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



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MARINA: Am S/S (C1-A) 1941 5,086gt

1942: 2/17; 3/23; 4/28; 9/16

1943: 11/5

1944: 2/10; 4/11; 6/6; 7/24; 9/11; 11/14; 12/30

1/16/1945: Mined 2.5 miles off Le Havre at 49 30 20N-0 04 12W. In a sinking condition when taken in tow. Beached

outside of the harbor breakwater. TempR completed 2/2. Drydocked at Rouen. Towed to US. Scrapped.

Voyage: New York (lv 1/3) in convoy CU 53 for Le Havre with US Army general cargo.
MARINA RASKOVA: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1944: 1/12; 1/20; 3/6; 8/2


MARINE ANGEL: Am S/S (C4-S-B2) troopship 1945 11,758gt

1945: 4/30; 6/30; 8/30


MARINE ARROW: Am S/S (C4-S-B5) 1945 10,780gt

1945: 7/5


MARINE DEVIL: Am S/S (C4-S-B2) troopship 1944 11,757gt

1944: 11/6; 12/9

1945: 1/17; 2/17; 4/15

MARINE DRAGON: Am S/S (C4-S-B2) troopship 1944 11,758gt

1945: 1/17; 3/6; 5/19; 7/12
MARINE EAGLE: Am S/S (C4-S-B1) troopship 1943 11,500gt

1943: 12/14

1944: 3/22; 5/13; 9/2; 10/21; 12/16

1945: 2/3; 3/30; 5/18 detained-engine trouble-proceeding 5/25


MARINE FOX: Am S/S (C4-S-B2) troopship 1945 11,758gt

1945: 3/6; 4/23; 5/26; 6/22; 8/29


MARINE PANTHER: Am S/S (C4-S-B2) troopship 1944 11,758gt

1944: 11/14; 12/23

1945: 2/3; 3/22; 5/1; 6/2; 7/26; 8/24
MARINE RAVEN: Am S/S (C4-S-B2) troopship 1944 11,757gt

1944: 2/10; 3/22; 5/11; 8/10; 9/19; 10/21

1945: 1/17; 2/17; 3/30; 5/1; 7/5; 8/13
MARINE ROBIN: Am S/S (C4-S-B2) troopship 1944 11,757gt

1944: 5/23; 6/9; 10/13; 11/14

1945: 1/25; 4/14; 5/19; 6/25
MARINE WOLF: Am S/S (C4-S-B2) troopship 1944 11,757gt

1944: 9/11; 10/28 1945: 2/17; 3/30


MARION DUFFITT: Br/Can Aux Schooner wood 1940 156gt

Arr 1940: 12/2


MARION McKINLEY BOVARD: Am (EC2-LTS) 1942 7,176gt

1943: 5/13; 10/11 1945: 3/3; 6/27


MARIONETTA: Pan M/Yacht No Information

1942: 12/18 clearance surrendered-proceeding 1/1/1943. Cleared for Colon, Panama with 54 tons general and 8 crew.

(Davies Turner)
MARIONGA D. THERMIOTIS: Gre S/S 1904 4,784gt

1939: 12/6


MARIPOSA: Br S/S 1914 3,807gt

1942: 9/12

6/9/1944: Scuttled as a breakwater blockship in Gooseberry 4 off Juno Beach, Courseuules Sur March, Normandy.
MARIPOSA: Am S/S Pass 1931 18,152gt

1943: 4/15; 5/22; 9/8

1944: 10/26

1945: 2/17


MARISA THORDEN: Fin S/S 1922 4,536gt

1939: 11/15

Arr 1940: 4/12; 5/4; 8/12; 8/31

1941: 2/14; 5/21; 6/13; As Panamanian 7/9

1941: Renamed Bushranger*(Pan-sunk).
MARISO: Du S/S 1930 7,659gt (ex BITTERFELD-Germany 1940)

1941: 8/16 1943: 2/16

5/10/1940: Seized by Netherlands at Padang, Netherlands East Indies. Renamed Mariso.

