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18 July 1940
Known Reinforcements
Allied
ASW Trawler ST ZENO
Generic Admiralty ASW Trawler
Losses
RN Sub H.31 attacked 3 trawlers and sank PV UJ.126 (DKM 446 grt) NW of Terschelling. H.31 was unaware she had sunk the trawler, and was undamaged in the counterattack.
MV GYDA (Nor 1591 grt) Crew: 20 (11 dead and 9 survivors) Cargo:1980 tons of salt Route: Glasgow - Loch Swilly - Bathurst, New Brunswick Sunk in the Western Approaches. At 1641 hrs the unescorted GYDA was hit by one torpedo from U-58 NW of Ireland. The day before the ship had stopped in Loch Swilly due to an engine defect and continued her voyage from 0500 hrs with a Sunderland fyling boat as escort. The torpedo struck close to the bridge on the starboard side, opening the side, destroying the radio room and blowing away a half of the bridge. The vessel sank within 1 min with the engines still running. The master and 10 crew members were lost. 3 men were thrown overboard and were later picked up by 6 men, which had left the ship on a raft aft of the ship. The survivors were picked up the next morning by the Ville d´Arlon and taken to New York on 26 July.
MV WOODBURY (UK 4434 grt) Crew: 35 (0 dead and 35 survivors) Cargo: 3000 tons of tinned meat, 2500 tons of wheat and 2500 tons of general cargo Route: Argentina - Manchester Sunk in the SW Approaches At 0203 hrs the unescorted WOODBURY was hit aft of amidships by a G7e torp fired by U-99 and sank at 0250 hrs about 300 miles west of Lands End. The master and 18 crew members made landfall at Castletown Berehaven, Co. Cork and 16 crew members at Cahiriveen on 19 July.
UBOATS
Departures
Kiel: U-59
At Sea 18 July 1940
U-30, U-43, U-52, U-56, U-57, U-58, U-59, U-61, U-62, U-99, UA.
11 boats at sea.
OPERATIONS
Baltic
Eastern Baltic
Western Baltic
North Sea
British minefield BS.25 was laid by DDs EXPRESS and IMPULSIVE. ASW trawler CAPE FINISTERRE was machine gunned and bombed in the Nth Sea. DD ARROW and ASW AGATE departed Harwich to assist. FN.225 departed Southend, escorted by sloops BLACK SWAN and HASTINGS with patrol sloop PINTAIL, and arrived in the Tyne on the 20th. FS.225 departed the Tyne, escorted by destroyers WALLACE and WOLFHOUND, and arrived at Southend on the 19th. Steamer GENERTON and Trawler LODDON were damaged by the LW in the Nth Sea.
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Northern Waters
CA YORK arrived at Scapa from Rosyth. After D/F reports received at 0940, DDs ZULU, FORTUNE, and FURY departed Scapa at 1515 and made an ASW sweep towards Cape Wrath. This search was in an area bordered by Cape Wrath, North Rona, and the Butt of Lewis, but no contact was made. DD ATHERSTONE departed Scapa on the 18th for ASW duties off Cape Wrath. FORTUNE and FURY arrived back at Scapa on the 19th. MSW BRITMART departed Scapa for Aberdeen, while NSW SPEEDY arrived at Scapa from Aberdeen.
Channel
Base repair ship VINDICTIVE (ex-cruiser) departed Devonport for Freetown
Central Atlantic
DKM Raider PINGUIN rendezvoused with U.A in mid Atlantic between Belem and Dakar, so that the U Boat could be replenished with fuel and torps. The pilot of a Skua of 806 Sqn from CV ILLUSTRIOUS, at that time in work up in the Caribbean when the a/c crashed whilst on exercise.
Sth Atlantic
CA CUMBERLAND departed Simonstown to search for DKM Raider THOR.
Med- Biscay
RAN CL SYDNEY (Captain J. A. Collins, RAN in command of the Task Gp) with DDs HYPERION , HERO , HASTY , HAVOCK , and ILEX departed Alexandria. SYDNEY and HAVOCK were to operate in the Gulf of Athens against Italian shipping. The other DDs were to carry out an ASW sweep along the north coast of Crete. DDs HEREWARD and IMPERIAL departed Alexandria at the same time to escort convoy AN.2 from Port Said.
Model of HMAS SYDNEY as she was in 1940
RM Sub DELFINO attacked a DD in the Aegean NE of Athens without success.
