John Mozolak Jr. NEW YORK SHIPS TO FOREIGN PORTS “T” Ships

9.1939 thru 8.1945 Page 1

T. C. McCOBB: Am S/T 1936 7,451gt

Arr 1940: 4/6; 5/17 1941: 3/8; 9/5

3/31/1942: Attacked by Italian submarine Calvi in Central Atlantic north of Brazil at 07 10N-45 20W. The submarine

followed the tanker about 5 miles astern shelling her for one hour, caught up and sank her with four torpedoes.

Voyage: Buenos Aires for Caripito water ballast.

T. E. MITCHELL: Am (EC2) 1944 7,247gt

1945: 4/21

T. J. JACKSON: Am (EC2) 1942 7,176gt

1942: 10/7

1943: 2/6; 8/22; 11/10

T. J. WILLIAMS: Pan S/T 1921 8,212gt (ex American 1940)

1941: 7/13

1941: Transferred to UK

9/19/1941: As British vessel, torpedoed and sunk by U552 about 250nm northeast of Cape Farewell at 61 34N-35 11W.

Voyage: Baltimore, and Sydney CB (lv 9/11) in convoy SC 44 for Stanlow with gasoline.

T. K. BENTLEY: Br Schooner wood 3 mast 1920 509gt

1939: 9/29; 11/29 detained-will proceed 12/2

Arr 1940: 6/11; 8/22; 11/13

1941: 8/30; 6/11

TABIAN: Du M/V 1930 8,150gt

Arr 1940: 3/13; 3/27; 8/16; 12/27

1941: 2/4; 7/31; 8/19

1942: 1/17; 7/23

1943: 3/8; 9/9; 10/29

TABINTA: Du M/V 1930 8,156gt

Arr 1940: 4/4; 4/29; 9/18

1941: 3/4 detained-will proceed 3/9; 3/22; 8/23

1942: 2/9

TABITHA BROWN: Am (EC2-LTS) 1942 7,176gt

1943: 5/13 1945: 3/8; 5/12

3//9/1943: Reported by U510 to have torpedoed the vessel that was in Trinidad bound convoy BT 6 about 135nm

north of Cayenne, French Guiana at 07 11N-52 30W.

TABOR: Nor M/V 1936 4,768gt

Arr 1940: 1/18; 4/20; 4/29; 7/22; 9/30; 10/29

1941: 1/18; 3/22; 3/28; 6/11; 6/20; 9/30 delayed-proceeding 10/3

1942: 5/8

3/9/1943: Sunk by torpedo and gunfire from U506 about 230nm southeast of Cape Agulhas at 37 30S-23 15E.

Voyage: Alexandria and Aden for Cape Town and Lagos with bagged salt as ballast.

TACHIRA: Pan S/S 1920 2,325gt

Arr 1940: 3/25; 4/23; 5/20; 6/17; 7/15; 8/12; 9/9; As American 10/9; 11/4; 12/3; 12/30

1941: As American 1/2; 1/29; 2/26; 3/26; 4/24; 5/21; 6/18; 7/15; 8/13; 9/10; 10/8; 11/5; 12/3

1942: As American 2/4; 3/19; 5/1

7/12/1942: As American vessel, torpedoed and sunk by U129 about 65nm SSW of Grand Cayman Island at

18 15N-81 45W. Voyage: Maracaibo, and Barranquilla for New Orleans with coffee and cocoa.

TACOMA: Dmk M/V 1926 5,905gt

Arr 1940: 1/24

1940: Transferred to UK.

7/5/1940: As British ship, seized by Vichy France at Dakar while on passage from London for Dakar and Saigon.

The capture was in retaliation to the British naval bombardment of the French fleet at Oran.

9/24/1940: Damaged by gunfire from RN ships attacking the Vichy French fleet in Dakar Harbor. Beached.

TACOMA: Pan S/S Reefer 1930 8,268gt (ex Germany)

1945: 1/5

TACOMA CITY: Br S/S 1929 4,738gt

Arr 1940: 12/30 1941: 1/10

3/13/1941: Mined in the Mersey off Rock Ferry Light. Broke in two. Total Loss.

Voyage: New York for Manchester with trucks and general cargo.

TACTICIAN: Br S/S 1928 5,996gt

1943: 3/8 1944: 8/10; 10/19

TAGANROG: USSR S/T 1921 8,272gt (ex LA PURISIMA Am 1942)

1944: 5/9

1944: Returned to US and to previous name.

TAHCHEE: Br S/T 1914 6,508gt

1941: 4/5; 6/10; 8/20

1942: 12/3R

1943: 1/5; 3/12; 5/28; 7/22; 10/18 detained-now proceeding

1944: 2/9; 3/8; 5/9

1945: 4/4; 822

10/9/1941: Torpedoed by U652 about 120nm northeast of Cape Farewell at 61 15N-41 05W. Towed by corvette

HMCS Orillia to Reykjavik. Voyage: Sydney CB in convoy SC 42 for UK.

TAHSINIA: Br M/V 1942 7,267

1943: 2/27

10/1/1943: Sunk by torpedo and gunfire from U532 just south of eastern approach to Eight Degree Channel, Maldive

Islands at 06 51N-73 48E. Voyage: Sailed independently from Calcutta, and Colombo (lv 9/28) for Aden and UK

with tea, manganese, pig iron and general cargo.

TAI PING: Nor M/V Reefer 1929 7,019gt

1939: 10/4; 10/31

5/28/1940: Seized by Germany at Oslo. Designated Sperrbrecher 14, a KM supply ship for auxiliary cruisers (raiders).

1942: Renamed Bockenheim. 9/12/1942: Mined and sunk at Honningsvag, northern Norway. Refloated. Repaired.

8/26/1944: Scuttled by Germans as a blockship in the Gironde near Bordeaux. Refloated. Broken up in 1949.