12/21/1940: Damaged in an air attack at Liverpool. On fire for three days. Drydocked 1/14/1941.

3/20/1943: Torpedoed and sunk by U518 about 65nm ESE of Bahia at 13 20S-37 25W.

Voyage: New York and Trinidad for Saldanha Bay, Durban and Alexandria with general cargo and mail.


MARISTON: Br S/S 1924 4,557gt

Arr 1940: 11/4

1941: Renamed English Monarch*(Br).
MARIT: Nor S/T (War) 1918 5,542gt

1941: 3/17

10/4/1943: Torpedoed and sunk by U596 near Libyan coast between Derna and Benghazi at 32 57N-21 11E.

Voyage: Haifa, and Alexandria (lv 10/1) in convoy XT 4 for Tripoli with fuel oil.


MARIT II: Nor S/T 1922 7,417gt

Arr 1940: 8/5

1941: 3/11

1943: 2/16; 9/14; 11/30

1944: 1/20; 3/11; 4/11; 5/26; 8/24; 10/4; 12/11

1945: 1/22; 3/28; 5/10

9/10/1942: Torpedoed by U404 west of Ireland at 51 16N-29 08W. Arr 9/16 at St. John's with convoy. Repaired in

New York. Voyage: Shell Haven joining convoy ON 127 on 9/4 for New York and Curacao in ballast.


MARITIMA: Br S/S 1912 5,801gt

1942: 5/21R; 9/18

11/2/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U522 about 390nm NE of St. John's NF at 52 20N-45 40W. Voyage: New York

(lv 10/24) and Sydney CB (lv 10/29) in convoy SC 107 for Glasgow with general cargo and explosives.


MARJORY: Am S/S 1919 2,323gt

1941: 6/14; 8/19; 12/9

1942: 3/21; 10/23R

1943: 1/12; 7/2; 9/6; 10/30

1944: 1/7; 3/9; 5/11; 6/27
MARK HANNA: Am (EC2) 1942 7,176gt

1944: 8/8

1945: 1/26 detained-waiting for orders-proceeding 2/1

3/9/1943: Torpedoed by U510 about 165nm north of Cayenne at 07 40N-52 07W. Towed to Trinidad arr 3/17.

Voyage: Suez, Port Elizabeth, and Bahia in convoy BT 6 for Paramaribo, Trinidad and New York in ballast.
MARK HOPKINS: Am (EC2) 1943 7,194gt

1945: 4/11


MARK KEPPEL: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1943: 9/14


MARK TWAIN: Am (EC2) 1942 7,176gt

1942: 8/17 1943: 3/30; 6/12 1945: 2/17


MARKAY: Am S/T 1942 10,342gt

1943: 1/29; 3/3; 4/19; 6/5; 8/14; 10/20

1944: 11/16; 11/30

1945: 1/2; 3/14


MARKHOR: Br S/S 1929 7,917gt

Arr 1940: 1/11 1941: 1/2; 9/30 1943: 1/21

3/11/1941: Damaged by a direct bomb hit in air attack at Manchester. Repaired at Glasgow.
MARKLAND: Br/Can S/S 1929 4,454gt

1939: 9/6; 9/20; 10/4; 10/17; 10/31; 11/14; 12/5; 12/19

Arr 1940: 1/2; 1/15; 1/29; 2/19; 3/4; 3/18; 4/1; 4/15; 5/6; 5/20; 6/3; 6/17; 7/1; 7/15; 8/5; 8/19; 8/28; 9/16; 9/30; 10/7; 10/21; 1/4;

11/18; 12/2; 12/16

1941: 1/7; 1/21; 2/5; 2/18; 3/5; 3/18; 3/28; 4/8; 4/23; 5/7; 5/20; 6/3; 6/17; 7/25

1942: 1/20; 2/4; 2/18; 3/6; 3/17; 4/7; 4/21; 5/27; 7/3; 9/1R; 9/23R

1943: 1/2 delayed-engine trouble; 9/18

1945: 3/15; 4/17; 5/22; 6/14; 7/13; 8/17


MARNA: Dmk S/S 1936 1,700gt

1939: 10/6; 12/15

Arr 1940: 2/20; 6/24

1941: As Panamanian 8/2

1940: Laid up on arrival in New York

1941: Taken over by US Government. Transferred to Panama renamed Azra*(sunk).


