M. E. Comerford: Am (EC2) 1944 7,198gt



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MONTANAN: Am S/S 1917 4,897gt

Arr 1940: 7/1 1941: 5/27; 11/8 1942: 12/1

6/3/1943: Torpedoed and sunk by IJN submarine I-27 about 70nm SSE of Ras al Madrakah, Oman at 17 54N-58 09E.

Voyage: Bandar Shapur, and from Abadan (lv 5/29) sailing independently for Mombasa with fuel oil and ballast.


MONTCLAIR VICTORY: Am (VC2) 1944 7,607gt

1945: 3/14


MONTE GURUGU: Spain S/S 1921 3,554gt (ex ARTEA-MENDI-Spain 1939)

Arr 1940: 8/6


MONTE ICIAR: Spain S/S 1922 3,274gt (ex AIZKARAI-MENDI-Spain 1939)

Arr 1940: 6/19


MONTE JARINDO: Spain S/S 1911 4,193gt (ex UPO MENDI-Spain 1940)

Arr 1940: 8/20


MONTE MONJUICH: Spain S/S 1922 4,904gt (ex ARDANTZA-MENDI-Spain 1939)

1941: 6/13


MONTE NARANCO: Spain S/S 1920 5,754gt (ex ARNO-MENDI-Spain 1939)

1941: 9/12


MONTE NAVAJO: Spain S/S 1920 5,754gt

1941: 8/5


MONTE NURIA: Spain S/S 1917 5,717gt (ex ARTAGAN-MENDI-Spain 1939)

1941: 11/12


MONTE OIZ: Spain S/S 1921 5,535gt

Arr 1940: 10/5 1941: 11/28


MONTE ORDUNA: Spain S/S 1922 5,529gt (ex AGIRE-MENDI-Spain 1939)

1942: 1/27 delayed-proceeding 2/2-further delayed-waiting orders


MONTE SAJA: Spain S/S 1921 5,989gt (ex ALTOBIZKAR-MENDI-Spain 1939)

Arr 1940: 6/20


MONTEBELLO PARK: Br/Can S/T (Park) 1945 7,148gt

1945: 3/17


MONTEREY: Am S/S Pass 1932 5,236gt (ex PUERTO RICO-Am 1939)

1939: 9/20; 10/4; 10/18: 11/1; 12/8; 12/29

Arr 1940: 1/15; 2/5; 2/26; 3/18; 4/8; 4/30; 5/21; 6/4; 6/18; 7/2; 7/16; 7/30; 8/13; 8/27; 9/10; 9/24; 10/8; 10/22; 11/6; 11/25;

12/9; 12/23

1941: 1/6; 1/21; 2/4; 2/18; 3/4; 3/18; 4/1; 4/16; 4/30; 5/14; 6/11; 6/25; 7/9; 7/23; 8/6; 8/20; 9/3; 9/17; 10/1; 10/15; 10/29; 11/12;

12/3; 12/19; 12/27

1942: 1/6; 1/16; 1/24; 2/3; 3/13; 12/14R

1943: 2/15; 4/28R; 8/20; 10/7

1945: 7/10

2/1942: Bareboat chartered to US Army as troop transport USAT Monterey.


MONTEVIDEO: Nor M/V 1928 4,639gt

1939: 9/9; 9/22; 12/6; 12/22

Arr 1940: 3/4; 3/20; 6/3; 6/24; 9/9; 10/3; 12/5; 12/21

1941: 3/7; 4/1; 6/18; 7/1; 9/20; 10/29

1942: 1/9; 8/3; 9/29; 12/11

1943: 2/16 delayed-now proceeding 2/28; 5/5; 7/7; 9/1; 10/30

1944: 1/20; 4/4; 6/17; 8/30; 10/29

1945: 7/5; 7/14


MONTGOMERY CITY: Am S/S 1920 5,686gt

1939: 11/2; 12/29

Arr 1940: 8/8

1941: 1/7; 4/28; 8/4

1943: 7/12; 9/4; 10/4

1944: 4/26; 10/4

1945: 4/11
MONTMORENCY PARK: Br/Can (Scan) 1943 2,875gt

1943: 12/7 1944: 2/9


MONTOSO: Am S/S 1911 3,109gt

1939:: 9/20; 11/9

Arr 1940: 3/1; 4/10

1941: 1/2; 3/31; 4/29; 5/24; 6/18; 9/15; 10/18; 11/20

1942: 1/12; 3/1; 4/8

1945: 6/28


MONTREAL CITY: Br S/S (War) 1920 3,066gt

1939: 9/27; 12/20

Arr 1940: 5/5

1941: 2/14; 5/15; 7/25

1942: 3/30; 8/21; 10/31

12/21/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U591 in mid-North Atlantic at 50 23N-38W. No survivors.

