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



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1942: 2/13

6/6/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by IJN submarine I-10 about 140nm southeast of Beira, Mozambique at 21 44S-36 38E.

Voyage: Bombay for Cape Town and New York with manganese ore and jute.
MEMAS: Gre S/S 1900 4,359gt

Arr 1940: 8/26

4/16/1941: Damaged in an air attack at Chalkis (Khalki Island), Greece.
MEMNON: Am S/S (C2-S-AJ1) 1944 8,258gt

1944: 5/1; 8/18; 10/4; 11/22

1945: 3/22
MEMPHIS CITY: Am S/S 1921 5,686gt

Arr 1940: 2/19; 7/24; 8/10

1941: 1/18; 2/5; 7/26; 8/5; 11/3

1943: 5/13; 7/29

1944: 4/4
MENDANAU: Du S/S 1922 6,047gt (ex CASSEL-Germany 1940)

1942: 6/30

5/10/1940: As Cassel, seized by Netherlands at Sourabaya, Netherlands East Indies. Renamed Mendanau.

8/9/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U752 about 350nm southwest of Freetown at 04 45N-18W.

Voyage: New York and Trinidad for Table Bay and Alexxandria with Government stores.
MENELAUS: Br S/S Pass 1923 10,278gt

1942: 6/5 1943: 1/29 1945: 2/16


MEONIA: France M/V 1927 5,218gt (ex Denmark 1940)

1943 6/16

6/1940: As Danish ship seized by Vichy French Government. Renamed Ste. Edith.

1945: Returned to Denmark. Reverted to previous name Meonia.


MERAK (AF-21), USS: USN 1932 (ex VERAGUA-Am 1942)

1944: 3/19-S

3/20/1942: To USN as stores ship renamed USS Merak (AF-21).
MERCHANT PRINCE: Br M/V 1939 5,229gt

1941: 4/2 1942: 12/16R

3/16/1943: Torpedoed by U77 about 40nm north of Oran at 36 10N-00 30W. Abandoned. Reboarded next day and towed to

Oran where beached until 4/8. TempR. Arr in Glasgow 8/2/1944 for PermR.

Voyage: Algiers in convoy ET 14 for Gibraltar.
MERCHANT ROYAL: Br S/S 1928 5,008gt

1942: 6/20 1945: 4/5


MERCIER: Belgium S/S 1915 7,886gt

1939: 9/16; 9/20; 11/27; 12/2

Arr 1940: 3/28; 5/23; 11/4

6/9/1941: Torpedoed and sunk by U204 east of Newfoundland at 48 30N-41 30W.

Voyage: Liverpool for Montreal with mail, training planes and ballast.
MERCY WARREN: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1944: 1/5; 3/20; 12/8

1945: 4/7; 8/3
MERIDA: Honduras S/S 1914 2,283gt (ex KURESSAR*Estonia 1941)

1941: 8/8

1942: 4/7

1943: 2/20; 6/11; 7/24; 9/4; 12/6

1944: 4/6R; 5/10; 6/19; 10/6; 11/16

1945: 3/1; 6/21


MERIDIAN: Pan S/S (War) 1920 5,592gt (ex DINO-Italy 1941)

1941: 10/28

8/1941: As Dino, taken over by US Government at Boston. Transferred to Panama, renamed Meridian.

11/11/1941: Torpedoed and sunk by U561 in mid-North Atlantic. Voyage: New York (lv 10/29), and Sydney CB (lv 11/4)

in convoy SC 53 for Hvalfjord and Archangel with Government stores, trucks and general.
MERIWETHER LEWIS: Am (EC2) 1942 7,176gt

1942: 8/1; 11/7 1943: 2/16

3/2/1943: Torpedoed and sunk by U634 about 200nm southwest of Keflavik at 62 10N-28 25W. Exploded. Broke in two,

forepart sinking, aft part sunk by gunfire from U boat. No survivors.

Voyage: New York in convoy HX 227 for Loch Ewe with tires and ammunition.
MEROPE: France M/T 1922 7,011gt

1941: 3/3; 3/25 detained-will proceed 3/28-further delayed-will proceed 3/31-further delayed-will proceed 4/2-voyage

abandoned-clearance cancelled 4/3-recleared 4/4; 4/25; 8/22

1943: Transferred to Mexico, renamed Potrero del Llano II.


MEROPI: Gre S/S 1911 4,181gt

1939: 12/4

2/15/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U566 about 40nm southeast of Halifax at 44 14N-62 41W.

