship during the chase and had been spotted by the aircraft, which attacked the U-boat during the chase, but rescue vessels failed to find them. The eight officers, 33 crewmen and eight armed guards perished.
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