TAI PING YANG: Nor M/V Reefer 1929 7,025gt

1939: 11/9; 12/1 Arr 1940: 8/8; 8/19

TAI SHAN: Nor M/V Reefer 1929 6,962gt

1939: 9/2

1941: 4/15; 7/5; 10/6; 12/20

1942: 4/28; 8/29

1943: 1/5; 3/17; 8/6; 10/9

1944: 12/23

1945: 3/8; 5/26

TAI YANG: Nor M/V Reefer 1929 7,084gt

1939: 12/14; 12/30 Arr 1940: 8/2 1941: 2/9; 8/14

TAI YIN: Nor M/V Reefer 1929 9,214gt

1939: 9/11 1941: 3/27

TAIGAINOS: USSR S/S 1920 2,630gt

1945: 8/6

TAKAOKA MARU: Japan S/S 1920 7,006gt

1939: 12/26

6/5/1944: Torpedoed and sunk by submarine USS Shark west of northern Mariana Islands at 18 40N-140 35E.

TAKETOYO MARU: Japan S/S 1920 6,965gt

Arr 1940: 1/5 1941: 3/4

8/21/1944: Torpedoed and sunk by submarine USS Ray off northwest Mindoro at 13 23N-120 19E.

TALABOT: Nor M/V 1936 6,798gt

Arr 1940: 10/21 1941: 8/30

3/26/1942: Badly damaged in air attack at Valletta Harbor, Malta. On fire with bow under water. Scuttled to prevent

fires from reaching ammunition. Refloated in 1949, taken to deep water and scuttled. Voyage: Alexandria (lv 3/20)

in convoy MW 10 for Valleta (arr 3/23) with benzine, ammunition, coal, wheat and flour.

TALAMANCA: Am S/S Pass-Reefer 1931 6,963gt

1939: 9/9; 9/27, 11/4; 11/22; 12/9; 12/27

Arr 1940: 1/11; 1/29; 2/16; 3/4; 3/21; 4/8; 4/25; 5/13; 5/31; 6/17; 7/5; 7/22; 8/8; 8/26; 9/12; 9/30; 10/24; 11/12; 11/28; 12/16

1941: 1/2; 1/22; 2/7; 2/26; 3/14; 4/2; 4/18; 5/7; 5/23; 6/10; 6/25; 7/16; 8/6; 8/27; 9/17; 10/8; 11/5; 11/26

1/1942: To USN as stores ship renamed USS Talamanca (AF-15).

TALARALITE: Br/Can S/T 1918 2,631gt

1941: 4/19

TALAS: Yug S/S 1895 2,480gt

1941: 8/11

11/17/1941: Stranded off Funk Island, northeast Newfoundland. Sank after being refloated.

TALISMAN: Am S/S (C2-S-AJ1) 1944 8,258gt

1944: 4/21; 6/14; 8/9; 11/14

1945: 1/7; 1/8 delayed-waiting navy orders-proceeding 1/18; 2/16; 5/9; 5/11; 7/21; 8/2

TALISMAN: Nor M/V 1937 6,701gt

1939: 9/29

Arr 1940: 1/29; 2/23; 7/1; 7/18; 12/10; 12/23

1941: 4/26; 5/10; 9/5; 12/27

1942: 1/31; 5/16; 9/5; 12/4

1943: 2/19; 4/26; 7/20; 10/6; 12/11

1944: 3/18; 6/5; 8/25; 11/9

TALISSE: Du M/V 1930 8,168gt

1939: 11/18

Arr 1940: 5/23; 11/4; 11/23

1941: 4/30; 5/14; 10/9; 10/23

1942: 4/21; 12/12

1943: 1/18; 7/31

1945: 3/28; 5/31

TAMAHA: Br S/T 1914 6,496gt

1943: 5/3; 8/13; 10/24

1945: 7/19

TAMANDARE: Brazil S/S (Hog ) 1919 4,942gt (ex MORMACPORT*Am 1940)

Arr 1940: 8/26; 9/16; 11/25; 12/9

1941: 2/18; 3/1; 3/17; 5/29; 7/30; 8/13

7/26/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U66 about 13nm north of northeastern Tobago at 11 34N-60 30W.

Voyage: Pernambuco for Trinidad and La Guaira with coffee and general.

TAMAROA: Br S/S Pass-Reefer 1922 12,405gt

1943: 4/23; 12/20

1944: 4/5; 5/29; 7/8; 9/2; 10/20; 12/16

12/25/1940: Attacked in North Atlantic on her first voyage as troopship by KM heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper.

TAMAULIPAS: Am S/T 1919 6,943gt (ex HUGOTON*Am 1941)

1942: 2/22; 3/21

4/9/1942: Torpedoed by U552 about 28nm ESE of Cape Lookout at 34 25N-76W. Caught fire, exploded, broke back.

Sank on following day. Voyage: Tampico (lv 4/2) for New York with furnace oil.

TAMBOUR: Pan S/S 1917 1,811gt (ex FIDRA*Fin 1941)

1942: 6/13

9/26/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U175 about 105nm southeast of Trinidad and about 20nm off the Venezuela coast

at 08 50N-59 50W. Voyage: Paramaribo for Trinidad with bauxite.

TAMERLANE: Nor M/V 1936 6,778gt

Arr 1940: 7/22; 8/5; 12/30

1941: 1/4; 1/21; 4/2; 7/24; 11/5; 11/18

1942: 3/16; 6/22; 9/18; 12/16

1943: 3/5; 6/2; 8/30; 11/17

1944: 2/8; 4/29; 7/24; 10/30

1945: 1/27; 4/21; 7/14

TAMESIS: Nor M/V 1939 7,256gt

Arr 1940: 2/27; 3/11; 7/30; 8/12

1941: 1/9; 2/1; 5/31; 6/14; 10/6; 10/17

1942: 4/25; 10/6

1943: 1/14

6/26/1942: Torpedoed by U701 off Diamond Shoal, about 16nm SSW of Cape Hatteras at 34 59N-75 41W.

Beached at Hatteras Inlet. Towed to New York for repairs.

3/7/1943: Sunk in collision with freighter Alcoa Guard*(Am) about 190nm northeast of Bermuda at 35 07N-62 45W.