Voyage: Bristol, and Milford Haven in convoy ON 152 for New York with china clay and general cargo.
MONTREAL MARU: Japan S/S 1922 6,577gt

1941: 4/18

1/5/1943: Sunk by USAAF aircraft off north coast of Kiska Island, Aleutians at 52 40N-178 15E.
MONTROLITE: Br/Can M/T 1926 11,309gt

Arr 1940: 12/30 1941: 3/28; 10/9

2/4/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U109 about 230nm ENE of Bermuda at 35 14N-60 05W.

Voyage: Sailed independently from Guiria, and Trinidad for Halifax with crude oil.


MONTROSE: Pan S/S 1939 1,827gt (ex HERTA MAERSK-Dmk 1940)

1941: 10/17

1942: 1/26 delayed-proceeding 1/29; 5/27

7/6/1942: Stranded in fog and wrecked on coast just west of Cape Farewell at 60 57N-45 40W near towns of Nanortalik and

Frederiksdal. Total Loss.

MOORBY: Br M/V 1936 4,992gt

1942: 3/24; 9/2 1943: 6/11; 9/1 1944: 10/9 1945: 4/19; 7/7
MOORS FIELDS: Am (T2) 1944 10,296gt

1944: 6/23; 7/24; 9/2; 10/7


MOOSE MOUNTAIN PARK: Br/Can S/T (Park-V) 1944 7,238gt

1944: 9/7 1945: 3/5; 5/10


MORETON BAY: Br/Aus S/S Pass-Reefer 1921 14,193gt

1943: 1/13; 5/24

1944: 1/7; 3/9; 5/2; 10/28; 12/22
MORGANTOWN VICTORY: Am (VC2) 1945 7,607gt

1945: 3/14 Returned from sea after clearing for Glasgow; recleared 3/22

4/11/1945: Mined in English Channel south of Zone Point at 49 39 42N-04 48E upon entering an unswept part of the

channel 10miles out of Le Havre. Towed into La Havre and to Antwerp arr 4/30 for drydocking.

Voyage: Rouen (lv 4/10) and Le Havre to join convoy VWP 21 for Southampton with Army mail.
MORGENEN: Nor M/T 1930 7,093gt

1941: 4/28; 11/12

1942: 3/20; 6/3R; 9/10; 10/14R

1943: 1/12 detained for repairs; 3/17; 5/6; 6/22; 8/19; 12/28

1944: 3/4; 4/26; 6/17; 8/2; 11/8

1945: 1/23; 3/19; 6/16

1/21-22/1945: Slightly damaged in a collision with collier M & J Tracy (Am) in heavy weather in New York Harbor.

She then grounded on Liberty Flats. Voyage: Left from Pier 54, North River, New York laden for a voyage to UK.


MORLEN: Am S/S 1918 2,186gt (ex ERNEST H.MEYER-Am 1940)

1941: 5/29

1942: Bareboat chartered to US Army as cargo ship USAT Morlen.
MORMACDALE: Am M/V (C1-A) 1942 6,976gt

1942: 3/6; 7/10 1943: 3/2


MORMACDOVE: Am M/V (C2) 1939 6,198gt

1939: 9/30; 12/8

Arr 1940: 1/17; 3/5; 3/13; 5/4; 5/13; 7/6; 7/18; 9/4; 9/23; 11/14; 11/26

1941: 1/20; 1/31; 3/26; 4/4; 5/27

2/6/1941: To USN as cargo ship renamed USS Alchiba (AK-23). Reclassified in 1943 to AKA-6.

