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Jack McCabe (William John McCabe) lost his life onboard the SS Bengorehead  May 9th 1941, Convoy OB-318

 

 

Hello I just finished reading about the SS Bengore Head, sunk May 9th 1941, Convoy OB-318, my Grandfather lost his life onboard the SS Bengorehead on that day, Jack McCabe (William John McCabe) I would dearly love to hear from any others that may have known any one onboard this ship, very good reading from your site , thank you very kindly. 

Kindest regards Ewel McCabe


Ewel,

I do not have any more details about anyone else in SS Bengore Head, was your Grandfather a Merchant Navy sailor, a Royal Navy member or a civilian in the ship?

If lost at sea in WW2 he should be listed on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission site.

Here is some detail about OB-318 and the ships sunk from that convoy:

Regards,

Mackenzie Gregory

Convoy battles
OB-318
Liverpool - Outward (North America) (North Atlantic)
7 May, 1941 - 10 May, 1941

The Convoy 38 ships
First sighting On 7 May, 1941 by U-94

 Escorts until 7 may : the 7th Escort Group, consisting of the destroyers Westcott ( Cdr Bockett-Pugh ), Newmarket, and Campbelltown, the corvettes Primrose, Marigold, Nasturtium, Dianthus and Auricula, the sloop Rochester and the a/s
trawler Angle.

The 3th Escort Group, consisting of the destroyers Bulldog ( Cdr Baker-Creswell), Amazon and Broadway, the armed merchant cruiser Ranpura ( temporarily attached to the EG), the corvettes Aubretia, Hollycock and Nigella and the a/s trawlers Daneman
and St-Appollo, is scheduled to relieve the 7th EG in Mid-Atlantic.

U-boats
U-94 (Kptlt Kuppisch) *, U-110 (Kptlt Lemp) *, U-201 (Oblt Schnee) *, U-556 (Kptlt Wohlfarth) * 

* U-boats that fired torpedo or used the deck gun

The battle
When the sighting message of the U-95 on the more western, homeward convoy SC-29 is heard, the British admiralty orders a course change which make the convoy head right to the position of U-94. Contact is made in the evening of the 7th, when 3 ships
leave the convoy for Reykjavik, and the destroyers of the 3th EG arrive and relieve those of the 7th EG, who are short on fuel. The rest of the 7th EG intends to remain another day before going to escort convoy HX-123.

U-94 makes an attack from the rear of the convoy and sinks 2 ships. In the light of the exploding and burning ships, the Rochester notices the periscope of the U-94.  Bulldog and Amazon plaster the boat with in total 89 depth charges until morning, but U-94 can escape damaged.

In the morning of the 8th, the corvettes and trawler of the 3th reinforce the convoy and the remaining units of the 7th leave. In the evening U-110 gets in touch and brings up U-201. The two U-boats meet each other in the morning of the 9th and discuss tactics: U-110 will attack from the front of the convoy and U-201 will follow half an hour later.

The U-110 is captured
In the night U-110 fires three torpedoes and sinks 2 ships. The Aubretia counterattacks with 2 series of depth charges and U-110 is forced to surface in front of the destroyers Bulldog and Broadway.
Broadway does not ram the U-boat but manages to get a boarding party on the U-boat and capture very important material. The captured material seems so vital that the admiralty considers it's better the Germans think the U-boat has been sunk in action and it orders the U-boat already being taken in tow to Iceland to be scuttled in order to better protect the secret.

As agreed with U-110, U-201 attacks later and sinks one and damages one. Amazon, Nigella and St-Appolo counterattack for 5 hours and expend some 100 depth charges. U-201 escapes damaged but is able to continue her patrol.

U-556 also attacks in the night and damages one. The convoy is dispersed in the morning. U-556 continues the chase and sinks another 2 ships.    

Article compiled by Tom Linclau

Ships hit from convoy OB-318

Date U-boat Commander Name of ship   GRT   Nat.
 7 May, 1941  U-94   Herbert Kuppisch  Eastern Star 5.658  nw

7 May, 1941  U-94   Herbert Kuppisch  Ixion   10.263  br

9 May, 1941  U-110   Fritz-Julius Lemp  Bengore Head 2.609  br

9 May, 1941  U-110   Fritz-Julius Lemp  Esmond  4.976  br

9 May, 1941  U-201   Adalbert Schnee  Empire Cloud (d.)   5.969  br

9 May, 1941  U-201   Adalbert Schnee  Gregalia 5.802  br

10 May, 1941  U-556   Herbert Wohlfarth  Aelybryn (d.)   4.986  br

10 May, 1941  U-556   Herbert Wohlfarth  Empire Caribou D  4.861  br

10 May, 1941  U-556   Herbert Wohlfarth  Gand D 5.086  be

23 May, 1941  U-38   Heinrich Liebe  Berhala D 6.622  nl

24 May, 1941  U-38   Heinrich Liebe  Vulcain D 4.362  br

27 May, 1941  U-107   Günter Hessler  Colonial D 5.108  br

(d.) = the ship was damaged in that attack.
      Convoy info: S = straggler, D = dispersed, R = Romper

10 ships sunk for a total of 55.347 tons from convoy OB-318


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