The accident occurred after the convoy was ordered by the Convoy Commander to divert to prevent running into and

interfering with convoy UGS 6. Voyage: Sailed independently from Lobito Bay, Angola (lv 2/20), later at some

point joined a convoy for New York with copper and tin.

TAMPA: Nor MV 1923 4,701gt

1939: 12/23 Arr 1940: 3/6

1940: Seized by Germany. Recovered at Horten, Norway in 1945.

TAMPA: Am M/V 1920 5,959gt

1939: 11/21

Arr 1940: 4/15; 5/20; 10/31; 11/25

1941: 10/27; 4/26

1942: 1/7

1943: 2/15; 7/5

1944: 2/15

4/4/1944: To USN for conversion to barracks ship. Renamed USS Orvetta (IX-157).

TAMPICO: Mexico M/T 1930 6,089gt (ex BISCA-Nor 1940)

Arr 1940: 3/25; 6/14; 7/15; 8/20; 11/6

1941: 11/5; 12/27

1942: 2/3; 9/10; 11/5; 12/?R

1943: 1/29; 2/27 detained for repairs-now proceeding; 11/10; 12/21

1944: 1/29; 3/4; 4/14; 5/19; 6/17; 7/21; 8/22

1945: 2/27; 3/23; 4/18; 5/17; 6/11; 8/6

TAMPICO: Am S/S 1900 1,992gt

1942: 12/??R (Date not shown in summary)

1944: As British 11/27

1945: As British 2/25 (not found in Blotter for this date); 3/5

TAMPICO: Am (T2) 1944 10,296gt

1944: 9/19; 10/25; 11/22; 12/25

1945: 3/10

TANAC No ( ): Br M/Tug 1944/67gt (Made in Canada)

No. 54: 8/9/1944 No. 55: 8/9/1944

TANAC V No ( ): Br M/Tug/1944 (Made in Canada) All Cleared 1945:

No. 127: 7/24 No. 128: 7/24 No. 167: 5/2 No. 188: 8/9 No. 189: 8/9

No. 207: 5/2 No. 208: 7/27 No. 209: 7/27

TANAFJORD: Nor S/S 1921 5,922gt

1939: 11/4

Arr 1940: 2/1; 4/8; 6/17; 9/23

1942: 11/16

1944: 6/17; 10/20

1945: 4/6

TANAMO: Honduras S/S Reefer 1914 3,211gt (ex American 1940)

1941: 4/19; 6/21; 9/27; 10/21; 11/7; 11/27

1942: 1/4

TANIMBAR: Du M/V 1930 8,169gt

1939: 11/24

Arr 1940: 6/28; 7/17; 12/14

1941: 5/27; 6/14; 11/8

1942: 4/29

1/6/1942: Damaged by gunfire from IJN submarine I-156 south of Tjilatjap, Java.

6/14/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by Italian aircraft about 40nm north of Cape Bougaroun, Algeria at 37 50N-06 44E.

Voyage: Glasgow and Gibraltar in Operation Harpoon bringing supplies to Malta.

TANJA: Dmk S/S 1937 1,392gt

Arr 1940: 2/23; 7/5

1940: Laid up on arrival in New York. 8/2/1941: Taken over by US. Transferred to Panama. Renamed Alcedo*(sunk).

TANKEXPRESS: Nor M/T 1937 10,095gt (ex PETROFINA-Nor 1939)

1941: 10/6

7/25/1942: Sunk by torpedo and gunfire from U130 in Central Atlantic off West Africa at 10 05N-26 31W.

Voyage: Milford Haven in ballast, in convoy OS 30 to Freetown (arr 6/19-lv 7/22)) until 7/24 when ordered to sail

independently for Trinidad.

TANKLAND: Swe M/T 1941 8,363gt

1945: 7/3

TAPANOELI: Du S/S 1924 7,031gt

Arr 1940: 1/5; 8/5

3/17/1941: Torpedoed and sunk by U106 about 200nm northwest of Dakar at 15 56N-20 49W.

Voyage: Batavia (Java) in convoy SL 68 for Glasgow with general cargo.

TARAKAN: Du M/V 1930 8,183gt

1941: 8/27

1942: 10/3

1943: 6/5

1945: 1/17; 4/7; 7/21

TARANAKI: Br M/V Reefer 1928 10,534gt

1943: 4/22; 6/25; 10/16

1944: 1/4; 3/20

1945: 2/17

TARIA: Du M/T 1939 10,354gt

1942: 9/9

1943: 1/12; 3/27; 4/23; 8/13; 9/27; 10/29; 12/31

1944: 2/29; 6/19; 8/24; 10/20; 12/14

1945: 3/2; 4/27; 6/6; 8/30

TARIFA: Nor M/V 1936 7,229gt

Arr 1940: 9/16

1941: 1/24; 2/2

1943: 1/21 detained-engine trouble proceeding 2/7; 5/6 detained for convoy-proceeding 5/13; 7/19

3/7/1944: Torpedoed and sunk by U510 in Arabian Sea about 270nm east of Socotra at 12 48N-58 44E.

Voyage: Suez, and Aden (lv 3/2) for Melbourne with phosphate, oil, mail and military personnel. She joined a convoy

off Oman on 3/3, leaving it on 3/6 to sail independently for Melbourne.

TARLETON BROWN: Am (EC2-LTS) 1943 7,191gt

1943: 6/15; 8/12 1944: 12/13 1945: 5/11

6/10/1944: Lightly damaged from near misses of two bombs in a night air attack while anchored off Anzio.

Voyage: Naples to the Anzio beachhead with explosives, gasoline and troops.

8/15/1944: Lightly damaged by a bomb in a night air attack while anchored in St. Raphael Harbor.

Voyage: Oran for St. Raphael (France) with Army vehicles.

