Tanker Gurney E. Newlin - BWI Crewmen Lost

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  1. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    It looks like these sailors were the 2 crewmen who were lost ....

    Banks Roy Ashby Gurney E. Newlin 10/29/42 A.B. Grand Cayman BWI Age Unknown

    Bush Denham Verley Gurney E. Newlin 10/29/42 A.B. Grand Cayman BWI Age Unknown

    Name - Gurney E. Newlin
    Type - Steam tanker
    Tonnage - 8,225 tons
    Completed - 1942 - Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp, Sparrow´s Point MD
    Owner - Union Oil Co of California, Los Angeles CA
    Homeport - Los Angeles
    Date of attack - 28 Oct, 1942
    Nationality - American

    Fate
    Sunk by U-606 ( Hans-Heinrich Döhler)
    Position 54.51N, 30.06W - Grid AK 6584
    - See location on a map -
    Complement 59 (3 dead and 56 survivors).
    Convoy HX-212 (straggler)
    Route New York - Manchester
    Cargo 92.000 bbls of gasoline and kerosene

    History
    Delivered on 14 May 1942
    Notes on loss
    At 23.03 hours on 27 Oct, 1942, U-436 (Seibicke) fired a torpedo at the convoy HX-212 in 54°32N/31°02W (grid AK 6725), heard a detonation after 59 seconds and observed the hit on the Frontenac. Five minutes later a spread of three torpedoes was fired and detonations were heard after 1 minute, 1 minute 16 seconds and 2 minutes 24 seconds. The third torpedo sank the Sourabaya and the fourth damaged the Gurney E. Newlin, both hits were observed by Seibicke. At 23.11 hours, U-436 fired the stern torpedo and reported another ship damaged. This is not confirmed by Allied sources.

    The Gurney E. Newlin (Master Herman Leon Dahlhof) was struck by one torpedo in the engine room on the port side and immediately began to settle by the stern. Within 20 minutes the crew of eight officers, 32 crewmen and 19 armed guards (the ship was armed with one 4in, one 3in, two 20mm, two .50cal and two .30cal guns) abandoned ship in three lifeboats and two rafts. One officer and two crewmen on watch below were lost.
    The master, chief engineer, third mate, chief cook, an ordinary seaman, a messman and six armed guards were picked up by the HMCS Alberni (K 103). 31 crew members and 13 armed guards were picked up within 30 minutes by the Bic Island, which was torpedoed and sunk with all hands by U-224 (Kosbadt) on 29 October.
    At 09.02 hours on 28 October, the abandoned wreck of the Gurney E. Newlin was sunk by U-606 with a coup de grcce.
     
  2. Jerome

    Jerome Member

    I had Bush but not Banks - another name to add to my list of WI War dead - thanks again Annie
     

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