MARNE: Am (T2) 1945 10,296gt

1945: 3/14; 4/15; 5/14


MARNIX VAN SINT ALDEGONDE: Du M/V Pass 1930 19,355gt

Arr 1940: 9/18; 10/7 1941: 2/21; 3/12 1942: 9/26-S

11/6/1943: Badly damaged by aircraft torpedo off Algeria at 37 12N-06 16E. While being towed to Philipville on the

following day she collides with torpedoed troopship Santa Elena*(Am), and founders 6 miles east of Cape Bougaroni

Light. Voyage: Liverpool in convoy KMF 25A for Alexandria with almost 3,000 troops.
MAROCCO: Dmk M/V 1936 1,641gt

1939: 11/13 Arr 1940: 1/5; 3/8

1940: Laid up at Copenhagen.
MARON: Br M/V 1930 6,847gt

1942: 8/2

12/26/1940: As Ocean Boarding Vessel (OBV), intercepted and captured Vichy French freighter Joseph H. Duhamel.

1/10/1941: As OBV, intercepted and captured Vichy French freighter Cantal.

4/7/1942: Returned to mercantile service.

11/13/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U81 about 41nm northwest of Cape Falcon (Oran vicinity) at 36 27N-0 55W.

Voyage: Algiers (lv 11/12) in convoy for Gibraltar and UK in ballast.
MARPESIA: Nor S/S 1930 1,958gt

Arr 1940: 7/1; 12/20

1943: 9/14; 10/18; 11/22

1944: 3/25; 4/24; 6/14; 7/22R; 9/16; 9/22; 12/23

1945: 1/10; 7/17
MARPESSA: Gre S/S (War) 1919 5,476gt

1941: 12/15; 5/28; 10/25

1942: 2/9; 4/11
MARPESSA: Du M/T 1927 7,408gt

1944: 2/7; 5/9


MARQUES DE COMILLAS: Spain S/S-Pass 1928 9,922gt

1939: 11/18

Arr 1940: 1/3; 2/21; 4/9; 5/27; 8/5; 9/26; 11/22

1941: 1/10; 3/13; 4/25; 6/13; 7/25; 9/12; 11/6


MARQUESA: Br S/S Reefer 1918 8,979gt

1943: 9/21 detained-engine trouble-proceeding 10/4


MARSA: Br S/S 1928 4,405gt

1942: 6/8R

11/21/1943: Damaged by aircraft controlled glider bombs southwest of Ireland at 46 40N-18 18W.

Last seen on following day at 46 35N-18 20W where believed to have sunk.

Voyage: Oran, and Gibraltar in combined convoys MKS 30 and SL 139 for Ardrossan with iron ore.
MARSDALE: Br S/S 1940 4,890gt

1943: 1/7R 1945: 4/27

6/4/1941: As Ocean Boarding Vessel (OBV), captured KM supply tanker Gedania in North Atlantic at 43 38N-28 15W.

6/23/1941: As OBV, with four destroyers intercepted the German blockade running supply ship Alsterto returning from the

Indian Ocean. Scuttled by her crew off Cape Finisterre to prevent capture. On board were British prisoners taken by

raider Atlantis 78 of whom were rescued.


MARSHALL ELLIOTT: Am (EC2-LTS) 1942 7,177gt

1943: 1/11; 3/30; 6/9; 10/14

1944: 11/17

1945: 3/13


MARTABAN: Br S/S 1934 4,161gt

1943: 12/15

1944: 3/11; 5/8; 7/14; 9/14

10/13/1942: Torpedoed by IJN submarine I-162 about 18nm off southeast Ceylon at 06 31N-82 03E. Towed by RN ship to

Trincomali arr 10/21. Left 11/20 for Colombo where TempR. Arr in Bombay on 2/17/43 for PermR.