11/29/1942:Torpedoed by IJN midget submarines from mother ship I-16 while anchored off Lunga Point, Guadalcanal

with cargo of gasoline and ammunition. Beached. TempR.
MORMACDOVE: Am S/S (C1-B) 1942 6,711gt

1943: 6/19 1944: 1/7


MORMACGULL: Am M/V (C2) 1939 6,198gt

1939: 10/24; 12/23

Arr 1940: 1/2; 3/4; 4/3; 6/3; 6/12; 8/12; 8/22; 10/16; 11/6; 12/30

1941: 1/11; 3/7; 3/29; 5/24

5/31/1941: To USN as cargo ship renamed USS Alcyone (AK-24). Reclassified in 1943 to AKA-7.
MORMACHAWK: Am M/V (C2) 1939 6,160gt

1939: 9/2; 11/14; 12/22

Arr 1940: 2/8; 2/23; 4/19; 4/29; 6/24; 7/8; 9/3

9/20/1940: To USN as cargo ship renamed USS Arcturus (AK-18). Reclassified in 1943 to AKA-1.


MORMACLAND: Am M/V (C3) 1940 7,886gt

Arr 1940: 5/2; 6/29; 7/13; 9/11; 9/27; 11/23; 12/16

1941: 2/13; 4/24

1941: Converted to escort aircraft carrier, unnamed with designation BAVG-1.

11/17/41: To RN, named HMS Archer.

1/13/1942: As HMS Archer, in collision with and sinking freighter Brazos*(Am) 300 miles east of Charleston, SC.

Damaged, towed stern first to Charleston for repairs.

3/1945: Returned to mercantile service renamed Empire Lagan (Br).


MORMACLARK: Am M/V (C2) 1939 6,198gt

1939: 12/9

Arr 1940: 2/5; 2/15; 4/12; 5/8; 6/25; 7/5; 8/22; 9/3; 10/30; 11/19

1941: 1/8; 1/24; 3/20; 3/26; 5/24

5/29/1941: To USN as cargo ship renamed USS Betelgeuse (AK-28). Reclassified in 1943 to AKA-11.
MORMACLARK: Am S/S (C1-B) 1943 6,711gt

1945: 8/14


MORMACMAIL: Am M/V (C3-S-A1) 1940 7,886gt

Arr 1940: 6/3; 8/1; 8/10; 10/10; 10/23; 12/18; 12/30

1941: 1/3; 3/4

3/6/1941: To USN for conversion to escort aircraft carrier, renamed USS Long Island (AVG-1).

8/20/1942: Reclassified to auxiliary aircraft carrier or tender ACV-1. 7/15/1943: Reclassified to CVE-1.
MORMACMAR: Am S/S 1920 5,453gt

1939: 10/24 voyage abandoned-clearance cancelled-destination cancelled 10/25; 11/6

Arr 1940: 1/15; 4/19; 7/22; 10/21

1941: 1/3; 3/11; 3/22; 5/14; 10/9

1942: 1/7; 6/20

1943: 4/30; 7/5

1944: 1/6; 4/20

10/1945: Transferred to USSR renamed Belinsky.


MORMACMOON: Am S/S (C3) 1941 7,939gt

1941: 2/26; 3/10; 4/29; 5/7; 5/16; 7/12; 7/22; 9/13; 9/20; 11/10; 11/23

1942: 1/19; 3/6; 5/15; 8/3

1943: 3/31; 12/1

1944: 1/29; 3/27; 5/13; 7/1; 8/18; 10/5; 11/24

1945: 1/17; 3/14; 5/9; 8/18


MORMACPENN: Am M/V (C3) 1940 7,886gt

Arr 1940: 1/26; 3/28; 4/26; 6/28; 7/8; 9/13; 9/20; 11/14

1940: To USN for conversion to submarine tender renamed USS Griffin (AS-13).
MORMACPORT: Am S/S (Hog) 1919 4,942gt

1939: 9/27; 11/16; 11/28

Arr 1940: 1/26

1940: Transferred to Brazil renamed Tamandare*(sunk).


