Tjileboet (Dutch Steam merchant) - Ships hit by German U-boats during WWII (original) (raw)
Ships hit by U-boats
Dutch Steam merchant
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Name | Tjileboet | |
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Type: | Steam merchant | |
Tonnage | 5,760 tons | |
Completed | 1918 - NV Mij voor Scheeps-en Werktuigbouw ´Fyenoord´, Rotterdam | |
Owner | Koninklijke Java-China-Japan Lijn NV, Amsterdam | |
Homeport | Batavia | |
Date of attack | 29 Nov 1942 | Nationality: Dutch |
Fate | Sunk by U-161 (Albrecht Achilles) | |
Position | 5° 34'N, 25° 02'W - Grid ES 7693 | |
Complement | 62 (62 dead - no survivors) | |
Convoy | ON-145 (dispersed) | |
Route | Swansea (7 Nov) - Belfast Lough (10 Nov) - Bahia - Capetown - Middle East | |
Cargo | General cargo, including food and ammunition | |
History | ||
Notes on event | At 00.37 hours on 29 Nov 1942, U-161 fired a spread of two torpedoes at the Tjileboet (Master J.W. Kroese), dispersed from convoy ON-145, and scored a hit after 72 seconds. The ship exploded in a heavy detonation and debris fell even around the U-boat in a distance of about 1000 metres. At 08.14 hours on 28 November, the Tjileboet had been spotted and she almost escaped as they forced the U-boat to dive at 11.10 hours when turning towards it and firing with artillery, but was finally hit after a difficult hunt in heavy rain squalls and being identified by her distress calls. | |
On board | We have details of 60 people who were on board. |
Location of attack on Tjileboet.
ship sunk.
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