27 May 1940
Known Reinforcements
Axis
TB T-4 1935 class
Losses
MV SHEAF MEADE (UK 5008) Crew: 37 (32 dead and 5 survivors) ; Cargo: Ballast : Route: Swansea - Philadelphia , Sunk in the SW approaches. At 15.51 the unescorted vessel was hit in the stern by one torp from U-37 and sank capsizing after a boiler explosion at 15.54 hours about 180 miles from Cape Finisterre. The Germans tried to questioning the survivors on a raft, but they did not answer the questions. The master, 30 crew members and one gunner were lost. Five crew members were picked up by FRANGOULA B GOULANDRIS and landed at Queenstown, Cork on 31 May.
MV URUGUAY (Arg 3425 grt) Crew: 28 (15 dead and 13 survivors) ; Cargo: maize, wheat and flax ; Route: Rosario - Buenos Aires (26 Apr) - Lisbon - Limerick. Sunk in the SW Approaches. U-37 fired 1 G7a torp at the unescorted and neutral URUGUAY and missed. Only noticing the neutral markings after firing, the U-boat then surfaced and stopped the ship. The Germans examined the papers but found no signature on the sailing order, unknown to them the ship had been bound for Antwerp but due to the invasion of Belgium was ordered by radio message to Ireland. U-37 skipper found this suspicious and decided to sink the vessel in accordance with the prize rules The master and twelve crew members were picked up by the Spanish steam trawler Ramoncin and landed at Corunna, Spain. The other boat with 15 occupants was never found.
Steamer ADEN (Fr 8033 grt) was bombed and sunk at Dunkirk.
MV CAP TAFELNAH (Fr 2366 grt) The cargo ship was bombed and sunk at Dunkerque . Refloated on 13 May 1941, repaired and entered German service as CARL ARP. Seized again in 1945.
Aux MSW LA MAJO (Fr 47 grt) was bombed and sunk at Dunkirk.
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Drifter OCEAN REWARD (UK 95 grt) was sunk in a collision with Brit steamer ISLE OF THANET , just arriving from Dunkirk, off Dover. There were no survivors.
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Steamer SEQUACITY (UK 870 grt) was sunk by German shore guns 1.5 miles from nr 2 buoy to the east of Calais. All 13 crew were rescued by Brit steamer YEWDALE. YEWDALE was also damaged by enemy shore btys.
Steamer WORTHTOWN (UK 868 grt) was bombed and at Dunkirk. She was later salved and renamed ILSE SCHULTE by the Germans.
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UBOATS
Arrivals
Trondheim: U-26
Departures
Kiel: U-58
Wilhelmshaven: U-29
At Sea 27 May 1940
U-8, U-9, U-13, U-28, U-29, U-37, U-43, U-48, U-56, U-58, U-60, U-62, U-101.
13 boats at sea
OPERATIONS
North Sea
CLs ARETHUSA and GALATEA arrived at Sheerness. CLA CALCUTTA departed Harwich at dawn for the Downs. DDs JAGUAR, JAVELIN, GRENADE departed Harwich. CLs SHEFFIELD, MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM departed Rosyth at dawn and arrived at the Humber to reinforce the Nore cmd.
OA.156 departed Southend escort corvette PERIWINKLE from 27 to 29 May. MT.75 departed Methil, escort DD VALOROUS. The convoy arrived in the Tyne later that day. FS.181 departed the Tyne, escort DD VALOROUS. The convoy arrived at Southend on the 29th.
Northern Waters
DD ATHERSTONE was at Lerwick to provide local defense protection until shore btys were emplaced. DD ESKIMO was towed by repair ship VINDICTIVE from Skelfjord to Harstad arriving on the 17th. DD ESKIMO departed Harstad on the 27th under the tow of tug BANDIT and escorted by sloop FLEETWOOD. Steamer DEVON CITY , cable ship LASSO, captured steamer ALSTER accompanied this force. DD AMAZON joined this group on the 30th. DD VOLUNTEER left her convoy of troopships BATORY and SOBIESKI, en route to Harstad, to join the ESKIMO group on the 30th. Sloop FLEETWOOD was relieved on the 31st by DD WREN, which departed Scapa on the 31st, FLEETWOOD arrived in Scapa on 1 June. Boom carrier DEVON CITY arrived at Scapa on the 31st Steamer ALSTER arrived with her prize crew at Scapa Flow at 2200/31st with passengers embarked of 27 officers and 182 other ranks, 9 officers and 37 other ranks of Norwegian, and 72 german PoWs. DDr ESKIMO on 1 June was ordered to proceed directly to Barrow and Furness.
Steamer ALSTER arrived at Rosyth 4 June along with ESKIMO. DDs WREN and VOLUNTEER returned to the Clyde after the escort duty. They arrived on 4 June. DD ESKIMO was under repair until late September 1940. DD ELECTRA departed Greenock for Scapa after repairs. En route, ELECTRA investigated two suspicious vessels, one in Loch Indaal and one SW of Ame Island, Islay, but nothing was found. Sub TRUANT arrived at Harstad.