Voyage: London, and the Tyne in convoy ON 60 for Halifax.


MERRIMACK: Am S/S Reefer 1920 2,606gt

1941: 8/27

1942: To US Army ownership as cargo ship USAT Merrimack.

6/10/1942: As USAT Merrimack, torpedoed and sunk by U107 east of Yucatan about 66nm southeast of Punta Molas on

Cozumel Island at 19 48N-85 55W. Voyage: New Orleans for Cristobal CZ with military stores.
MERTON: Br S/S 1941 7,195gt

1943: 5/18R; 6/7

12/21/1941: Stranded on Pluckington Bank at the entrance to Herculaneum Dock, Liverpool where she broke her back.

Refloated in two halves. Repaired at Birkenhead. She had arrived from Baltimore.


MESA VERDE: Am (T2) 1944 10,448gt

1945: 2/10; 3/14; 4/14 detained for additional cargo-proceeding 4/24; 5/28


METAPAN: Am S/S Reefer 1909 4,736gt

1940: 5 /5; 8/6; 8/24

1941: 4/16; 5/29; 6/20; 7/10; 7/30; 8/20; 9/11; 10/1; 10/22; 11/12; 12/3; 12/27

1942: 1/17; 2/1; 2/26; 3/31; 7/25; 9/15; 11/25

1943: 1/21; 4/12; 6/22; 8/12; 9/15

10/1/1943: Mined and sunk about 26nm northwest of Cape Bon, Tunisia at 37 20N-10 35E.

Voyage: Messina (Sicily) (lv 9/30) in convoy UGS 15 for Bizerte with army rations and refrigerated meats.
MEUSE ARGONNE: Am (T2) 1945 10,296gt

1945: 3/30; 5/1; 5/29


MEVANIA: Am S/T 1920 6,886gt

1942: 11/3

1943: Transferred to Panama.
MEWATA PARK: Br/Can (Park-V) 1944 7,161gt

1944: 8/2 1945: 2/6


MEXICAN: Am S/S 1907 7,061gt

Arr 1940: 7/15; 10/7

1943: 7/29; 10/16

1944: 1/5; 3/11; 5/4

1945: 8/31
MEXICO: Am S/S Pass 1932 5,236gt

1939: 9/13; 9/27; 10/11; 10/25; 11/9; 12/1; 12/22

Arr 1940: 1/8; 1/29; 2/19; 3/11; 4/1; 4/23; 5/14; 5/28; 6/11; 6/25; 7/9; 7/23; 8/6; 8/20; 9/3; 9/17; 10/2; 10/15; 10/29; 11/12;

12/2; 12/16; 12/30

1941: 1/14; 1/28; 2/11; 2/25; 3/11; 3/25; 4/23; 5/7; 5/21; 6/4; 6/18; 7/2; 7/16; 7/30; 8/13; 8/27; 9/10; 9/24; 10/9; 10/22; 11/5;

11/26; 12/10; 12/24

1942: 1/7; 1/21; 2/5; 2/21; 3/11

1943: 4/28; 6/8; 9/3; 12/3


MEXICO: Nor M/T 1920 3,017gt

Arr 1940: 1/10; 8/3

3/6/1941: Mined about 13nm east of Harwich at 51 53N-01 37E. Sank about 2nm to northeast.at 51 55 04N-01 38 01E.

Voyage: Curacao, and Halifax in convoy SC 22 for London with fuel oil.


MEXICO VICTORY: Am (VC2-S-AP3) 1944 7,612gt

1945: 2/26; 4/23


MIAOULIS: Gre (EC2) 1944 7,176gt

1944: 8/30; 12/18 1945: 2/21; 6/12


MICHAEL ANAGNOS: Gre (EC2) 1944 7,176gt

1945: 1/13


MICHAEL DE KOVATS: Am (EC2) 1944 7,240gt

1945: 2/27

1/14/1945: Damaged by the explosion of a V-2 rocket hitting a nearby dock while anchored in Antwerp Harbor.

Voyage: From Boston arrived at Antwerp 1/1 with US Army cargo.