TARN: Nor M/V 1933 6,850gt

Arr 1940: 5/6; 5/20; 10/7; 10/21

1941: 3/17; 4/3; 6/3; 9/24; 10/7; 12/27

1942: 1/12; 4/2; 4/20; 7/11; 12/8

1943: 3/9; 6/7; 9/4; 11/15

1944: 2/19; 5/13; 7/28; 10/16

1945: 1/13; 4/7; 6/22

TARON: Br M/T 1936 8,054gt

1941: 4/26; 7/1 1944: 12/28 1945: 3/3; 5/2

TASMANIA: Dmk M/V Reefer 1935 6,405gt

1939: 11/2

1/24/1941: As British ship, mined 2-3miles off Aberdeen, Scotland while in ballast. Taken in tow on 2/3 for Tees.

10/30/1942: As British ship, torpedoed by U659 about 145nm north of Madeira at 36 06N-16 59W. Torpedoed and sunk

two hours later by U103. Voyage: Calcutta and Freetown (lv 10/16) in convoy SL 125 for Glasgow with food, tea,

jute, pig iron, ore and 44 survivors from freighter Hopecastle (Br).

TASSIA: Gre S/S 1904 3,034gt

1940: 9/9

1942: Transferred to US. Transferred to Panama renamed Cockerel*

TATRA: Nor M/V 1937 4,766gt

Arr 1940: 3/19; 5/31; 8/19; 9/16; 11/25; 12/16

1941: 3/5; 3/15; 6/3; 6/12; 8/19; 10/15; 12/8

1942: 10/3

1943: 5/25; 12/21

1944: 5/20; 10/10

1945: 3/12; 7/14

TATUNO (TATSUNO) MARU: Japan S/S 1916 6,960gt

Arr 1940: 8/16

1/15/1944: Torpedoed and sunk by submarine USS Thresher north of Luzon Island at 20 05N-120 31E.

TAUBATE: Brazil S/S 1905 5,099gt

1941: 10/7

1942: 1/26; 10/7; 10/29

1943: 6/19

1944: 8/12

1945: 7/10

TAWALI: Du M/V 1931 8,177gt

1939: 9/9

Arr 1940: 1/23; 2/2; 6/17; 12/5

1941: 5/24; 6/10; 11/15

1942: 7/27; 10/9

1943: 5/10

TAXIARCHIS: Gre S/S 1913 4,221gt

1939: 12/2; 12/26

Arr 1940: 3/13; 5/20

TAYBANK: Br M/V 1930 5,627gt

1939: 12/27

Arr 1940: 1/5; 5/31; 6/21

1943: 2/27

TBILISI: USSR S/S 1912 7,169gt

1941: 12/13 1942: 6/6

9/7/1943: Mined and sunk in Kara Sea off port of Dikson (Soviet Union). Mines laid by U636 on 8/28/1943.

TECUMSEH PARK: Br/Can (Park-V) 1943 7,163gt

1944: 12/18

TEGELBERG: Du M/V Pass-Reefer 1937 14,150gt

1942: 6/4

TEGUCIGALPA: Honduras S/S 1897 2,928gt

1941: 3/17; 5/20; 6/11

1941: Transferred to Switzerland. Renamed Chasseral*.

TEKOA: Br S/S Reefer 1922 8,695gt

1941: 9/24

1942: 1/14; 10/17

1943: 2/27; 5/15; 10/15

1944: 4/26; 6/29

1945: 2/28; 5/28; 7/24

TELA: Honduras S/S Reefer 1927 3,901gt

1939: 12/11; 12/26

Arr 1940: 1/8; 1/22; 2/5; 2/19; 3/25; 11/27; 12/23

1941: 1/6; 1/20; 2/3; 2/17; 3/8; 11/8

6/8/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U504 about 135nm north of Cabo Camaron, Honduras at 18 15N-85 20W.

Voyage: New Orleans for Port Limos.

TELAMON: Du S/S 1928 2,078gt

1939: 9/6; 10/11; 11/9; 12/6

Arr 1940: 1/2; 1/29; 2/26; 3/23; 4/20; 9/30; 12/2

1941: 2/11; 5/8; 5/31; 6/24; 8/9; 12/5

1942: 1/10; 3/7; 5/9

7/24/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U160 about 85nm southeast of Galeota Point, Trinidad and about 70nm off the

Orinoco estuary at 09 15N-59 54W. Voyage: Demerara for Trnidad with bauxite and greenhart wood.

TELDE: Honduras S/S Reefer 1927 2,726gt

Arr 1940: 7/28 1941: 1/25

TELEMACHUS: Br M/V 1943 8,265gt

1945: 7/28

TELESSFORA DE LARRINAGA: Br S/S 1920 5,780gt

Arr 1940: 12/31 1941: 1/10; 8/15 1942: 2/10 1943: 1/13

3/19-20/1941: Damaged in night air raid on Victoria Dock, London.

TELFAIR STOCKTON: Am (EC2) 1944 7,240gt

1944: 12/30 1945: 1/2; 3/23

TELNES: Nor S/S 1936 1,694gt

Arr 1940: 1/5

1/19/1940: Torpedoed and sunk by U55 northwest of Orkney Islands. No survivors.

Voyage: New York (lv 1/9) for Rotterdam and Antwerp with general cargo.

TEMERAIRE: Nor M/V 1927 6,465gt

1942: 3/27; 9/16R 1944: 9/20

TEMNAREN: Swe M/V 1939 3,142gt

1939: 10/28

Arr 1940: 1/22; 2/5; 4/8; 7/10; 11/20; 12/2

1941: 5/17; 5/29; 12/1

TEMPLE ARCH: Br S/S 1940 5,138gt

1943: 6/5

TEMPLE INN: Br S/S 1940 5,218gt

1942: 1/6; 12/1 1943: 1/16R 1945: 2/16

TEMPLE YARD: Br S/S 1937 5,205gt

1941: 5/10 1942: 1/19 1943: 1/2 1944: 4/17 1945: 3/26

TEN: Am S/S (Laker) 1919 2,664gt

Arr 1940: 12/16

1941: As Brazilian 2/5

1941: Renamed Felipe Camarao.(Brazil).