Voyage: Glasgow for Vizagapatam and Calcutta with stores.


MARTAND: Br S/S 1939 7,967gt

1939: 10/23; 11/11 Arr 1940: 8/8 1942: 12/3 1945: 5/24


MARTIN BAKKE: Nor M/V Reefer 1936 5,484gt

1941: 4/17

1942: 10/27; 12/19

1943: 2/27; 4/27; 12/9

1944: 2/19; 5/2; 6/23; 8/18; 11/6

1945: 1/17; 3/14; 4/23; 6/9; 7/21


MARTIN BEHRMAN: Am (EC2) 1944 7,176gt

1945: 1/12


MARTIN VAN BUREN: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1944: 1/20; 4/8; 8/24

1/14/1945: Torpedoed by U1232 about 8nm south of Halifax at 44 28N-63 28W. Abandoned when the explosion blew off

rudder and propeller. While being towed, a vessel passing through cutting the towline causing the ship to drift on rocks

near Sambro and break in two. Total Loss. Scrapped on site.

Voyage: Boston (lv 1/12) in convoy BX 141 for Halifax and France with foodstuffs, vehicles and two locomotives.


MARWARRI: Br S/S 1935 8,063gt

1942: 11/26

10/5/1939: Mined in Bristol Channel, 3.5 miles south of Scarweather lightship. Beached at Mumbles. Towed to Swansea

arr 10/14. Repaired. Mines laid by U32 on 9/17. Voyage: Belfast for Newport with Government stores.


MARY: Am S/S (Hog) 1920 5,104gt (ex CODY-Am 1939)

1939: 11/10

1941: 3/17; 4/19; 5/24

1942: 2/2

3/3/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U129 about 210nm north of Cayenne, French Guiana at 08 25N- 52 50W.

Voyage: New York and San Juan (Puerto Rico) for Cape Town and Suez with military cargo.


MARY A. LIVERMORE: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1944: 6/1

5/28/1945: Badly damaged by a bomb carrying kamikaze plane that crashed into the bridge while anchored in Buckner Bay

(Nakagusuku Bay, Okinawa) at 26 12N-127 46E. After TempR left 6/5 in convoy for Saipan.

Voyage: Ultihi Atoll (lv 5/5) for Okinawa with cement, lumber and machinery.
MARY ASHLEY TOWNSEND: Am (Z-ET) 1943 7,218gt

1944: 9/12; 10/19; 12/2


MARY AUSTIN: Am (EC2) 1943 7,244gt

1943: 7/29; 9/18; 11/10

1944: 2/19; 6/1
MARY BALL: Am (EC2) (TT) 1943 7,176gt

1944: 3/1 1945: 2/7; 6/12


MARY D.: Am S/S 1920 4,861gt

1942: 1/9


MARY KINGSLEY: Br M/V 1930 5,021gt

1942: 12/28


MARY LUCKENBACH: Am S/S (Hog) 1918 5,049gt (ex BLACK FALCON-Am 1941)

1941: 6/211 1942: 4/1; 6/28

9/14/1942: Sunk in air attack about 90nm WSW of Spitsbergen Island at approx 76N-10E. No survivors.

Voyage: New York, Sydney CB, and the Clyde in convoy PQ 18 for Murmansk with military stores.


MARY LYON: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1943: 8/12; 10/14


MARY M. DODGE: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1944: 6/8; 10/28; 11/19


MARY PICKERSGILL: Am (EC2) 1944 7,210gt

1944: 8/2; 12/13 1945: 5/26


MARY WILKINS FREEMAN: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1944: 5/19


MARYLAND: Dmk S/S 1921 4,895gt

1939: 10/23

2/15/1940: Torpedoed and sunk by U50 about 185nm northwest of Malin Head at 57 09N-12W. No survivors.

