Convoy HX 156
Convoy HX.156 | |||||
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Part of World War II | |||||
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Belligerents | |||||
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Commanders and leaders | |||||
Admiral Karl Dönitz | Rear-Admiral E W Leir DSO | ||||
Strength | |||||
52 merchant ships 16 escorts | |||||
Casualties and losses | |||||
1 ship sunk |
Convoy HX-156 was the 156th of the numbered series of World War II HX convoys of merchant ships from Halifax to Liverpool.[1] Forty-three ships departed Halifax on 22 October 1941,[1] and were met two days later by United States Navy Task Unit 4.1.3 consisting of Gleaves class destroyer Niblack, Clemson class destroyer Reuben James, Wickes class destroyer Tarbell, and Benson class destroyers Benson and Hilary P. Jones.[2]
The Action
31 October 1941
U-552 sighted the convoy at dawn on 31 October 1941, and torpedoed Reuben James as the destroyer approached to investigate the Huff-Duff bearing of the sighting report.[3] A torpedo struck the port side and detonated the forward magazine.[3] The hull aft of the third stack remained afloat for 5 minutes; and 44 men were rescued from the crew of 159.[3]
Reuben James was the first United States warship sunk during World War II.[4] U-552 was driven off by the escort; but U-567 found the convoy that afternoon.
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1 November 1941
Task Unit 4.1.3 handed the convoy off to the British 6th Escort Group on 1 November 1941.
U-552 and U-567 made two unsuccessful torpedo attacks on 1 November and maintained contact with the convoy through 3 November.[2] The convoy reached Liverpool on 5 November.[1]
Ships in the Convoy[5]
Name | Flag | Tonnage (GRT) | Notes |
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Alchiba (1920) | ![]() |
4,427 | Iceland |
Ancylus (1935) | ![]() |
8,017 | Oil tanker. Onward To N Russia |
Anna Knudsen (1931) | ![]() |
9,057 | |
HMCS Annapolis (I04) | ![]() |
Escort 22 Oct - 24 Oct Destroyer | |
Arabian Prince (1936) | ![]() |
1,960 | 4 Passengers |
Athelvictor (1941) | ![]() |
8,410 | |
HMS Begonia (K66) | ![]() |
Escort 01 Nov - 04 Nov Corvette | |
Benmacdhui (1911) | ![]() |
6,869 | |
Brabant (1938) | ![]() |
2,483 | 2 Passengers |
Bralanta (1936) | ![]() |
9,608 | |
British Governor (1926) | ![]() |
6,840 | Scapa Flow |
HMS Broke (D83) | ![]() |
Escort 01 Nov - 04 Nov Flotilla leader | |
HMS Buxton (H96) | ![]() |
Escort 01 Nov - 04 Nov Destroyer | |
HMS Camellia (K31) | ![]() |
Escort 31 Oct - 04 Nov Corvette | |
Cape Breton (1940) | ![]() |
6,044 | |
Charlbury (1940) | ![]() |
4,836 | |
Chepo (1919) | ![]() |
5,707 | Returned, See Convoy HX 158 |
Clan Macquarrie (1913) | ![]() |
6,471 | |
Comanchee (1936) | ![]() |
6,837 | |
Delilian (1923) | ![]() |
6,423 | |
Edam (1921) | ![]() |
8,871 | 27 Passengers |
HNoMS Eglantine | ![]() |
Escort 01 Nov - 05 Nov | |
Eidanger (1938) | ![]() |
9,432 | |
El Capitan (1917) | ![]() |
5,255 | Onward To N Russia |
El Estero (1920) | ![]() |
4,219 | |
Empire Confidence (1935) | ![]() |
5,023 | 12 Passengers |
Empire Day (1941) | ![]() |
7,242 | CAM ship |
Empire Foam (1941) | ![]() |
7,047 | CAM ship |
Empire Rainbow (1941) | ![]() |
6,942 | CAM ship |
Empire Tern (1919) | ![]() |
2,479 | |
Gallia (1939) | ![]() |
9,974 | |
Ganymedes (1917) | ![]() |
2,682 | |
Gudrun Maersk (1937) | ![]() |
2,294 | Iceland to Belfast |
K G Meldahl (1938) | ![]() |
3,799 | |
HMS King Sol (FY235) | ![]() |
Escort 01 Nov | |
Kollbjorg (1937) | ![]() |
8,259 | |
HMS Larkspur (K82) | ![]() |
Escort 31 Oct - 05 Nov | |
Leiv Eiriksson I (1936) | ![]() |
9,952 | Ex-Iceland |
Leonatus (1938) | ![]() |
2,242 | |
Lewant (1930) | ![]() |
1,942 | 2 Passengers |
Maihar (1917) | ![]() |
7,563 | 1 Passenger |
Markhor (1929) | ![]() |
7,917 | |
Mergus (1906) | ![]() |
1,368 | Iceland to Clyde |
HNoMS Montbretia | ![]() |
Escort 31 Oct - 05 Nov | |
Munin (1899) | ![]() |
1,285 | Iceland To Clyde |
Nestor (1913) | ![]() |
14,629 | 197 Passengers |
Norefjord (1920) | ![]() |
3,082 | |
O A Knudsen (1938) | ![]() |
11,007 | |
Polar Chief (1897) | ![]() |
8,040 | |
Prince De Liege (1938) | ![]() |
2,588 | |
Prins Willem Van Oranje (1938) | ![]() |
1,303 | |
San Alvaro (1935) | ![]() |
7,385 | 4 Passengers |
San Arcadio (1935) | ![]() |
7,419 | 1 Passenger |
San Emiliano (1939) | ![]() |
8,071 | 4 Passengers |
Sandanger (1938) | ![]() |
9,432 | |
Skaraas (1936) | ![]() |
9,826 | |
Sourabaya (1915) | ![]() |
10,107 | 28 Passengers |
Stanlake (1923) | ![]() |
1,742 | Possibly joined this convoy |
Svanholm (1922) | ![]() |
1,321 | |
Troubadour (1920) | ![]() |
5,808 | 6 Passengers |
USS Alchiba (AKA-6) (1939) | ![]() |
6,198 | Reykjavik Armed 'Attack cargo ship' |
USS Benson (DD-421) | ![]() |
Escort 24 Oct - 01 Nov Destroyer | |
USS Hilary P. Jones (DD-427) | ![]() |
Escort 24 Oct - 01 Nov Destroyer | |
USS Niblack (DD-424) | ![]() |
Escort 24 Oct - 01 Nov Destroyer | |
USS Reuben James (DD-245) | ![]() |
Escort 24 Oct - 03 Nov Sunk by U-552 on 31 Oct 41 (prior to US declaration of war) | |
USS Tarbell (DD-142) | ![]() |
Escort 24 Oct - 01 Nov Destroyer | |
HMS Verity (D63) | ![]() |
Escort 31 Oct - 04 Nov Destroyer | |
HMS Wolverine (D78) | ![]() |
Escort 31 Oct - 04 Nov World War I-era Destroyer | |
Notes
References
- Hague, Arnold (2000). The Allied Convoy System 1939-1945. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-019-3.
- Morison, Samuel Eliot (1975). History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, Volume I The Battle of the Atlantic 1939-1943. Little, Brown and Company.
- Rohwer, J.; Hummelchen, G. (1992). Chronology of the War at Sea 1939-1945. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-105-X.
- Silverstone, Paul H. (1968). U.S. Warships of World War II. Doubleday and Company.