MICHAEL J. GOULANDRIS: Gre S/S 1921 6,669gt

Arr 1940: 4/1

12/21/1944: Wrecked on Southwest Reefs, 3.5 miles south of D'Entrecasteaux Point, southwest Australia.
MICHAEL J. STONE: Am (EC2) 1942 7,176gt

1942: 10/16 detained-proceeding 11/7

1943: 2/2

1944: 5/18; 7/15; 10/20

2/17/1945: Torpedoed by U300 in Strait of Gibraltar at 35 56N-05 45W. Badly damaged. Proceeded to outside of Gibraltar

harbor where towed in by tug. Towed to Oran arr 7/45 and to Palermo arr 8/45. Voyage: Galveston, and Norfolk in

convoy UGS 72 for Port Said and Calcutta with steel airfield landing mats, oil, jeeps, asphalt and military cargo.
MICHAEL LIVANOS: Gre S/S 1938 4,774gt

1941: 11/18

7/4/1943: Torpedoed and sunk by U178 in Mozambique Channel about 210nm southeast of Beira at 22 52S-36 47E .

Voyage: Alexandria, and Aden for Lourenco Marques in ballast.


MICHAEL MORAN: Am (EC2) 1944 7,176gt

1945: 3/22


MICHAEL PUPIN: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1944: 2/11; 5/9


MICHIGAN: Am M/V 1921 1,040gt

1941: 7/25; 10/6


MICHIGAN: Am S/S 1919 5,594gt

1941: 3/8; 3/29; 7/20; 11/12

1942: 6/13; 10/15; 11/5R

1943: 3/30

4/20/1943: Torpedoed and sunk by U565 about 34nm WNW of Cape Falcon (vicinity of Oran) at 35 59N-01 25W.

Voyage: New York (lv 4/1) in convoy UGS 7 for Oran with ammunition, asphalt, flour, food, lumber, on deck

gliders and vehicles.
MICHIGAN: Pan S/S 1920 6,419gt (ex France 1941)

1942: 9/9; 9/24R; 12/9

1943: 3/8; 6/25; 9/28

1944: 2/10; 4/29; 6/4; 7/24; 11/29

1945: 1/10; As French 4/24
MICHURIN: USSR M/V 1923 3,908gt

1942: 2/4; 8/7


MIDDLESEX: Br S/S Reefer 1920 8,703gt

Arr 1940: 8/2

1/10/1941: Mined and sunk in Bristol Channel 2 miles southwest of Flat Holm Island.

Voyage: Cardiff and Newport for Swansea, final destination Fremantle with tinplate and general cargo.


MIDDLETON: Br S/S 1935 4,297gt

Arr1940: 7/1 1941: 1/24

2/18/1941: Sunk in a collision with freighter Tungsha (Nor) in North Channel about 18nm east of Garron Point at

55 07N-05 27W. Voyage: New York, and Halifax in convoy SC 21 for UK with steel and vehicles.


MIDNIGHT: Am S/S (C2-S-AJ1) 1944 8,258gt

1944: 5/2; 6/23; 8/18; 11/30

1945: 1/17; 3/22; 5/19
MIDOSI: Brazil S/S (Hog) 1919 4,951gt (ex MORMACTIDE-Am 1940)

Arr 1940: 9/28; 10/14; 12/30

1941: 1/4; 1/17; 4/9; 4/23; 8/11; 11/19; 12/3

1942: 2/24; 5/11; 12/12; 12/28R

1943: 7/24
MIGUEL de LARRINAGA: Br S/S 1924 5,231gt

1942: 4/9 1943: 2/12


MIGUEL HIDALGO: Am (EC2) 1943 7,176gt

1944: 8/1


MIJDRECHT: Du M/T 1931 7,493gt

1941: 9/26; 11/21

1943: 2/19; 5/13; 8/26

1944: 6/1; 7/26R; 9/5; 11/3; 12/13

1945: 6/4

3/7/1941: Torpedoed by U70 about 255nm northwest of Butt of Lewis at at 60 31N-13 52W. Arr 3/19 at Rothesay Bay.

PermR made in Middlesbrough. Voyage: Grangemouth in convoy OB 293 for Trinidad in ballast.
MILAN R. STEFANIK: Am (EC2) 1944 7,210gt

1944: 10/28 1945: 1/22


MILCREST: Br S/S (War) 1919 5,283gt (ex LIKA-Yug 1939)

1942: 6/26

10/7/1942: Sunk in collision with freighter Empire Lightning (Br) about 65nm southeast of Halifax at 43 53-62 25W.

Voyage: Hull in convoy ON 132 for New York in ballast.