Known Reinforcements
Allied
ASW Trawler ST ZENO
Generic Admiralty ASW Trawler
Losses
RN Sub H.31 attacked 3 trawlers and sank PV UJ.126 (DKM 446 grt) NW of Terschelling. H.31 was unaware she had sunk the trawler, and was undamaged in the counterattack.
MV GYDA (Nor 1591 grt) Crew: 20 (11 dead and 9 survivors) Cargo:1980 tons of salt Route: Glasgow - Loch Swilly - Bathurst, New Brunswick Sunk in the Western Approaches. At 1641 hrs the unescorted GYDA was hit by one torpedo from U-58 NW of Ireland. The day before the ship had stopped in Loch Swilly due to an engine defect and continued her voyage from 0500 hrs with a Sunderland fyling boat as escort. The torpedo struck close to the bridge on the starboard side, opening the side, destroying the radio room and blowing away a half of the bridge. The vessel sank within 1 min with the engines still running. The master and 10 crew members were lost. 3 men were thrown overboard and were later picked up by 6 men, which had left the ship on a raft aft of the ship. The survivors were picked up the next morning by the Ville d´Arlon and taken to New York on 26 July.
MV WOODBURY (UK 4434 grt) Crew: 35 (0 dead and 35 survivors) Cargo: 3000 tons of tinned meat, 2500 tons of wheat and 2500 tons of general cargo Route: Argentina - Manchester Sunk in the SW Approaches At 0203 hrs the unescorted WOODBURY was hit aft of amidships by a G7e torp fired by U-99 and sank at 0250 hrs about 300 miles west of Lands End. The master and 18 crew members made landfall at Castletown Berehaven, Co. Cork and 16 crew members at Cahiriveen on 19 July.
UBOATS
Departures
Kiel: U-59
At Sea 18 July 1940
U-30, U-43, U-52, U-56, U-57, U-58, U-59, U-61, U-62, U-99, UA.
11 boats at sea.
OPERATIONS
Baltic
Eastern Baltic
Western Baltic
North Sea
British minefield BS.25 was laid by DDs EXPRESS and IMPULSIVE. ASW trawler CAPE FINISTERRE was machine gunned and bombed in the Nth Sea. DD ARROW and ASW AGATE departed Harwich to assist. FN.225 departed Southend, escorted by sloops BLACK SWAN and HASTINGS with patrol sloop PINTAIL, and arrived in the Tyne on the 20th. FS.225 departed the Tyne, escorted by destroyers WALLACE and WOLFHOUND, and arrived at Southend on the 19th. Steamer GENERTON and Trawler LODDON were damaged by the LW in the Nth Sea.
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Northern Waters
CA YORK arrived at Scapa from Rosyth. After D/F reports received at 0940, DDs ZULU, FORTUNE, and FURY departed Scapa at 1515 and made an ASW sweep towards Cape Wrath. This search was in an area bordered by Cape Wrath, North Rona, and the Butt of Lewis, but no contact was made. DD ATHERSTONE departed Scapa on the 18th for ASW duties off Cape Wrath. FORTUNE and FURY arrived back at Scapa on the 19th. MSW BRITMART departed Scapa for Aberdeen, while NSW SPEEDY arrived at Scapa from Aberdeen.
Channel
Base repair ship VINDICTIVE (ex-cruiser) departed Devonport for Freetown
Central Atlantic
DKM Raider PINGUIN rendezvoused with U.A in mid Atlantic between Belem and Dakar, so that the U Boat could be replenished with fuel and torps. The pilot of a Skua of 806 Sqn from CV ILLUSTRIOUS, at that time in work up in the Caribbean when the a/c crashed whilst on exercise.
Sth Atlantic
CA CUMBERLAND departed Simonstown to search for DKM Raider THOR.
Med- Biscay
RAN CL SYDNEY (Captain J. A. Collins, RAN in command of the Task Gp) with DDs HYPERION , HERO , HASTY , HAVOCK , and ILEX departed Alexandria. SYDNEY and HAVOCK were to operate in the Gulf of Athens against Italian shipping. The other DDs were to carry out an ASW sweep along the north coast of Crete. DDs HEREWARD and IMPERIAL departed Alexandria at the same time to escort convoy AN.2 from Port Said.
Model of HMAS SYDNEY as she was in 1940
RM Sub DELFINO attacked a DD in the Aegean NE of Athens without success.
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