MORMACPORT: Am S/S (C3) 1940 7,773gt (ex SEA FOX-Am 1940)

Arr 1940: 10/23; 12/14; 12/20

1941: 2/14; 2/26; 4/24; 5/2; 6/27; 7/11; 9/12; 11/5; 11/15

1942: 1/21; 3/18; 4/17

1945: 7/18; 8/27
MORMACREY: Am S/S 1919 5,946gt

1939: 9/23; 10/7; 12/19

Arr 1940: 3/15; 6/10; 11/22

1941: 1/30; 4/2; 6/12; 6/27; 9/13; 11/19

1942: 2/13; 8/14; 10/26

1943: 3/18; 5/21; 9/18; 12/18

1944: 4/5; 8/8; 12/4
MORMACRIO: Am S/S 1919 5,940gt (ex MAGADAN-Am 1940)

1939: 9/16; 11/24; 12/6

Arr 1940: 2/13; 5/6; 8/5; 11/4

1941: 1/14; 3/13; 3/22; 5/20; 6/2; 8/5; 10/4; 10/14; 12/15

1942: 7/25

1943: 6/15; 10/8

1944: 1/21; 3/1; 6/19; 10/7

1945: Renamed Magadan (Am). Subsequently reverted to previous name Mormacrio.


MORMACSEA: Am S/S (Hog) 1919 4,955gt

1939: 9/1; 11/9

Arr 1940: 2/5; 2/17; 4/26

1940: Transferred to Brazil renamed Commandante Pessoa*.


MORMACSTAR: Am S/S (Hog) 1919 4,941gt

1939: 10/9

Arr 1940: 1/6; 1/19; 3/26; 4/20; 4/25; 5/29

1940: Transferred to Brazil renamed Barroso*.


MORMACSUL: Am S/S 1920 5,481gt

1939: 9/7; 11/15; 11/30

Arr 1940: 2/19; 4/29; 7/23; 10/18; 12/23

1941: 3/14; 5/15; 10/25; 11/3

1942: 1/14

5/27/1942: Damaged in air attacks in Norwegian Sea between 73 57N-16 10E (about 50nm WSW of Bear Island) and

74N-25 10E (100nm east of Bear Island and 170nm north of North Cape). Action account varies. Sank next day.

Voyage: Philadelphia, and Reykjavik in convoy PQ 16 for Murmansk with tanks, trucks and ammunition.


MORMACSUN: Am S/S (Hog) 1920 4,996gt

1939: 9/11; 12/11; 12/21

1940: 3/23

Transferred to Brazil renamed Goncalves Dias*.


MORMACSWAN: Am S/S (C2) 1940 7,194gt (ex FLYING FISH-Am 1940)

1941: 1/18; 3/14; 3/22; 5/15; 5/24; 7/16; 7/25; 9/13; 9/26; 11/19; 12/4

1942: 3/13; 12/26

1943: 2/17; 9/27; 12/16

1944: 4/22; 6/15; 8/2; 9/28; 11/14

1945: 8/24


MORMACTERN: Am S/S (C2) 1939 7,194gt (ex LIGHTNING-Am 1940)

Arr 1940: 10/28; 12/24

1941: 1/4; 2/21; 3/1; 4/24; 5/2; 6/21

1941: To USN as cargo ship renamed USS Mercury (AK-42). 1945: Reclassified to AKS-20.


MORMACTIDE: Am S/S (Hog) 1919 4,951gt

1939: 9/22; 11/11

Arr 1940: 1/2; 1/10; 3/30; 4/5; 4/13; 4/22; 6/11

1940: Transferred to Brazil renamed Midosi*.


MORMACTIDE: Am S/S (C3) 1941 7.954gt

1941: 6/4; 6/14; 8/2; 8/9; 10/1; 10/9; 12/3; 12/13

1942: 2/14

8/20/1942: To USN as transport renamed USS Lyon (AP-71)*.


