Resolute (schooner)
SV Resolute was a Colombian Schooner that the German submarine U-172 shelled and sank on 23 June 1942 in the Caribbean Sea.[1]
History | |
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Name: | Resolute |
Out of service: | 23 June 1942 |
Fate: | Shelled and sunk |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Sailing ship |
Tonnage: | 35 GRT |
Crew: | 10 |
Construction
Resolute was built as a Schooner at an unknown date. Her size and speed are also unknown. She was assessed at 35 GRT.[2]
Sinking
Resolute was stopped by the German submarine U-172 at 17.10 pm on 23 June 1942 in the Caribbean Sea near Saint Andrews and Old Providence. Afterwards the u-boat sank the abandoned vessel with hand grenades and gunfire from her deck gun. The attack and sinking of the Resolute still claimed six lives of her 10 crew members, the four survivors later claimed that they were machine-gunned after having abandoned the ship, but this was apparently a misinterpretation of shots that missed the Resolute.[1]
Wreck
The wreck of Resolute lies at (13°15′N 80°30′W), but the current condition of the wreck is unknown.[2]
References
- "Resolute". uboat.net. 1995. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
- "SV Resolute [+1942]". wrecksite.eu. 15 October 2010. Retrieved 14 June 2020.