MILENA: Yug S/S 1912 6,348gt (ex CHINCHA*Am 1939)

1940: 3/2; 4/26; 10/18

1941: Transferred to Panama renamed Gloria*.
MILL SPRING: Am (T2) 1943 10,195gt

1943: 12/1

1944: 1/8; 2/11; 3/18; 4/23

1945: 1/13; 3/24


MILLICAN PARK: Br/Can M/T 1944 2,404gt

1944: 12/13 (as entered in Blotter) a foreign vessel in coastwise trade; 12/19; 12/24; 12/29

1945: 1/3; 1/7; 1/12; 1/18; 1/22; 1/27 detained for repairs-collision-proceeding 2/6; 2/12; 2/16; 2/20; 2/24; 2/28; 3/5;

4/7; 4/11; 4/28

1945: Renamed Firebranch (Can).
MILLINOCKET: Am S/S 1910 3,274gt

1941: 1/9; 2/1; 3/31

1942: 5/9

6/17/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U129 off northern Cuba in Nicholas Channel about 25nm north of Cayo Fragoso

at 23 12N-79 28W. Voyage: St. Thomas (Virgin Islands) for Mobile with bauxite ore.
MILOS: Swe S/S 1898 3,058gt

1939: 10/16; 11/2 1943: 2/20

3/11/1943: Torpedoed and sunk by U530 about 270nm northwest of Erris Head at approx 58N-15W.

Voyage: New York in convoy SC 121 for Loch Ewe and Grimsby with steel, lumber and general cargo.


MILTON B. MEDARY: Am (EC2) 1944 7,176gt

1944: 9/12; 11/13 1945: 2/6


MILTON H. SMITH: Am (EC2) 1944 7,176gt

1944: 10/9


MILTON J. FOREMAN: Am (EC2) 1944 7,198gt

1945: 1/22; 6/9


MIMINA: Cuba S/Molasses Tanker 1919 355gt

1939: 10/6


MINAS KING: Br/Can 3 Mast Wood Schooner 1918 550gt

1939: 11/3


MINAS PRINCE: Br/Can 3 Mast Wood Schooner 1919 511gt

1939: 12/14 Arr 1940: 6/26


MINASLOIDE: Brazil S/S 1904 5,702gt (ex AUGUSTA-Italy 1942)

1945: 8/10

12/1941: As Augusta taken over by Brazil in Bahia renamed Minasloide.
MINATITLAN: Mexico S/T 1914 6,903gt (ex TUSCANIA-Italy 1941)

1941: 9/17 1943: 6/14; 10/27 1945: 8/10

6/10/1940: As Tuscania arrived in Tampico where laid up.

12/8/1941: Taken over by Mexico, renamed Minatitlan.


MINERVA: Nor M/V 1930 5,883gt

1939: 10/14

Arr 1940: 5/6

1941: 5/12; 12/12

1942: 2/3; 3/24; 5/23; 8/22; 10/16

1943: 8/26; 10/30

1944: 2/19; 5/4; 7/15; 9/27; 12/23

1945: 3/27


MINISTER WEDEL: Nor M/T 1930 6,833gt

1942: 12/3R

1/9/1943: Torpedoed by U522 about 330nm west of La Palma, Canary Islands at 28 08N-28 20W. Left to drift when escort

was unable to sink her with gunfire. Last seen at 28 18N-27 20W. Sunk by the U boat on following day.

Voyage: Trinidad (lv 12/28) in convoy TM 1 for Gibraltar with fuel oil.
MINNESOTAN: Am S/S 1912 5,202gt

Arr 1940: 10/19

1941: 1/23; 2/11; 5/10; 5/24; 9/8; 9/28

1942: 1/9; 9/23

1943: 2/28; 4/6; 12/30
MINOR C. KEITH: Am (EC2) 1944 7,247gt

1944: 6/17

1945: 5/21 diverted to Mobile instead of New Orleans for New Hebrides (4/29).
MINOTAUR: Am S/S 1918 4,553gt (ex MALAMTON-Am 1941)

1942: 12/18R

1/9/1943: Torpedoed and sunk by U124 about 80nm NNW of Paramaribo, Venezuela at 07 12N-55 37W.

Voyage: New York, and Trinidad in convoy TB 1 for Rio de Janeiro with coal, fuel oil in barrels and mail.


