Convoy TAG 5
Convoy TAG 5 was a trade convoy of merchant ships during the second World War. It was the 5th of the numbered TAG Convoys from Trinidad and Aruba to Guantánamo.[1] The convoy was found on 13 September 1942 by U-558. Kapitänleutnant Günther Krech (Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross) destroyed three ships from the convoy in two approaches aboard U-558.[2]
Convoy TAG.5 | |||||
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Part of World War II | |||||
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Commanders and leaders | |||||
Admiral Karl Dönitz Kapitänleutnant Günther Krech |
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Strength | |||||
1 U-boat |
17 merchant ships 7 escorts | ||||
Casualties and losses | |||||
2 ships sunk 1 damaged, and then total loss |
Ships in the convoy[3]
Name | Flag | Tonnage (GRT) | Notes |
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Alar (1939) | 9,430 | Curaçao to Guantanamo Bay Naval Base | |
Altair (1920) | 6,933 | Curaçao to Guantanamo Bay Naval Base | |
Beaconoil (1919) | 6,893 | Curaçao to Guantanamo Bay Naval Base; probably this convoy | |
Cottica (1927) | 3,989 | ||
Empire Kangaroo (1919) | 6,219 | ||
Empire Lugard (1941) | 7,241 | Sunk by U-558[4] | |
Examiner (1942) | 6,736 | ||
Gulftide (1937) | 7,140 | ||
HMCS Halifax (K237) | Escort 12 Sep – 14 Sep | ||
Henry D Whiton (1921) | 4,548 | ||
Hoegh Silverdawn (1940) | 7,715 | ||
Leonatus (1938) | 2,242 | ||
Macabi (1921) | 2,802 | ||
Peter Hurll (1930) | 10,871 | ||
Saintonge (1936) | 9,386 | Curaçao to Guantanamo Bay Naval Base | |
Suriname (1930) | 7,915 | Sunk by U-558[5] | |
USS PC-481 | Escort 12 Sep – 16 Sep | ||
USS PC-574 | Escort 12 Sep – 16 Sep | ||
USS Spry | Escort 12 Sep – 16 Sep | ||
USS Upshur (DD-144) | Escort 12 Sep – 16 Sep | ||
USS YMS-24 | Escort 13 Sep – 16 Sep | ||
USS YMS-56 | Escort 13 Sep – 16 Sep | ||
Vilja (1928) | 6,672 | Torpedoed by U-558[6] and abandoned, but reboarded and safely arrived in Trinidad damaged. Later declared a total loss. | |
West Kyska (1918) | 5,552 | Did not sail | |
References
- Hague, p.113
- Rohwer & Hummelchen, p.164
- "Convoy". Arnold Hague Convoy Database. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
- "MV Empire Lugard – British Motor merchant". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
- "SS Suriname – Dutch Steam merchant". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
- "MV Vilja – Norwegian Motor tanker". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 24 October 2013.
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