Ire fortiter quo nemo ante iit.

 
Remembering
Michael Walsh Leading Fireman RFA Creosol died 7th of february 1918
William Brocklehurst Scullion RFA Creosol died 7th of february 1918
W J Lawrence Donkeyman RFA Berta died 7th of february 1946
Albert L Ellsworth

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From the Bjørn Pedersen collection

 

Built By:                 Gotaverken A/B, Gothenburg        

Completed           1937

Owner:                  Skibs A/S, Alse.

Tonnage:              8309 grt, 4987 nett

 

 

In Admiralty Service (Royal Fleet Auxiliary) from 1941

 

The Albert L Ellsworth was in convoy TM.1 on passage from Trinidad to Gibraltar, with a cargo of FFO from Curacao, she was attacked at 22.37 hrs on 8th January 1943 in position 27º 59’ N  28º 50’ W by U 436 (Kapitan Luitenant Gunther Seibicke).

The U Boat fired a spread of three torpedoes, two hit the Oltenia II and one hit the Albert L Ellsworth, the crew quickly abandoned ship which was ablaze from stem to stern, and were picked up by HMS Havelock.

The ship did not sink immediately and the wreck was shelled and sunk the next day by U 436.

There were no reported casualties in the crew of 32 Norwegian, 10 British and 1 Swedish seamen.

 

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