Voyage: Santos (Brazil) and Madeira for Copenhagen with oilcake.


MARYMAR: Am S/S 1919 6,847gt

1941: 6/14; 12/11

1942: 8/29; 11/7

1943: 2/13; 5/18; 7/29

1944: 2/5; 8/30

1945: 2/17 voyage abandoned-clearance cancelled; 3/17

1944-45: Converted for service as a US Army depot vessel storing spare parts for tanks and tracked vehicles.
MASAYA: Am M/V 1920 1,174gt

1941: 10/8

1942: Bareboat chartered to US Army as cargo ship USAT Masaya.

3/28/1943: Sunk in an air attack at Oro Bay, New Guinea at 08 53S-148 33E. She was the former World War I type

destroyer USS Dale converted to a high speed banana boat for Caribbean service. Acquired by the US Army as a

fast inter-island transport in the Southwest Pacific Area.


MASCOT: Pan S/S 1919 1,033gt (ex CIENFUEGOS-Cuba 1941)

1941: 5/19


MASSACHUSETTS: Am S/T 1920 6,928gt (ex DUNGANNON-Am 1941)

1942: 10/26 detained-awaiting navy orders-diverted to Aruba instead of Curacao (10/30)

1943: 6/25; 7/25; 8/25; 9/24; 10/24; 11/23; 12/22

1944: 1/21; 2/20; 4/30; 7/9; 9/11

1945: 3/29
MASSMAR: Am S/S 1920 5,828gt

1942: 4/6R

7/5/1942: Mined and sunk about 20nm north of Straumness, northwest Iceland at 66 39N-22 33W when the convoy entered

an Allied minefield in heavy weather and low visibility.

Voyage: Murmansk (lv 6/28) in convoy QP 13 for Iceland and New York in ballast.
MASTER ELIAS KULUKUNDIS: Gre S/S 1938 5,548gt

1941: 12/6 1942: 1/23; 6/6


MASUNDA: Br S/S 1929 5,250gt

1943: 2/26; 4/20; 7/23

1944: 8/12; 9/21
MATAGALPA: Am M/V 1920 1,174gt

1941: 7/1; 9/11; 9/24

1942: Bareboat chartered to US Army as cargo ship USAT Matagalpa.

6/27/1942: Caught fire and burnt out in Australia. Vessel was the former World War I destroyer USS Osborne, sister

ship to Masaya*in mercantile days.
MATAROA: Br S/S Pass-Reefer 1920 12,390gt

1942: 11/12-S

1943: 9/1; 11/1

1944: 2/3; 4/11; 6/17; 8/3; 9/27; 12/2

1945: 2/16
MATHERAN: Br S/S 1919 7,653gt

Arr 1940: 2/24; 9/12

10/19/1940: Torpedoed and sunk by U38 about 280nm northwest of Erris Head at 57N-17W.

Voyage: New York, and Halifax (lv 10/8) in convoy HX 79 for Liverpool with iron, zinc, grain and machinery.


MATHERAN: Br S/S 1942 8,051gt

1943: 1/20


MATHEW LUCKENBACH: Am S/S 1918 5,847gt

1942: 10/16 1943: 3/7

3/19/1943: Torpedoed by U527 west of Ireland at 54 23N-23 34W. Still afloat 10 hours later when torpedoed and sunk by

U523. Her master thought it would be safer to leave the convoy to sail independently, but was sunk by U boats when

his vessel neared another convoy, SC 122, which was under attack.