TENAX: Br S/S 1925 3,846gt (ex INGOLA-Br 1940)

Arr 1940: 6/5

1944: 5/19; 9/6; 11/27

TENERIFFA: Nor M/V 1922 5,655gt

1940: 6/12

2/26/1941: Sunk in an air attack in Bristol Channel about 7nm southwest of Lundy Island at 51 06N-04 49W.

Voyage: Newport for Milford Haven and Saint John NB with china clay and general cargo.

TENNESSEE: Dmk S/S 1921 2,342gt

1939: 11/22

Arr 1940: 2/23; 3/22

1940: Transferred to UK.

4/4/1942: As British ship, in collision with freighter Lab (Nor) while in a convoy from the Tyne.

9/22/1942: As British ship, torpedoed by U617 about 300nm east of Cape Farewell at 58 40N-33 41W.

Voyage: Three Rivers (Canada), and Sydney CB (lv 9/13) in convoy SC 100 for the Tyne with wheat.

TENNESSEE: Am S/T 1920 6,403gt (ex OCCIDENTAL-Am 1940)

1941: 7/20; 8/26

1942: 10/30

1943: 8/14; 9/14; 10/18; 11/13; 12/7

1944: 1/6; 2/5; 3/1; 3/31; 4/30; 6/19; 7/14; 8/9; 9/2; 9/30; 10/20; 12/1; 12/22

1945: 1/12; 2/6; 3/31; 5/15; 6/5

TERCERO: Nor M/V 1926 4,415gt

1939: 9/20; 12/11

Arr 1940: 2/20; 2/27; 5/20; 9/3; 12/4

1941: 1/11; 1/20; 4/10; 6/19; 9/6; 12/17

1942: 4/18; 7/13

1943: 1/9; 6/20; 8/26; 12/21

1944: 7/25; 11/24

1945: 2/19; 8/9

TERKOELEI: Du S/S 1923 5,158gt (ex ESSEN-Germany 1940)

1943: 3/6

3/17/1943: Torpedoed and sunk by U631 in mid-North Atlantic at 51 45N-31 15W. Voyage: Wallaroo (Australia);

Cristobal CZ and New York in convoy HX 229 for Belfast Lough and Swansea with mail, zinc and wheat.

TERUKAWA MARU: Japan M/V 1934 6,429gt

1939: 10/21

12/21/1943: Torpedoed and sunk by submarine USS Skate north of Truk Islands at 09 45N-151 56E.

TESTBANK: Br S/S 1937 5,083gt

1943: 1/21

1940: In a collision with liner Ceramic (Br).

12/2/1943: Arrived at Bari from Manchester where destroyed in a harbor explosion of ammunition ship during an air attack.

TETELA: Br S/S Reefer 1926 5,389gt

1942: 9/15; 11/9 1943: 1/5; 2/27 1945: 1/22

9/17/1941: Torpedoed by E boat about 13nm northeast of Cromer at 53 04N-01 34E.

TEUCER: Br S/S 1906 9,079gt

1942: 4/3; 11/25

TEVIETBANK: Br S/S 1938 5,087gt

1945: 1/31

TEXAN: Am S/S 1902 7,005gt

1942: 3/4

3/11/1942: Sunk by torpedo and gunfire from U126 about 22nm northeast of Bahia de Manati, Cuba at 21 34N-76 28W.

Voyage: New York for Trinidad and Rio de Janeiro with general.

TEXAS: Am S/T 1916 6,368gt

Arr 1940: 8/19

1941: 6/5; 7/9; 7/26; 10/5

1943: Transferred to USSR renamed Apsheron.

1944: Returned to US renamed Johren.

12/1944: To USN as tanker. Renamed USS Kenwood (IX-179).

TEXAS: Dmk M/V 1939 2,328gt

1939: 12/29

TEXAS: Br S/S-Pilot vessel 1919 301gt (ex American 1940)

Arr 1940: 12/2

TEXAS: Am S/S 1919 5,638gt

1941: 5/29

1942: 1/19; 8/8; 11/7

1943: 3/1; 5/28; 9/18, 12/18

1944: 1/26; 5/15; 7/8

1945: Transferred to USSR renamed Kapitan Vislobokov.

TEXAS: Am Dredge No Information

1941: 10/15 As posted in Clearance Blotter on passage cleared: To Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia with 524 tons ballast,

12 crew, in tow of tug Edmund J. O’brien (Am). (McWilliams Dredging Co.)

TEXAS: Am Dredge No Information

1943: 10/14 (Not found in Blotter for this date. (Possible “R” vessel.)

TEXAS SUN: Am M/T 1937 9,933gt

1942: 11/6R

1943: 1/8; 3/20; 5/12; 6/19

TEXMAR: Am S/S 1919/5,505gt

1943: 8/19; 11/27

1944: 1/21; 2/5; 7/3; 8/30; 11/1

1945: Transferred to USSR renamed Irkutsk.

THADDEUS KOSCIUSZKO: Am (EC2-LTS) 1942 7,200gt

1943: 1/5; 3/31; 6/10

1945: 5/16

THALATTA: Nor M/V 1922 5,671gt

1942: 11/12R 1944: 7/8 1945: 3/7

THALIA: Gre S/S (War) 1917 5,875gt

Arr 1940: 5/2

10/18/1940: Torpedoed and sunk by U99 about 165nm northwest of Malin Head, Ireland at approx 57N-11 30W.

Voyage: Montreal in convoy SC 7 for Garston with steel, lead and spelter.

THALIA: Pan M/T 1926 8,329gt

1939: 10/7 detained-will proceed 10/9 detained-will proceed 10/13

Arr 1940: 7/8; 9/6

1942: 2/9

2/23/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U502 about 46nm northwest of Noordwestpunt, Aruba at 13N-70 45W.

Voyage: New York and Hampton Roads for Aruba in ballast.

