Convoy SL 78

Convoy SL.78
Part of World War II
Date18 June 1941-12 July 1941
LocationNorth Atlantic
Belligerents
Germany  Royal Norwegian Navy
 Royal Navy
Commanders and leaders
Admiral Karl Dönitz Vice-Admiral G T C P Swabey CB DSO
Strength
~4 U-boats 26 merchant ships
19 escorts
Casualties and losses
8 ships sunk

Convoy SL 78 was the 78th of the numbered series of World War II convoys of merchant ships from Sierra Leone to Liverpool. Ships carrying commodities bound to the British Isles from South America, Africa, and the Indian Ocean traveled independently to Freetown to be convoyed for the last leg of their voyage. Twenty-five merchant ships departed Freetown on 18 June 1941.[1] U-boats sank eight ships before the convoy reached Liverpool on 12 July.[2]

Ships in the Convoy[3]

Name Flag Tonnage (GRT) Notes
Aliakmon (1913)  Greece 4,521
HMS Arbutus (K86)  Royal Navy Escort 09 Jul - 11 Jul
Corvette
HMS Armeria (K187)  Royal Navy Escort 18 Jun - 28 Jun
Corvette
Arundo (1930)  Netherlands 5,163
HMS Asphodel (K56)  Royal Navy Escort 18 Jun - 28 Jun
Corvette
HMS Aster (K188)  Royal Navy Escort 18 Jun - 28 Jun
Corvette
Atle Jarl (1919)  Norway 1,173
Baron Napier (1930)  United Kingdom 3,559
Batna (1928)  United Kingdom 4,399
HMS Begonia (K66)  Royal Navy Escort 09 Jul - 12 Jul
Corvette
Blackheath (1936)  United Kingdom 4,637 Collision with HMS Arbutus on 11 Jul
HMS Bridgewater (L01)  Royal Navy Escort 18 Jun - 21 Jun
Sloop
HMS Burdock (K126)  Royal Navy Escort 18 Jun - 28 Jun
Corvette
Camerata (1931)  United Kingdom 4,875
HMS Chelsea (I35)  Royal Navy Escort 09 Jul - 12 Jul
Destroyer
HMS Convolvulus (K45)  Royal Navy Escort 09 Jul - 12 Jul
Corvette
Criton (1927)  United Kingdom 4,564 Captured from the Vichy French by HMS Cilicia ( Royal Navy) on 19 June 1941, and being sailed back to Europe from West Africa. However she was intercepted by two Vichy French warships, Air France IV and Edith Germaine, near Freetown on 21 June and sunk by their gunfire.[4][5] Also see Commander Bernard Peter de Neumann GM RN
Empire Ability (1931)  United Kingdom 7,603 Sunk by U-69[6]
Esneh (1919)  United Kingdom 1,931
HMS Esperance Bay (F67)  Royal Navy Escort 18 Jun - 27 Jun
Armed merchant cruiser and troopship
HMS Fleur De Lys (K122)  Royal Navy Escort 30 Jun
Corvette
George J Goulandris (1913)  Greece 4,345 Sunk by U-66[7] W of Canary Islands
HMS Jasmine (K23)  Royal Navy Escort 09 Jul - 12 Jul
Corvette
Kalypso Vergotti (1918)  Greece 5,686 Straggler was sunk by U-66.[8] All 36 crew lost
Keilehaven (1919)  Netherlands 2,968
HMS Larkspur (K82)  Royal Navy Escort 09 Jul - 12 Jul
Corvette
Leonidas N Condylis (1912)  Greece 3,923
HNoMS Mansfield (G76)  Royal Norwegian Navy Escort 09 Jul - 12 Jul
Destroyer
Mary Slessor (1930)  United Kingdom 5,027 Vice Commodore
Michael Jebsen (1927)  United Kingdom 2,323 Did Not Reform With Convoy
Oberon (1911)  Netherlands 1,996 Sunk by U-123[9]
P.L.M.22 (1921)  United Kingdom 5,646 Sunk by U-123[10]
Parthenon (1908)  Greece 3,189
HMS Pegasus  Royal Navy Escort 09 Jul - 12 Jul
HMS Pimpernel (K71)  Royal Navy Escort 09 Jul - 12 Jul
Corvette
HMS Rhododendron (K78)  Royal Navy Escort 09 Jul - 12 Jul
Corvette
Rio Azul (1921)  United Kingdom 4,088 Sunk by U-123[11] post-dispersal from this convoy
River Lugar (1937)  United Kingdom 5,423 Sunk by U-69[12]
Rolf Jarl (1920)  Norway 1,917
HMS Shropshire (73)  Royal Navy Escort 26 Jun - 27 Jun
County-class heavy cruiser
Sobo (1937)  United Kingdom 5,353 Vice-Admiral G T C P Swabey CB DSO (Commodore)
St Anselm (1919)  United Kingdom 5,614 Sunk by U-66[13]
Stad Arnhem (1920)  Netherlands 3,819 Joined Convoy HX 135 after dispersal
Venus (1907)  Netherlands 1,855
HMS Verity (D63)  Royal Navy Escort 09 Jul - 12 Jul
Destroyer

References

  1. Hague, pp.138&142
  2. Blair, pp.302&303
  3. "Convoy SL.78". Arnold Hague Convoy Database. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  4. "Merchant Seamen as Prisoners of War - British Merchant Navy Graves in Timbuktu - SS Criton". Gordon Mumford (MN). Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  5. "SS Criton [+1941]". www.wrecksite.eu. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
  6. "Empire Ability - British Steam merchant". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  7. "George J Goulandris - Greek Steam merchant". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  8. "Kalypso Vergotti - Greek Steam merchant". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  9. "Oberon - Dutch Steam merchant". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  10. "P.L.M.22 - British Steam merchant". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  11. "Rio Azul - British Steam merchant". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  12. "River Lugar - British Steam merchant". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  13. "St Anselm - British Steam merchant". www.uboat.net. Retrieved 30 October 2013.

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