MARIUS CHAMBON
Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2022 7:21 pm
The 1905-built tug MARIUS CHAMBON was apparently requisitioned by the Marine Nationale on 29/8/1939 at Marseille and on 9/12/1939 sailed from Marseille for Beirut
From two interesting threads on the Old Forum, we know that in 1941 the tug took refuge at Iskenderun in then-neutral Turkey in July 1941 just before the end of the Allied invasion of Syria and Lebanon (Operation Exporter).
http://www.warsailors.com/forum/archive ... 45300.html
http://www.warsailors.com/forum/archive ... 65336.html
I am therefore intrigued the attached little photo, more-or-less clearly labelled "Baie de Karagatch, Turquie, Janvier 1940" and claimed to be of MARIUS CHAMBON. This certainly looks like that tug, after the two thin funnels she was built with were replaced by a single conventional one, probably in the 1920s, if not before. The location is not so simple as there are many places of that name in Turkey, now spelled "Karaağaç", and two candidates in particular:
- Karaağaç Bay, ironically now a Turkish naval base (but only since the 1980s) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aksaz_Naval_Base
- Karaağaç, now effectively a suburb of Iskenderun, though I do not think that the background matches - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karaa%C4%9Fa%C3%A7,_Hatay
So why would MARIUS CHAMBON have been in a remote Turkish bay in January 1940?
From two interesting threads on the Old Forum, we know that in 1941 the tug took refuge at Iskenderun in then-neutral Turkey in July 1941 just before the end of the Allied invasion of Syria and Lebanon (Operation Exporter).
http://www.warsailors.com/forum/archive ... 45300.html
http://www.warsailors.com/forum/archive ... 65336.html
I am therefore intrigued the attached little photo, more-or-less clearly labelled "Baie de Karagatch, Turquie, Janvier 1940" and claimed to be of MARIUS CHAMBON. This certainly looks like that tug, after the two thin funnels she was built with were replaced by a single conventional one, probably in the 1920s, if not before. The location is not so simple as there are many places of that name in Turkey, now spelled "Karaağaç", and two candidates in particular:
- Karaağaç Bay, ironically now a Turkish naval base (but only since the 1980s) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aksaz_Naval_Base
- Karaağaç, now effectively a suburb of Iskenderun, though I do not think that the background matches - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karaa%C4%9Fa%C3%A7,_Hatay
So why would MARIUS CHAMBON have been in a remote Turkish bay in January 1940?