Voyage: New York (lv 3/8) in convoy HX 229 for Barry with general, mail, steel, vehicles and ammunition.
MATHILDA: Nor S/S 1920 3,650gt

Arr 1940: 3/1 1941: 9/24 1942: 7/23R; 11/12R 1943: 2/12


MATHILDA THORDEN: Finland M/V 1938 3,641gt

1939: 10/15; 10/25

Arr 1940: 1/29; 2/9; 4/17; 4/27; 7/5; 7/11; 11/6; 11/25

1941: 3/19; 6/19

1941: Taken over by US. Transferred to Panama, renamed Amazon*. Renamed again Thunderer*(Pan).
MATHILDE MAERSK: Dmk S/S 1921 2,088gt

1939: 10/21

1942: Transferred to Ireland, renamed Irish Ash.
MATHURA: Br S/S 1920 8,890gt

1939: 9/7 1943: 4/10

7/28/1940: Damaged in an air attack at Aden.
MATINICOCK: Am S/T 1913 6,769gt

1942: 2/10; 9/9R

1943: 9/3; 10/14 detained-awaiting convoy
MATRA: Br S/S 1926 8,003gt

1939: 10/14: 10/26

11/13/1939: Mined one mile east of Tongue Lightship. Beached on Shingles Patch, about 9nm NNW of Margate at

51 31 34N-01 17 32E. Total Loss.

Voyage: Baltimore, New York, and Halifax in convoy HXF 7 for London with general cargo.
MATT. W. RANSOM: Am (EC2) 1943 7,177gt

1943: 3/18

4/11/1943: Mined about 26nm northwest of Casablanca at 33 59N-07 51W. Abandoned due to a broken keel, flooding and

other damage. Reboarded. Proceeded to Casablanca arr on same day. TempR. Arr 9/21 in Gibraltar for further repairs.

Sixty mines were laid on 4/10 by U117. Voyage: On her maiden voyage from New York in convoy UGS 6A for

Casablanca with vehicles, iron pipe, sugar, military materiel and road equipment.

6/8/1944: Scuttled as breakwater blockship in Gooseberry 1 off Utah Beach, Varreville, Normandy.
MATTAWIN: Br M/V 1923 6,919gt

1941: 5/1 1942: 5/28

6/2/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U553 about 190nm ESE of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts at 40 14N-66 01W.

Voyage: Sailed independently from New York (lv 5/29) for Cape Town, Durban and Alexandria with military stores.


MATTHEW J. O'BRIEN: Am (EC2) 1943 7,244gt

1944: 6/9; 8/24; 12/14


MATTHEW MAURY: Am (EC2-LTS) 1942 7,176gt

1942: 9/9 1943: 3/16; 5/27

7/10/1943: Torpedoed by U371 about 28nm north of Cape Carbon, Algeria at 37 13N-05 12E. Towed to Bougie arr next day

and to Algiers arr 7/12 where TempR. PermR made at Newport News.

Voyage: Philippville (lv 7/10) in convoy ET 22 for Algiers in ballast.
MATTHEW P. DEADY: Am (EC2) 1942 7,176gt

1942: 9/30 1943: 3ยท/27 1944: 1/29

11/3/1944: Damaged by a kamikaze aircraft crashing into ship at Tacloban Bay, Leyte causing fires and explosions from

combustibles on board. Returned to Hollandia arr 11/27, then to San Francisco for repairs.

Voyage: Hollandia (lv 10/29) for Leyte with US troops, gasoline, acid, acetylene and general cargo.
MATTHEW SHEEHAN: Am (EC2) 1944 7,176gt

1945: 2/26


MATTHEW T. GOLDSBORO: Am (EC2) 1943 7,177gt

1943: 4/13; 8/25 1944: 1/20; 4/4


MATTON 20: Am M/Tug 1913 85gt

1941: 6/18; 7/11; 8/13; 9/1; 9/17; 10/6

1942: 4/7
MATURINES: Venezuela S/T 1918 5,580gt

Arr 1940: 6/20 1941: 8/9 1943: 1/18


MAUA: Brazil S/S (Hog) 1919 5,163gt (ex SCANYORK*Am 1939)