MORMACWREN: Am M/V (C2) 1939 6,198gt

1939: 10/2; 10/27; 12/30

Arr 1940: 2/1; 3/18; 3/28; 5/20; 6/1; 7/22; 7/31; 9/23; 10/10; 12/2; 12/7

1941: 1/27; 2/7; 3/31; 4/12; 6/4

6/6/1941: To USN as cargo ship renamed USS Algorab (AK-25). Reclassified in 1943 to AKA-8.
MORMACYORK: Am M/V (C3) 1940 7,886gt

1940: 4/10; 6/6; 6/20; 8/22; 8/31; 10/24

1940: To USN as submarine tender renamed USS Pelius (AS-14).
MORMACYORK: Am S/S (C3) 1941 7,796gt

1941: 2/15; 4/10 from Buenos Aires to Wilmington diverted instead to Philadelphia (4/12); 4/14"R"; 4/19; 6/11; 6/21; 8/13;

8/23; 10/16; 10/24; 12/19; 12/27

1942: 2/25

1942: To USN as transport renamed USS Anne Arundel (AP-76)*.
MORRIS HILLQUIT: Am (EC2) 1944 7,210gt

1945: 3/13; 5/31


MORRIS C. FEINSTONE: Am (EC2) 1944 7,240gt

1944: 11/3 1945: 1/17


MORRIS SHEPPARD: Am (EC2) 1944 7,244gt

1944: 4/20


MORRIS SIGMAN: Am (EC2) 1944 7,210gt

1945: 4/26


MORRISON R. WAITE: Am (EC2) 1942 7,181gt

1943: 7/8

1944: 5/10 delayed-awaiting crew-proceeding 5/16

11/12/1944: Damaged by a kamikaze aircraft crashing on deck while anchored off Dulag, Leyte with troops.

Left for San Francisco on 12/23. Voyage: Hollandia in convoy for San Pedro Bay (arr 10/29) with vehicles and troops.
MORSKA WOLA: Poland M/V 1924 3,376gt (ex RIO PARDO-Nor 1939)

Arr 1940: 10/19

1941: 1/16; 4/4; 4/24; 7/3; 9/15; 12/10

1942: 3/7; 5/15; 8/22; 11/16

1943: 2/20; 5/19; 8/3; 10/30

1944: 1/22; 4/17; 7/14; 10/11

1945: 1/6; 6/13
MORTON M. MC CARVER: Am (EC2) 1943 7,180gt

1943: 9/8 1944: 3/25


MORTON PRINCE: Am (Z-ET) 1943 7,243gt

1944: 5/25; 7/8; 9/12

1945: 1/27
MORVIKEN: Nor M/V 1938 5,008gt

Arr 1940: 2/14; 4/16

8/28/1940: Vessel was stopped by a warning shot from German raider Pinguin, abandoned then sunk about 370nm southeast

of Cap Ste. Marie, Madagascar at approx 29S-51E.Voyage: Sailed independently from Cape Town for Calcutta in ballast.


MOSDALE: Nor M/V Reefer 1939 3,022gt

1939: 10/28; 12/5

Arr 1940: 1/6; 2/16; 3/26; 5/31; 6/21; 7/24; 12/18

1941: 1/30

1943: 11/15

1944: 4/22; 12/19R

1944: In a collision with and sinking Kerry Coast (Br) which was later salved and repaired.
MOSES AUSTIN: Am (EC2-LTS) 1943 7,244gt

1943: 6/22; 9/11

1944: 10/30

1945: 1/6 delayed-waiting for orders- proceeding 1/13


MOSES BROWN: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1943: 9/8; 10/4 1944: 5/9; 11/16


MOSES CLEAVELAND: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1943: 4/23; 7/7; 9/8; 12/14

1944: 2/11; 3/4; 5/8; 7/24; 8/2; 10/10

MOSES ROGERS: Am (EC2) 1942 7,181gt

1944: 9/29
MOSFRUIT: Nor M/V Reefer 1938 2,714gt

1939: 10/7

Arr 1940: 2/23; 4/4; 5/21; 7/5; 10/7

1942: 3/26

6/30/1942: Sunk by torpedo and gunfire from U458 WNW of Ireland at 56 10N-23 20W.

Voyage: Sailed independently from Saint John NB for Liverpool with frozen meats and general cargo.