MIRABEAU B. LAMAR: Am (EC2-LTS) 1942 7,176gt

1943: 1/12; 3/30 1945: 3/3; 8/3


MIRAFLORES: Spain S/S (War) 1919 3,209gt

Arr 1940: 6/20; 6/25; 7/9; 7/23; 8/6; 8/20; 9/4


MIRAFLORES: Br S/S Reefer 1921 2,158gt

1941: 5/28; 6/11; 6/25; 7/9; 8/6

2/20/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U432 off US East Coast.

Voyage: Port de Paix and Cap Haitien (Haiti) for New York.


MIRALDA: Br M/T 1936 8,003gt (ex Dutch 1939)

1941: 6/16 1943: 2/27; 5/6 1944: 3/27 1945: 7/13

1944: Fitted with a flight deck as a merchant aircraft carrier (MAC).
MIRANDELLA: Portugal S/S 1906 5,179gt

1941: 7/23 1942: 6/17


MIRLO: Nor S/T 1922 7,455gt

1939: 9/7; 9/29; 10/18; 11/9; 11/30

Arr 1940: 1/8; 1/31; 2/21; 3/14; 4/4; 4/25; 6/19; 7/25; 8/12; 9/16; 10/4; 11/12

1941: 3/5; 3/24; 4/30; 7/3; 8/23 detained-proceeding 8/29-further detained-proceeding 8/30; 11/8

1942: 5/2

8/11/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U130 in Central Atlantic NNE of St. Peter and St. Paul Rocks at 06 04N-26 50W.

Voyage: Curacao (lv 7/26) in convoy for Trinidad (arr 7/29) and (lv 8/1) for Freetown with fuel and diesel oil.
MIRONYCH: USSR S/S 1927 2,274gt

1943: 4/1 detained-waiting for navy orders-now proceeding


MIRRABOOKA: Swe M/V 1928 5,819gt

1939: 12/2


MIRZA: Du M/T 1929 7,991gt

Arr 1940: 6/21

1941: 6/25; 8/25

1942: 1/15

1943: 4/14; 7/28; 9/8; 10/30

1944: 1/15; 2/15; 4/29R; 8/1

1945: 2/3; 8/1

MISSION PARK: Br/Can Park-V) 1944 7,164gt

1944: 12/7 1945: 3/17
MISSION SAN JUAN: Am (T2-SE-A2) 1944 10,641gt

1945: 2/27


MISSIONARY RIDGE: Am (T2) 1943 10,195gt

1944: 1/2; 2/29; 4/14


MISSISSIPPI: Am S/T 1920 6,416gt (ex HARVESTER-Am 1940)

1941: 7/18; 8/4; 9/27; 10/14; 10/30

1943: 2/16; 3/15; 5/16; 6/19; 8/19

1944: 1/15; 3/16; 4/15; 6/9; 7/9; 8/3; 9/7; 10/23

1945: 1/11
MISSOURIAN: Br M/V 1922 5,908gt (ex American 1940)

Arr 1940: 6/28

1940: Transferred to UK renamed Empire Swan*.

1942: Transferred to Belgium renamed Belgian Freighter*.


MJOANES: Dmk M/Fishing Schooner 1932 150gt

1941: 6/27

1942: As Faroe Islands vessel 6/26
MOBILE BAY: Am (T2) 1945 10,172gt

1945: 2/3; 3/7; 4/7; 6/4


MOBILE CITY: Am S/S 1920 6,157gt

1939: 12/17

Arr 1940: 5/17; 5/25; 11/18; 12/24

1941: 6/6; 11/18

1942: 7/17; 9/14

1944: 2/4; 4/24; 10/17

1945: 6/16
MOBILE GAS: Am S/T 1937 9,925gt

1942: 9/16R; 11/7; 12/8R

1943: 3/24; 5/13; 9/18

1944: 7/19

1945: 1/20
MOBILOIL: Am S/T 1937 9,925gt

1942: 4/13

4/29/1942: Torpedoed by U108 over 350nm northeast of Grand Caicos Island at 25 35N-66 18W. Torpedoed again when

attempting to escape. Torpedoed again. Broke in two. Sank in 26 30N-66W about 55nm north of initial attack.

Voyage: New York (lv 4/16), and Norfolk sailing independently for Caripito in ballast.
MOBILUBE: Am S/T 1939 10,221gt

1942: 4/4

1/18/1943: Torpedoed at night by IJN submarine I-21 off Sydney, Australia at 33 56S-152 09E. Engines disabled. Towed to

Sydney arr next day. Partially repaired. Towed to the Philippines for use as USN storage tanker YO-64. Eventually

returned to the US, repaired and put back into service.