Arr 1940: 2/9; 2/28; 5/9; 5/22; 8/13; 11/16; 12/2

1941: 2/26; 3/5; 5/13; 5/23; 11/25

1942: 2/9; 2/20; 9/24

1943: 10/23

1945: 7/31


MAUD: Nor M/V 1930 3,189gt

Arr 1940: 6/3

1941: 3/15; 9/15

1942: 8/20R; 11/7R

1943: 1/23; 4/21; 5/29; 8/9; 9/15; 11/11

1944: 6/4; 7/15

1945: 3/9; 3/29
MAUD THORDEN: Finland S/S 1921 1,335gt

Arr 1940: 1/15; 5/21; 8/12


MAULE: Chile S/S 1936 1,700gt (ex LAILA-Dmk 1941)

1941: 11/22

1942: 2/25

1944: 6/9; 8/28; 11/8

1945: 7/4
MAUNA KEA: Am S/S 1919 6,064gt

1939: 10/21; 12/31

1941: 8/10

1942: 9/12

1943: 6/19; 12/2

1944: 1/22; 4/26; 7/24


MAURETANIA: Br S/S Pass-Reefer 1939 35,677gt

1939: 9/30

1943: 5/8; 9/11

1944: 1/7; 1/29; 2/26; 3/30; 4/21; 5/14; 7/22; 8/23; 9/16; 11/20

1945: 2/10; 3/9
MAURIENNE: France M/V Reefer 1938 3,288gt

Arr 1940: 1/2


MAURITZ: Swe S/S 1916 1,622gt

1939: 9/28; 12/15 Arr 1940: 9/16


MAUVILLA: Am (T2) 1944 10,296gt

1944: 8/18; 9/19; 10/21; 11/22; 12/25

1945: 1/27; 3/27
MAVIS BARBARA: Br M/Yacht 1930 162gt

1945: 5/18


MAY AND JUNE: Honduras Aux Schooner No Information

1943: 11/30

1944: 1/27-Cleared for Hamilton, Bermuda and Santiago with 58 tons general and 5 crew. (A. Steinfeld)

MAYA: Honduras S/S Reefer 1929 5,523gt (ex VITUS BERING-Dmk 1940)

1942: 9/16

1943: 2/6; 4/5; 5/29; 7/16; 10/16; 12/24

1944: 2/16; 10/9; 12/16

1945: 2/21; 5/1; 6/7; 7/26


MAYARI: Pan S/S 1921 2,802gt

1939: 9/8; 11/20; 12/30

Arr 1940: 2/14; 9/26; 12/9

1941: 2/17; 5/5; 6/9; 7/14; 8/11; 9/27; 10/28; 11/27

1942: 1/22

1943: 10/27; 11/26; 12/31

1945: 7/23
MAYCREST: Br S/S 1913 5,923gt (ex ISTOK-Yug 1940)

1941: 9/20 1942: 9/22R; 12/2R

8/4/1944: Scuttled to serve as a replacement breakwater blockship in Gooseberry 2 off Omaha Beach, St. Laurent.
MAYFAIR PARK: Br/Can (Scan) 1943 2,875gt (ex CAMP VAL CARTIER-Br/Can 1943)

1943: 11/15

1944: 1/25; 3/26; 5/30; 7/29; 12/29

1945: Transferred to Brazil, renamed Siderurgica Quatro.


MCCLELLAN CREEK: Am (T2) 1943 10,172gt

1943: 8/30

1944: 3/27; 5/1; 5/29; 7/1; 8/2; 9/3; 10/13

1945: 3/26


MCDOWELL: Am (T2) 1943 10,195gt

1943: 12/9

12/16/1943: Torpedoed and sunk by U516 about 30nm north of Noordwestpunt, Aruba at 13 08N-70 02W.

Voyage: Sailed independently from New York (lv 12/10) for Aruba in ballast.


MCKEESPORT: Am S/S 1919 6,198gt

1939: 10/2

Arr 1940: 2/26; 11/25

1941: 4/24; 5/12; 10/7

1943: 3/4; 3/12

4/29/1943: Torpedoed by U258 about 30nm east of Cape Farewell in 60 52N-34 20W. Abandoned due to a badly damaged

forward hold and listing. Sunk by gunfire from frigate HMS Tay on orders from convoy commodore.