MOSLI: Nor M/T 1935 8,291gt

Arr 1940: 5/31; 11/27

1941: 2/24; 10/31

1942: 12/18

1943: 2/17; 4/5; 6/5; 7/14; 9/11; 11/12; 12/30

1944: 2/16; 2/26; 6/9; 7/20


MOSSOVET: USSR S/S 1935 2,981gt

1943: 5/11

2/28/1943: Damaged in an air attack at Murmansk.
MOSTUN: Nor M/V 1938 2,713gt

Arr 1940: 1/8; 2/17; 3/6

4/8/1940: Arr in Bergen from New York with war cargo for Finland. Next day Germany invaded Norway. On 4/12 both

ship and cargo were seized. On 9/7 she was taken over by KM as a transport and reefer in Norway renamed Hartmut.

11/27/1942: Slightly damaged in a collision with freighter Treuenfels (Ger) at Lodingen, north Norway.

5/20/1943: Damaged in a collision with M/V Hallingdal (Nor) in Billefjord.

9/24/1943: Struck mine at Gulenfjord and sank in shallow water. Raised next day.

11/30/1943: Damaged by RAF aircraft at Sognesjoen. Repaired.

10/1/1944: Mined in the Kattegat northwest of Anholt island. Her stern rested on the bottom. On the next day she capsized

and sank off the Danish coast about 12nm southeast of Alborg at 56 51N-10 37E.


MOSUNDO: Br S/S No Information

1942: 12/5R

From 1942 Arrival Blotter: Lv Rio de Janeiro on 10/29/42. Arr in New York on 12/5 with 3,286 tons bulk. (J.H. Wnchester)
MOTOCARLINE: Pan M/T 1925 8,600gt

Arr 1940: 7/2

1941: 3/8

1942: 5/1; 11/23 detained for repairs-now proceeding

1943: 8/9

1944: 3/6; 10/11; 11/4

1945: 7/7
MOTOMAR: Spain M/T 1921 5,724gt

1939: 10/10

Arr 1940: 1/2; 1/17; 3/15; 6/24; 9/27; 12/7; 12/24

1941: 2/26; 3/14; 5/1; 5/15; 7/19; 9/25; 12/3

1942: 2/26
MOTOREX: Am M/T 1892 1,958gt

1941: 10/11; 11/25

1942: Transferred to UK.

6/17/1942: As British ship, sunk by gunfire from U172 about 95nm east of Limon (Costa Rica) at 10 10N-81 30W.

Voyage: Corpus Christi for Cristobal CZ with diesel oil.
MOUNT AETNA: Gre S/S 1929 4,230gt

Arr 1940: 1/9

1942: 1/19; 3/17; 7/28
MOUNT BRUCE PARK: Br/Can S/T (Park-V) 1943 7,240gt

1944: 1/29; 5/12; 6/9; 7/14; 12/16

1945: 5/10
MOUNT DOUGLAS PARK: Br/Can (Park) 1943 7,130gt

1944: 6/17


MOUNT EVANS: Am S/S 1919 6,267gt

1941: 5/10; 7/29; 8/9; 10/17

1942: 8/27; 12/9

1943: 2/2; 4/24; 7/21; 9/28; 11/3; 12/7

1944: 4/17; 6/23; 8/30

1945: 5/29


MOUNT HELIKON: Gre S/S 1918 5,525gt

1941: 9/16


MOUNT HELMOS: Gre S/S 1923 6,481gt

Arr 1940: 3/22

11/24/1942: Sunk by torpedo and gunfire from U181 about 130nm ESE of Lourenco Marques at 26 38S-34 59E.

Voyage: Suez, and Aden for Cape Town and Saint John NB in ballast.


MOUNT KASSION: Gre S/S 1918 7,914gt

1939: 12/12

8/8/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U176 southwest of Iceland at 56 30N-32 14W.

Voyage: Montreal in convoy SC 94 for Cardiff with general cargo.


MOUNT KYLLENE: Gre S/S 1917 4,388gt (ex WALTER D. MUNSON*Am 1940)

1940: 8/26; 11/12 1941: 4/1 1945: 4/12


MOUNT LYCABETTUS: Gre S/S (War) 1917 4,292gt

1941: 7/14

3/17/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U373 about 290nm SSE of Halifax at 40 15N-61W. No survivors.

Voyage: Baltimore for Leixos (Portugal) with wheat.


