Site Map | Search Warsailors.com |Merchant Fleet Main Page | Warsailors.com Home 

Available Discussion Forums

CONVOY HG 75
Departed Gibraltar on Oct. 22-1941 and arrived Liverpool on Nov. 3.
Arnold Hague's "The Allied Convoy System" agrees with 17 ships.

Transcribed from documents received from Tony Cooper, England - His source: Public Records Office, Kew.

Info on ships sunk has been added with the help of
"Lloyd's War Losses", Vol. I.
"The World's Merchant Fleets 1939", R. W. Jordan
"Axis Submarine Successes of World War Two", Jürgen Rohwer.

Ship
Nationality
Cargo
Destination
Remarks
Ruth I
Norwegian
iron pyrites
Mersey
Blairdevon
British
iron ore
Ardrossan
From HG 74
Empire Brook
"
iron ore
Tyne
Wallsend
"
pyrites
Mersey
Cara
"
iron pyrites
London
Ulea
"
pyrites
Aberdeen
Sunk Oct. 28 by U-432
19 - 9 survived
Tadorna
"
general - onions
Liverpool
From HG 74
Empire Bay
"
iron ore
Barrow
Ariosto*
"
general
Liverpool
Commodore
Sunk Oct. 24 by U-564
6 - 42 (45?) survived
Empire Snipe
"
none given
Glasgow
Merkland
"
none given
Liverpool
Como
"
none given
Belfast
Carsbreck*
"
iron ore
Barrow
Sunk Oct. 24 by U-564
23 (24?)† - 19 (18?) survived
Harperley
"
iron ore
Mersey
Alhama*
"
cork - onions
Belfast
Sunk Oct. 24 by U-564
no casualties - 33 survived
Marian
"
scrap
Belfast
Pacific
"
iron ore
Barrow
Empire Wolfe
"
iron ore
Barrow

Notes:
* Ariosto, Carsbreck and Alhama have all been crossed out with the word "NOT" next to them, which is usually the way of indicating the ship did not sail. In this case, however, they must have sailed, since they were sunk when in HG 75.

Carsbreck, on a voyage from Almeria for Barrow with about 6000 tons iron ore, was sunk on Oct. 24 by U-564. According to "Lloyd's War Losses", she had a crew of 36 and 6 gunners, 19 crew and 4 gunners missing.

Alhama, on a voyage from Seville and Valencia for Belfast with a cargo of 180 tons tartaric acid, 1730 tons onions, wines and cork, and 27 tons general, was sunk at the same time by the same U-boat. She had a crew of 26 and 7 gunners, all of whom were saved. (Arnold Hague gives U-563 as the culprit in Alhama's case).

Ariosto was also sunk by U-564 at the same time. She was on a voyage from Lisbon to Liverpool with 495 tons cork, 51 tons ore, 26 tons diatonite and 10 tons general, and a crew of 37 plus 4 gunners, 4 Commodore's staff and 3 passengers. 5 crew and 1 gunner were lost.

Ulea, voyaging from Huelva, cargo of 2393 tons copper pyrites, was sunk on Oct. 28 by U-432. She had a crew of 21, as well as 4 gunners and 3 passengers on board - 13 crew, 3 gunners and all the passengers were lost.

In addition to the 4 merchant ships, HMS Cossack (U-563 - Oct. 24) and HMS Ariguani were also torpedoed (damaged by U-83 - Oct. 26). Cossack (of Jøssingfjord/Altmark fame) eventually sank.

Commodore's notes are not available.

Some of the escorts are named at the first 3 external links below.

Related external links:
The loss of Carsbreck
The loss of Ariosto
The loss of Alhama

Casualties of Cossack - A section of the HMS Cossack Association website.

HG (& SL) Convoys - In chronological order.

To find out if any of these ships were in convoys going in the other direction, see
Mike Holdoway's website

For more info on the Empire Ships sailing in this convoy, see
The Empire Ships

Back to Convoy Index

To the next HG convoy in my list HG 76


   Be   
C
   D   
E
F
G
   He   
I
J
   K   
L
M
N
O
   PQ   
R
   So   
   To   
U
V
W
   Ø   

 Site Map | Search Warsailors.com |Merchant Fleet Main Page | Warsailors.com Home