- SS
Shuntien was a 3,059 GRT
coastal p****enger and
cargo liner of the British-owned The
China Navigation Company Ltd (CNC). She was
built in Hong Kong in...
- in
September 1940. She
rescued many
survivors from the
prison ship SS
Shuntien when it was sunk on 23
December 1941. A few
hours later, on
Christmas Eve...
-
fifth patrol,
which began on 8
December 1941, the boat sank
Shuntien on the 23rd.
Shuntien carried 850 – 1,100
German and
Italian prisoners of war. Between...
-
March 1942—August 1945.) MV
Eredine (sold) MV
Erradale SS
Shengking SS
Shuntien (sunk by
enemy action) MV
Soochow (also
known as
Maersk Asia Decimo) MS...
- a
number of the crew,
servicemen and POW's
rescued from the loss of SS
Shuntien torpedoed and sunk by U-559 on 23
December 1941
Samphire Smiths Dock Co...
- Dec:
Hayataka Maru, Montebello,
Patrol Boat No. 32,
Patrol Boat No. 33,
Shuntien, U-79 24 Dec: Absaroka,
HNLMS K XVI, USS Rochester, Sagiri, HMS Salvia...
- 7
December 2010. "Le Calvados". Uboat.net.
Retrieved 7
December 2010. "
Shuntien". Uboat.net.
Retrieved 7
December 2010. Erickson,
James W (2006). "Roster...
- Dec:
Hayataka Maru, Montebello,
Patrol Boat No. 32,
Patrol Boat No. 33,
Shuntien, U-79 24 Dec: Absaroka,
HNLMS K XVI, USS Rochester, Sagiri, HMS Salvia...
- SS
Shuntien –
Requisitioned 1941 by the
Ministry of War
Transport for use as a
Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships. On 23
December 1941,
Shuntien arrived...
- Dec:
Hayataka Maru, Montebello,
Patrol Boat No. 32,
Patrol Boat No. 33,
Shuntien, U-79 24 Dec: Absaroka,
HNLMS K XVI, USS Rochester, Sagiri, HMS Salvia...