THAMESFIELD: Br S/T 1943 9,801gt

1943: 12/20

1944: 4/3; 5/27; 10/9; 12/16

1945: 5/17; 7/16

THE CABINS: Am (T2) 1944 10,172gt

1944: 9/2; 10/5; 11/6; 12/12

THE COTTONWOODS: Am (T2) 1944 10,172gt

1944: 9/11; 10/13; 11/11; 12/21

1945: 2/24

THE YAKIMA: Am (T2) 1944 10,172gt

1945: 1/1; 2/3; 3/6; 4/7

THEMISTO: Du S/S 1928 4,707gt

1942: 1/10; 5/14 1943: 3/19; 12/10

THEMISTOCLES: Br S/S Pass-Reefer 1911 11,231gt

1943: 4/23 1944: 1/26

THEMISTOCLES: Gre (EC2) 1944 7,198gt

1944: 6/30; 8/30; 12/18; 12/22

THEMONI: Gre S/S 1938 5,719gt

Arr 1940: 8/16

5/17/1941: Bombed in air attack, blew up and sank in Suda Bay, Crete.

THEODORE DWIGHT WELD: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1943: 8/13

8/18/1943: In collision with and sinking freighter Santos*(Nor) in dense fog while in convoy HX 256 about 150nm

south of Cape Race NF at 44 12N-53 58W.

9/20/1943: Torpedoed and sunk by U238 southwest of Iceland at 57 03N-28 08W. Broke in two.

Voyage: Liverpool (lv 9/15) in convoy ON 202 for New York in ballast.

THEODORE FOSTER: Am (EC2) 1942 7,191gt

1942: 8/13 1943: 6/29; 8/24 1944: 11/13 1945: 1/16

THEODORE PARKER: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1943: 11/4

1944: 4/24; 7/10; 10/19

11/16/1944: Mined about 18nm east of Spurn Head (off the Humber) at 53 33N-0 38E. Returned to Hull to discharge

cargo. Repairs completed 2/17/1945. Voyage: Hull (lv 11/16) in convoy for New York with steel plates.

THEODORE SEDGWICK: Am (EC2) 1942 7,176gt

1942: 12/12

1943:7/8; 10/1; 10/9

1945: 4/10

THEODORIC BLAND: Am (EC2-LTS) 1942 7,176gt

1943: 1/12; 3/31 1945: 2/11

THEODOROS COUMANTAROS: Gre S/S (War) 1917 5,609gt (ex PETROS NOMIKOS-Gre 1939)

Arr 1940: 10/31

11/15/1940: Transferred to Japan renamed Kinkai Maru.

10/3/1942: As Kinkai Maru, torpedoed and sunk by submarine USS Greenling off Ishinomaki, Japan at 38 46N-142 02E.

THEOFANO LIVANOS: Gre S/S 1938 4,815gt

Arr 1940: 3/5

THEOLINE: Am Schooner 1917 594gt

1941: 9/13 1942: 6/6

THEOMITOR: Gre S/S 1910 4,427gt

1944: 7/27

11/20/1941: In collision with, and damaging freighter Empire Dorado (Br) south of Iceland at 57 58N-20 38W.

Empire Dorado sank on 11/22 after being towed 65 miles by RN ship.

THEREZINA M.: Brazil S/S 1906 3,874gt

1941: 5/28; 6/26

THERMO: Am S/T 1920 4,487gt

1944: 5/10; 7/24

THERMOPYLAE: Nor M/V 1930 6,655gt

Arr 1940: 8/17 1941: 9/4

1/19/1942: Damaged in air attack after leaving convoy on 1/15 with engine trouble. Attacked again while headed for

Benghazi with a naval escort. Ordered to change course to return to Alexandria she is attacked again causing fires

and the danger of exploding ammunition cargo. Sunk by escort about 67nm south of Crete at 34 03N-24 14E.

Voyage: Alexandria (lv 1/15) for Malta in convoy MW 8A with ammunition, troops, bombs and general cargo.

THESEUS: Br S/S 1908 6,527gt

1943: 10/21 1944: 2/29

THETIS: Gre S/S 1930 4,123gt

1941: 12/31 1942: 2/24

5/26/1944: Stopped by U541 south of Bermuda. Released. Vessel was on charter to neutral Switzerland.

THIRLBY: Br S/S 1928 4,887gt

1942: 1/17

4/3/1941: Torpedoed by U boat, possibly U46, about 380nm southwest of Keflavik, Iceland at 58 19N-28 12W.

Further damaged on 4/10 in an air attack northwest of Butt of Lewis, Outer Hebrides. Arr at Loch Ewe 4/11 with

a flooded hold. Voyage: Saint John NB for UK with wheat.

1/23/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U109 about 28nm west of Cape Sable NS at 43 20N-66 15W.

Voyage: Sailed independently from New York for Halifax and Loch Ewe with maize.

THISTLEFORD: Br S/S 1928 4,781gt

1941: 1/10

1942: 1/24 delayed-proceeding 1/28

1943: 7/28

5/1/1942: Damaged in air attack at Port Said. Repaired at Port Said.

11/16/1943: Bow damaged in collision with freighter Archangelos (Gre) 10 miles south of Bishop Light.

Voyage: Newport for Portugal with coal.

THISTLEGLEN: Br S/S 1929 4,748gt

1941: 2/20; 8/21

9/10/1941: Torpedoed by U85 about 200nm northeast of Cape Farewell at 62 14N-39 29W. Sank in 61 59N-39 46W.

Voyage: New York, and Sydney CB (lv 8/30) in convoy SC 42 for Glasgow with steel and pig iron.

THODE FAGELUND: Nor S/S 1920 5,757gt

1939: 9/8; 12/4; 12/14

Arr 1940: 3/2; 3/18; 6/21

11/17/1941: Torpedoed and sunk by French submarine Le Heros about 60 miles east of East London, South Africa.

Voyage: Chittagong (lv 10/24), and Madras (lv 10/28) for Cape Town and UK with pig iron, jute and tea.