Voyage: Manchester, and the Mersey (lv 4/21) in convoy ONS 5 for New York in ballast.


MEANTICUT: Am S/S 1921 6,061gt

1941: 8/25

1942: 2/3; 6/8

1943: 2/18; 4/12; 7/8; 9/15

1944: 8/9; 10/13

1945: To USSR renamed Poltava. Returned to US in same year and to previous name Meanticut.


MEDEA: Du S/S 1916 1,311gt

1939: 10/4; 11/9; 12/12

Arr 1940: 1/13; 2/26; 4/9; 5/20; 6/28; 8/7; 9/20; 10/30; 12/9

1941: 1/8; 2/5; 3/5; 4/2; 4/30; 6/4; 7/22; 9/24; 11/13

1942: 1/9; 4/20; 7/24

8/13/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U658 near coast about 24nm west of Bahia Santiago de Cuba at 19 54N-76 16W.

Voyage: New York, and Key West in convoy WAT 13 for Curacao with dynamite and general.
MEDINA: Am S/S 1914 5,426gt

1941: 2/26; 3/29; 4/25; 5/29; 6/24; 9/2; 10/3; 11/10; 12/19

1942: 1/29; 3/10; 5/30

1943: 2/11; 10/29

1944: 1/18; 4/5; 5/9; 6/3; 7/3; 8/7 delayed for repairs-proceeding 8/14; 9/18; 10/28; 12/7

1945: 1/11; 2/10; 3/19; 4/24; 6/1; 7/9; 8/20


MEERKERK: Du S/S 1916 7,995gt

1942: 12/4

1944: 3/25

1945: 1/12; 4/16 detained-now proceeding 1/17


MEGARA: Br M/T 1929 7,992gt (ex Dutch)

1941: 2/5

1942: 9/2; 10/14; 11/12

1943: 1/4 delayed-engine trouble-clearance surrendered-2/26 delayed-expected to proceed 3/4; 4/1; 5/1; 6/5; 7/5; 8/9;

9/24; 10/28; 12/2; 12/31

1944: 2/5; 5/27; 6/23; 10/25; 12/5

1945: 2/2; 7/3
MEGNA: Br M/V 1944 6,595gt

1944: 9/2; 11/3


MEIGLE: Br/Can S/S 1881 1,060gt

1943: 5/13


MELAMPUS: Du S/S 1924 5,962gt

Arr 1940: 4/29; 5/24; 10/17; 11/8

1941: 5/20; 6/3; 11/24

1945: 8/7; 8/17


MELINE: Nor S/T 1918 7,019gt

Arr 1940: 3/29

1941: 4/18; 11/26

1942: 4/9; 11/17R

1943: 3/18; 4/17; 6/14; 10/1; 11/20

1944: 2/19; 9/30

1945: 6/12
MELLO: Portugal S/S 1915 4,020gt

Arr 1940: 9/27


MELPOMENE: Br S/T 1923 7,011gt (ex France-1940)

1941: 9/19

3/6/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by Italian submarine Finzi about 330nm north of Anguilla at 23 35N-62 39W.

Voyage: Falmouth, and Belfast Lough (lv 2/12) sailing independently for Baton Rouge in ballast.


MELROSE ABBEY: Br S/S 1936 2,473gt

1942: 8/3R; 10/9R

12/27/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U356 southwest of Ireland 47 30N-24 30W.

Voyage: London, and Loch Ewe (lv 12/18) in convoy ON 154 for Boston and Trinidad with coal and mail.


MELVILLE JACOBY: Am (EC2) 1944 7,176gt

1945: 1/16


MELVIN H. BAKER: Am M/V (Hog) 1919 4,998gt (ex WILLMOTO-Am 1941)

1941: 7/26; 10/6; 10/17; 10/27; 11/7; 11/15; 11/27; 12/11



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