French submarine RUBIS, which departed Dundee on the 23rd, laid minefield FD.15 at 0435 near Haugesand at Bleivik. A number of Axis controlled vessels were lost on this minefield until late August. Rubis returned to the UK on the 30th. RN oiler OIL PIONEER and steamer CORMINSTER arrived at Harstad from Scapa. ASW trawler CAPE PORTLAND departed Scapa escorting oiler OIL RELIANCE to Methil. With this trawler's departure, no ASW trawlers remained at Scapa. Steamer DALLINGTON COURT departed the Clyde, unescorted, for Vaagsfjord. A Floating dock, in tow of tug WATERMEYER escort ASW trawlers LE TIGER, LOCH OSKAIG, WISTARIA, departed Leith for the Sullom Voe seaplane base. They all arrived safely on the 30th.
Capture of Narvik
Despite having decided to abandon Northern Norway, on General Juins suggestion that it assist in the withdrawal to actually take Narvik, the final assaults and amphibious actions went ahead. The final assault on Narvik began at 2340 27 May. DDs HAVELOCK, BEAGLE, FAME, WALKER, WHIRLWIND operated in Rombaksfjord on fire supporty. CLAs CAIRO ((with the Flag Lord Cork) and COVENTRY with DD FIREDRAKE were in Ofotfjord. CL SOUTHAMPTON was in position to bring spt to the Ankenes peninsula and sloop STORK protected the LCs of the operation. The LW reacted to the assault, and CAIRO was hit by 2 bombs and was badly damaged with 11 fatalities and 6 wounded, 1 subsequently dow. 1 bomb struck abaft B.position, penetrated the deck, exploded among the supply party the ship was carrying. The 2nd bomb hit the starboard. 5" anti-aircraft gun mounting. CL SOUTHAMPTON was near missed and had 2 ratings killed by bomb splinters. Captain F. H.W. Jeans was wounded. Damage to the SOUTHAMPTON required 10 days to repair by local facilities. CLA COVENTRY was near missed and sustained 1 sailor killed by splinters. DDs HAVELOCK, WALKER, WHIRLWIND all sustained minor damage from near misses. DD WALKER's damage required 10 days to repair once she returned to England. HAVELOCK and WHIRLWIND had no time out of service. At 0630, Lord Cork withdrew with his force seaward leaving CLA COVENTRY and DDs BEAGLE and FIREDRAKE to support the troops. DDs DELIGHT and ECHO joined COVENTRY later in the day. CAIRO departed Harstad with the survivors from CURLEW and arrived at Scapa on the 30th. Cruiser CAIRO departed Scapa Flow on the 31st for the Tyne for repairs completed on 7 August. On 12 August, CAIRO was back in service. CAIRO between 11 May and 28 May in operations near Narvik had fired 5700 rounds of Hvy AA. Several of her guns, the rifling in the barrels worn smooth, were out of action. At 2200 on the 28th, Narvik was announced captured by Anglo-French forces despite ferocious resistance on land and in the air by the Germans.
Gebirgsjager wearing the Narvik campaign patch. Though forced out of Narvik in the fighting of 27-28 May, these troops did not surrender and fought with great tenacity and heroism
West Coast UK
BC HOOD completed her refit and set course for Liverpool from Devonport, escort DDs ESCORT, WITCH, WOLVERINE for Liverpool where they arrived on the 28th. 4 Fr troopships departed the Clyde escort DDs HAVANT, SALADIN, VISCOUNT and Fr DD MILAN for Cherbourg and St Nazaire. SALADIN was detached during the afternoon on the 28th. DD HAVANT was reassigned to the Western Approaches Command after the escort. VISCOUNT arrived in the Clyde on the 30th after the escort. She then returned to Scapa.
OB.156 departed Liverpool escort sloop FOLKESTONE from 27 to 30 May. The sloop was detached to convoy SL.32.
Channel
DD VERITY, escorting British steamers BIARRTIZ and ARCHANGEL to Dunkirk, was damaged by enemy shellfire near Calais and her CO and one other officer were seriously wounded. Gunboat LOCUST arrived at Sheerness from Portsmouth. CL CARDIFF departed Portland for Portsmouth for ops with CruSqn 2.
Operation Dynamo
Late on the 26th, the Admiralty ordered DYNAMO to commence. Major warships participating in the evacuation of allied troops from the Dunkirk area from 27 May to 4 June were as follows:
CLA CALCUTTA, Fr Contre Torpilleur DDs EPERVIER, LEOPARD. DDs ANTHONY, BASILISK, CODRINGTON, , ESK, EXPRESS, GALLANT, , GRAFTON, GRENADE, GREYHOUND, HARVESTER, HAVANT, ICARUS, IMPULSIVE, INTREPID, IVANHOE, JAGUAR, JAVELIN, KEITH, MACKAY, MALCOLM, MONTROSE, SABRE, SALADIN, SCIMITAR, SHIKARI, VANQUISHER, VENOMOUS, VERITY, VIMY, VIVACIOUS, WAKEFUL, WHITEHALL, WHITSHED, WILD SWAN, WINCHELSEA, WINDSOR, WOLFHOUND, WOLSEY, WORCESTER. ORP DD BLYSKAWICA, French DDs – BOURRASQUE, CYCLONE, FOUDROYANT, MISTRAL, SIROCCO.
French TBs BOUCLIER, BRANLEBAS, FLORE, L'INCOMPRISE.
Sloop BIDEFORD, PCs GUILLEMOT, KINGFISHER, MALLARD, SHEARWATER, SHELDRAKE, WIDGEON. French sloops AMIENS, ARRAS, , BELFORT, LA BOUDEUSE, COMMANDANT DELAGE, COMMANDANT RIVIERE, DILIGENTE, L'IMPETUEUSE.