THOMAS A. HENDRICKS: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1943: 11/7

1944: 4/15; 8/1; 10/25

THOMAS B. KING: Am (EC2) 1944 7,198gt

1945: 3/17

THOMAS B. REED: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1943: 11/17

1944: 1/22; 1/27; 5/30

THOMAS B. ROBERTSON: Am (EC2-LTS) 1942 7,176gt

1942: 10/15 1943: 3/31; 6/12 1944: 4/11

THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH: Am (EC2) 1942 7,176gt

1943: 5/1; 9/4; 11/12

1944: 2/19

THOMAS BRADLEE: Am (EC2) 1944 7,176gt

1945: 5/15

THOMAS CLYDE: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1944: 6/9; 8/2; 10/4; 11/29

1945: 4/18

THOMAS CRESAP: Am (EC2-LTS) 1943 7,200gt

1944: 12/30 1945: 3/38; 5/28

THOMAS DONALDSON: Am (EC2) 1944 7,210gt

1944: 7/15 1945: 2/10

3/20/1945: Torpedoed by U968 in approaches to Kola Inlet at 69 25N-33 59E. Taken in tow by RN corvette, then by

a Russian tug. Sank stern first while being towed one half mile off Kilden Island.

Voyage: Gourock (lv 3/11) in convoy JW 65 for Murmansk with locomotives, ammunition and general.

THOMAS E. MORAN: Am M/Tug 1919 415gt

1942: 1/7; 3/18; 3/31

9/1943: To USN as ocean tug-auxiliary. Renamed USS Chetco (ATA-166).

THOMAS EAKINS: Am (EC2) 1944 7,247gt

1945: 3/22

THOMAS F. CUNNINGHAM: Am (Z-ET1) 1943 7,218gt

1944: 1/12; 3/4; 4/25; 6/7

THOMAS F. MEAGHER: Am (EC2) 1944 7,176gt

1944: 12/28

THOMAS FITZSIMONS: Am (EC2) 1943 7,191gt

1943: 10/4; 12/14

THOMAS G. MASARYK: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1944: 3/20

4/16/1944: Torpedoed by U407 north of Derna, Libya at 32 51N-23E. Caught fire. Abandoned due to danger of explosion of

deck ammunition and flamable cargo. Towed by tug to Maneloa Bay and beached. About half of cargo salvaged.

Towed to Port Said (arr 6/14) and Alexandria (arr 8/28). Voyage: New York (lv3/21) and Hampton Roads in convoy

UGS 37 for Abadan with airplanes, acetone in drums, mail and general cargo

THOMAS H. SUMNER: Am (EC2) 1944 7,176gt

1944: 7/24

THOMAS H. WHEELER: Am S/T 1921 6,950gt

1941: 4/19; 9/6; 11/5

1942: 9/12; 10/26; 12/9

1943: 5/26; 6/25; 8/9; 11/3; 12/7

1944: 6/29; 7/29; 8/19

1945: 5/24

THOMAS HART BENTON: Am (EC2-LTS) 1943 7,187gt

1943: 5/27 1945: 4/9

THOMAS HARTLEY: Am (EC2) 1942 7,176gt

1943: 1/21

1944: 1/20; 5/25; 10/4

4/18/1943: Damaged in one of almost 60 air attacks on the port while anchored in Murmansk for two months.

Voyage: Loch Ewe (lv 2/15) in convoy JW 53 for Murmansk.

THOMAS HEYWARD: Am (EC2) 1942 7,176gt

1942: 9/30 1943: 4/24; 12/28 1944: 7/10; 10/14 1945: 2/17

THOMAS HOLT: Br S/S 1929 3,585gt

1943: 2/2

THOMAS HOWELL: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1944: 2/14; 2/26; 6/17; 9/8

THOMAS J. JARVIS: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1944: 1/12 1945: 3/13

THOMAS J. LYONS: Am (EC2) 1944 7,240gt

1944: 7/1; 9/5; 12/2

1945: 3/13; 5/9

THOMAS J. RUSK: Am (EC2) 1942 7,196gt

1943: 2/11 1945: 4/21

THOMAS JOHNSON: Am (EC2-LTS) 1942 7,176gt

1943: 9/21 1944: 4/11

THOMAS KEARNS: Am (EC2) 1943 7,194gt

1943: 9/8 1944: 8/23

THOMAS L. CLINGMAN: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1944: 4/13

THOMAS LYNCH: Am (EC2) 1942 7,176gt

1943: 1/12; 3/31; 6/14; 8/13; 10/11

1944: 6/23; 8/30

1945: 5/19

THOMAS MACDONOUGH: Am (EC2) 1942 7,176gt

1942: 11/7

1943: 2/5; 5/15; 7/30

1944: 3/6; 4/20; 6/9; 8/28; 10/25; 12/16

1945: 4/21

THOMAS McKEAN: Am (EC2) 1942 7,191gt

1942: 6/20

6/29/1942: On her maiden voyage, sunk by torpedo and gunfire from U505 about 290nm northeast of Anguilla Island

at approx 22N-60W. Badly damaged. Shelled by the U boat, caught fire and sank.

Voyage: New York for Trinidad, Cape Town and Bandar Shapur with aircraft, tanks and military stores

THOMAS NELSON: Am (EC2) 1942 7,191gt

1943: 1/2; 2/9; 5/29; 7/23

11/12/1944: Badly damaged when a kamikaze plane crashed on the deck while anchored about 2 miles off Dulag City,

Leyte.at 10 58N-125 04E. Fires and explosions caused severe personnel casualties. Repaired at San Francisco.

Voyage: New Guinea to Leyte in convoy with military cargo of explosives, stores and troops.

