Convoys ONS 18/ON 202 - Tables

Tables

a) Allied ships lost

Date Name Nationality Casualties Tonnage Sunk by...
ONS-18 ... ... ... ... ...
23 Sept 1943 Steel Voyager US none 6198 GRT U-952
ON-202 ... ... ... ... ...
19/20 Sept Theodore Dwight Weld US 33 7176 GRT U-238
20 Sept Frederick Douglass US none 7176 GRT U-238,
U-654
23 Sept Fort Jemseg British 1 7134 GRT U-238
23 Sept Oregon Express Nor 8 3642 GRT U-238
23 Sept Skjelbred Nor none 5096 GRT U-238

. b) Allied warships lost

Date Name Nationality Casualties Type Sunk by...
20/21 Sept 1943 St Croix Canadian ? 147 destroyer U-305
20/21 Sept Polyanthus British ? 88 corvette U-952
23 Sept Itchen British 227 frigate U-666

. c) Axis submarines lost

Date Number Type Captain Casualties Sunk by...
19 Sept 1943 U-341 VIIC O/L Epp 50 Lib A, 10 sqdn RCAF
20 Sept U-338 VIIC K/L Kinzel 51 Lib F, 120 Sqdn
HMCS Drumheller
21/22 Sept U-229 VIIC O/L Schletig 50 HMS Keppel

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