MOUNT MAXWELL PARK: Br/Can S/T (Park-V) 1944 7,256gt

1945: 5/10


MOUNT ORFORD PARK: Br/Can (Park) 1944 7,141gt

1944: 11/18


MOUNT OLYMPUS: Gre S/S 1920 6,692gt

1941: 12/31 1942: 2/11

5/14/1942: Mined several miles from north entrance of Suez Canal at 31 20 48N-32 21 24E. Ship broke in three places.

Sank in 31 19 45N-32 23 15E. Mines laid on 4/15 by U562. Voyage: Alexandria for Durban in ballast.


MOUNT OTHRYS: Gre S/S (War) 1919 6,509gt

1943: 1/15

1/6/1945: Heavily damaged in collision with motor tanker Erinna*(Du) off Hole Haven, River Thames. Beached on

Mucking Flats where broke in two. Total Loss. Voyage: Saint John NB for London with grain.


MOUNT PERA: Gre S/S (War) 1918 5,250gt

1942: 7/10R

9/19/1942: Ran aground and broke in two on Danae Reef, Inhacca off Lourenco Marques. Fore part beached while the aft

part sank. Total Loss. Voyage: Montreal, and Cape Town for Lourenco Marques with timber.


MOUNT PINDUS: Gre S/S 1920 5,729gt

1941: 9/10

9/7/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U517 in Gulf of St. Lawrence about 20nm northeast of Cap Gaspe at 48 50N-63 46W.

Voyage: Montreal and Father Point in convoy QS 33 for Sydney CB and UK with general and 8 tanks on deck.


MOUNT REVELSTOKE PARK: Br/Can (Park) 1943 7,144gt

1944: 5/4R; 12/29 1945: 2/24


MOUNT RHODOPE: Gre S/S (War) 1919 5,182gt

Arr 1940: 7/5 1941: 1/21; 6/27


MOUNT ROYAL PARK: Br/Can S/T (Park-V) 1943 7,246gt

1944: 1/31; 3/11; 5/16R; 9/2; 11/22

1945: 6/7
MOUNT TAURUS: Gre S/S (War) 1920 6,696gt

Arr 1940: 2/26; 10/19 1941: 1/25

11/17/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U264 southeast of Cape Farewell at 54 30N-37 30W.

Voyage: London, and Oban in convoy ON 144 for Halifax in ballast.


MOUNT TAYGETUS: Gre S/S 1921 3,286gt (ex MUNDIXIE-Am 1940)

Arr 1940: 2/9 1941: 1/18

9/7/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U517 in Gulf of St. Lawrence about 20nm northeast of Cap Gaspe at 48 50N-63 46W.

Voyage: Montreal and Father Point in convoy QS 33 to Sydney CB and UK with general and 8 tanks on deck.


MOUZINHO: Portugal S/S-Pass 1907 8,374gt

1941: 6/30; 9/10


MOYRA: Br/Can 1931 S/S 1,396gt

1939: 10/13; 12/22 Arr 1940: 3/14 1942: 6/6R 1944: 1/6; 3/23


MOYSALEN: Nor S/S 1923 990gt

1941: 11/26; 12/29

1942: 1/30 delayed-proceeding 2/4; 3/23
MSTA: USSR S/S 1921 1,984gt

1943: 6/10


MUI HOCK: Nor S/S 1936 2,144gt

1943: 3/12 delayed-now proceeding; 5/19; 11/2

1944: 6/27; 8/1; 11/8

1945: 6/30; 8/3


MULGRAVE PARK: Br/Can (Scan) 1945 2,895gt

1945: 5/9


MUNARGO: Am S/S Pass 1921 6,336gt

1939: 9/2; 9/16; 9/30; 10/14; 11/9; 11/22; 12/6; 12/20

Arr 1940:1/2; 1/15; 1/29; 2/13; 2/26; 3/12; 3/25; 4/8; 4/23; 5/6; 5/21; 6/4; 6/18; 7/2; 7/17; 7/30; 8/13; 8/26; 9/9; 9/23; 10/21;

11/4; 11/18; 12/2; 12/17

1941: 1/3; 1/17; 2/14; 1/31; 2/28; 3/14

3/1941: To US Army as transport USAT Munargo.