THOMAS NELSON PAGE: Am (EC2-LTS) 1943 7,176gt

1945: 5/22; 8/27

THOMAS NUTALL: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1944: 1/21; 4/20; 8/24

THOMAS P. BEALE: Am S/S 1921 6,032gt

1943: 8/25 1945: 4/9

THOMAS PAINE: Am (EC2) 1942 7,176gt

1942: 10/30

1943: 2/5; 4/21; 11/11

1944: 10/9

THOMAS PINCKNEY: Am (EC2) 1942 7,177gt

1942: 9/30

1943: 3/31 detained-proceeding 4/12; 6/23; 9/11

THOMAS POLLOCK: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1944: 8/2; 12/30 1945: 5/25

THOMAS R. MARSHALL: Am (EC2-LTS) 1943 7,200gt

1943: 2/17; 8/12 1945: 3/3; 5/23

THOMAS RUFFIN: Am (EC2) 1942 7,191gt

1942: 6/26; 9/16

1943: 1/22; 5/28; 11/12

3/9/1943: Torpedoed by U510 about 165nm north of Cayenne, French Guiana at 07 40N-52 07W. Taken in tow next

day for Trinidad and Mobile. Total Loss. Scrapped.

Voyage: Suez; Cape Town (lv 2/6), and Bahia in convoy BT 6 for Paramaribo and US in ballast.

THOMAS SAY: Am (EC2) 1944 7,247gt

1944: 4/17; 6/23; 8/24; 12/9

1945: 3/2

THOMAS SCOTT: Am (EC2) 1942 7,176gt

1943: 1/22; 5/28; 11/12

1944: 4/4; 10/28

2/17/1945: Torpedoed by U968 about 15nm north of Kola Inlet at 69 30N-34 42E. Broke in two. Sank stern first while

in tow of Soviet destroyer and tug. Vessel was in ballast forming for westbound convoy RA 64 for Gourock.

THOMAS SIM LEE: Am (EC2) 1942 7,191gt

1942: 12/10 1943: 10/23 1944: 2/25; 8/30 1945: 1/17; 4/12

THOMAS SINNICKSON: Am (EC2) 1942 7,176gt

1943: 1/22

7/7/1943: Torpedoed by U185 about 130nm east of Ceara, Brazil at 03 51S-36 22W. Sunk next day by gunfire from

escorting gunboat USS Surprise.

Voyage: Persian Gulf, and Bahia (lv 7/3) in convoy BT 18 for Paramaribo and US with manganese ore and ballast.

THOMAS STONE: Am (EC2) 1942 7,191gt

1942: 7/15; 9/16

1943: 3/31; 6/23; 10/21

1944: 6/8

THOMAS SULLY: Am (EC2) 1943 7,225gt

1943: 10/15; 12/31 1944: 6/4 1945: 1/6

THOMAS SUMTER: Am (EC2-FTS) 1942 7,177gt

1942: 7/17 1943: 2/26; 6/11 1945: 4/21

THOMAS TODD: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1943: 7/22 1945: 2/10

THOMAS U. WALTER: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1943: 11/18

1944: 3/27; 6/8; 8/16

1945: 1/1

THOMAS W. BICKETT: Am (EC2-LTS) 1943 7,176gt

1943: 6/10 1944: 7/10 1945: 5/17

THOMAS W. GREGORY: Am (EC2) 1943 7,244gt

1943: 12/9 1944: 8/2 1945: 5/1

THOMAS W. HYDE: Am (EC2-LTS) 1943 7,176gt

1943: 8/10 1944: 7/1 1945: 6/25

THOMAS W. MURRAY: Am (EC2) 1945 7,198gt

1945: 3/13

THOMAS W. OWEN: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1943: 8/26; 11/18 1944: 1/26; 12/27

THOMAS W. SYMONS: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1945: 6/9 detained for repairs-proceeding 6/15

THOMAS WOLFE: Am (EC2) 1943 7,198gt

1944: 1/20; 4/11

1945: 5/10 cleared for Tocopilla, Chile-destination changed to Coquimbo, Chile-proceeding 5/15.

THOMPSON LYKES: Am S/S (C1-B) 1941 6,762gt

1941: 8/18

1942: 7/16

1943: 8/19

1944: 1/26; 3/27; 5/19; 10/5; 11/21

1945: 7/31 detained-vessel unseaworthy-proceeding 8/6

THORDIS: Nor M/T 1931 8,210gt

1944: 9/14

THORFINN: Nor S/Whaler 1929 249gt

1944: 5/12

1/25/1943: A wartime emergency acquisition, commissioned as patrol vessel USCG Thorfinn WYP-383.

Assigned to Western Sea Frontier, stationed at San Pedro, California. Decommissioned 7/2/1943.

THORFJELL: Nor S/Whaler 1934 313gt

1944: 5/12

1/25/1943: A wartime emergency acquisition, commissioned as patrol vessel USCG Thorfjell WYP-384.

Assigned to Western Sea Frontier, stationed at San Pedro, California. Decommissioned 7/2/1943.

THORGAUT: Nor S/Whaler 1939 313gt

1944: 5/12

12/28/1942: A wartime emergency acquisition, commissioned as patrol vessel USCG Thprgaut WYP-377.

Assigned to Western Sea Frontier, stationed at Eureka, California. Decommissioned 7/3/1943.

THORHILD: Nor M/T 1935 10,316gt

1942: 8/4R; 10/7R; 12/8R

1943: 1/18R; 3/31; 5/18; 6/29; 8/6; 11/12

1944: 3/20; 5/18; 7/1; 8/10; 9/27; 11/2

1945: 1/8; 2/17; 3/20; 6/5; 8/6

THORIS: Nor S/Whaler 1939 305gt

1944: 5/12

1//25/1943: A wartime emergency acquisition, commissioned as patrol vessel USCG Thoris WYP-378.

Assigned to Western Sea Frontier, stationed at San Pedro, California. Decommissioned 1/7/1943.

THOROY: Nor S/T 1893 2,671gt

1939: 12/11

1/17/1941: Damaged in air attack at Avonmouth.

THORSHAMMER: Nor S/T-Whale Factory 1914 12,215gt

1941: 6/26; 10/8

1944: 10/27 diverted to Beaumont instead of Galveston (11/4)

1945: 1/4; 3/3; 4/19; 6/19

THORSHAVET: Nor M/T 1938 11,015gt

1941: 5/17; 12/22 1942: 10/14R

11/3/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U160 about 135nm west of Point Salines, Grenada at 12 16N-64 06W.