6/6/1941: To USN as transport USS Munargo (AP-20).

10/18/1943: Returned for conversion to US Army Hospital Ship, renamed USAHS Thistle.


MUNCASTER CASTLE: Br M/V 1928 5,853gt

1939: 9/14 Arr 1940: 2/2

3/30/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U68 about 260nm south of Monrovia at 02 02N-12 02W. Voyage: Sailed independently

from Glasgow and Freetown (lv 3/28) for Cape Town and Colombo with Government stores and passengers.


MURENA: Du M/T 1931 8,252gt

Arr 1940: 6/24; 7/27

1941: 7/26; 10/8

1942: 1/24

1943: 1/21; 6/23; 8/6; 9/21

1944: 9/5; 10/20

1945: 2/16

8/2/1941: In collision with and sinking freighter Rozenburg (Du) off Halifax.

2/23/1943: Torpedoed by U382 south of Sao Miguel, Azores at 31 10N-27 30W. Proceeded o Guantanamo where left on

3/13 for Jacksonville for repairs. Voyage: The Clyde in convoy UC 1 for Curacao in ballast.

MURFREESBORO: Am (T2) 1943 10,195gt

1943: 10/18; 12/1 1944: 1/18; 2/19 1945: 5/15

2/26/1944: In collision with and sinking USAT El Coston*(Am) in mid-North Atlantic. Caught fire. Abandoned at

38 10N-51 33W. Taken in tow 3/13 for Bermuda arr 3/28 and left on 4/14 still in tow for New York. Repaired.

Voyage: New York in convoy CU 15 for Liverpool.
MUSA: Pan S/S 1930 5,663gt

1939: 9/1; 9/15; 9/29; 10/13; 10/27; 11/10; 11/24; 12/8; 12/21

Arr 1940: 1/4; 2/8; 2/23; 3/7; 3/21; 4/3; 4/17; 5/2; 5/17; 5/31; 6/14; 6/28; 7/12; 7/26; 8/9; 8/23; 9/6; 9/20; 10/4; 10/18; 11/1;

11/15; 11/29; 12/13; 12/27

1941: 1/11; 2/8; 3/1; 3/21; 4/12; 4/26; 5/10; 5/24; 6/7; 6/21; 7/5; 7/19; 8/2; 8/16; 8/30; 9/13; 9/27; 10/11; 10/25; 11/7; 11/21;

12/5; 12/19

1942: 1/7; 6/26; 8/1; 9/5; 10/14; 12/2

1943: 1/7


MUSGROVES MILLS: Am (T2) 1944 10,296gt

1944: 7/8; 8/10; 9/7 to Liverpool via Chester changed to Chester only (9/11); 10/18


MUSKOGEE: Am S/T 1913 7,034gt

1941: 1/27; 3/29; 4/20; 5/10; 6/17; 7/5; 7/23; 8/11; 12/31

3/22/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U123 southeast of Bermuda at approx 28N-58W. No survivors.

Voyage: Caripito, and Trinidad (lv 3/13) for Halifax with crude oil.


MYRIAM: Pan S/T 1920 7,012gt

Arr 1940: 11/12; 12/18 1941: 7/3


MYRMIDON: Br M/V 1930 6,278gt

1941: 11/28

1942: 3/5; 4/30; 6/29

3/14/1941: Damaged in an air attack at Liverpool then sinking at the dock. Refloated. Drydocked 3/27.

6/5/1941: Mined in Crosby Channel, Liverpool Bay. Returned to Liverpool where TempR. PermR in New York.

Voyage: Leaving Liverpool for New York in ballast when mined.

12/19/1941: Damaged midships when the Kong Haakon VII *(Nor) was being launched slid down the ways into

the Clyde and into the arriving Myrmidon which was loaded and proceeding up river to Princess Dock, Glasgow.

9/5/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U506 about 360nm SW of Takoradi at 0 45N-06 27W. Voyage: Glasgow, and

Freetown (lv 9/1) for Cape Town, Bombay and Colombo with passengers, general cargo, stores and explosives.


MYRTLEBANK: Br M/V 1925 5,150gt

1942: 6/24 1943: 3/19 1944: 4/24

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