Voyage: Sydney (lv 1/18) sailing independently for San Pedro (California) in ballast.


MODASA: Br S/S Pass-Reefer 1921 9,070gt

1941: 11/5


MODAVIA: Br M/V Reefer 1927 4,858gt

1942: 8/3

2/27/1943: Torpedoed and sunk by E boat in English Channel 14 miles east of Berry Head, Lyme Bay.

Voyage: Milford Haven in a convoy for Southampton with aluminum and zinc ingots, copper wire, tubing and general.


MODESTA: Finland S/S 1917 3,849gt

Arr 1940: 10/25

1941: Taken over by UK.

4/25/1942: As British ship, torpedoed and sunk by U108 about 105nm northeast of Bermuda at 33 40N-63 10W.

Voyage: Trinidad and St. Thomas (Virgin Islands) (lv 4/17) for New York with bauxite.
MODJOKERTO: Du M/V 1922 8,806gt

1941: 12/3; 12/18

3/1/1942: Badly damaged by gunfire from IJN cruiser Chikuma south of Java at 12 30S-106E. Sunk on same day by torpedo

and gunfire from IJN submarine I-154 at 12 40S-106 40E. No survivors.

Voyage: New York for Padang, Singapore and Rangoon.
MOGUL: Am Dredge 1929 832gt

1943: 7/6


MOGY: Brazil S/S 1912 3,464gt

1941: 12/20

1942: 5/11

1943: 3/6; 3/17; 8/12

1944: 3/10; 3/16
MOIRA: Nor S/T 1935 1,560gt

1939: 12/29

Arr 1940: 7/10; 7/26; 8/12; 9/10; 10/17

1941: 1/10; 4/11; 5/12; 5/31; 6/19; 8/2; 8/19; 9/5; 10/16; 12/1; 12/16

6/17/1942: Sunk by torpedo and gunfire from U158 in Gulf of Mexico, about 40nm SE of Port Isabel, Brownsville, Texas

at 25 35N-96 20W. Voyage: New Orleans (lv 6/12) for Galveston and Vera Cruz in ballast.


MOKAMBO: Belgium M/V 1938 4,996gt

Arr 1940: 7/16; 10/26 1942: 12/22R

6/2/1941: Torpedoed by U147 about 125nm northwest of Malin Head at 56 38N-10 24W. Towed to the Clyde arr 6/4.

Voyage: Liverpool for Freetown and Matadi with general cargo.

5/1/1943: Torpedoed by U515 about 65nm WSW of Freetown at 07 58N-14 14W. Badly damaged. Towed to Freetown

Harbor where foundered on next day. Voyage: Matadi and Takoradi in convoy TS 37 for Freetown and UK with palm

oil, kernels, copal, cotton, copper and wolframite.
MOKATAM: Pan S/S 1906 4,662gt (ex MAR GLAUCO-Italy 1941)

1942: 3/20

6/1940: As Mar Glauco, laid up in Philadelphia.

12/1941: Taken over by US. Transferred to Panama, renamed Mokatam.

1942: Bareboat chartered to US Army as cargo ship USAT Mokatam.
MOKIHANA: Am S/S 1921 7,460gt

1939: 12/4 Arr 1940: 6/3; 11/4 1941: 2/8; 9/30 1942: 12/9 1943: 10/9 1944: 2/26

2/18/1942: Torpedoed by U161 while anchored in Port of Spain at 10 38N-60 30W. Cargo discharged. TempR.

Left 5/2 in tow of two USN tugs for the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico for additional repairs.

Voyage: Baltimore for Cape Town and Suez with Government and commercial cargo.

5/4/1942: While being towed to Puerto Rico for repairs, she is torpedoed again by an unidentified enemy submarine

about 90nm southeast of Punta Tuna at 16 40N-65 12W. Arr at San Juan 5/12 leaking badly. After further repairs

she left 6/2 for Galveston arr 6/15.


MOLDA: Nor M/V 1937 5,137gt

1939: 10/31

Arr 1940: 1/8; 1/22; 4/5; 4/22; 7/5; 7/17; 10/10; 10/25

1941: 1/10; 4/2; 6/12; 7/2; 9/23; 12/2; 12/19

1942: 4/27; 8/22; 11/2

1943: 1/5; 3/17; 5/22; 7/29; 9/21; 11/17

1944: 1/19; 3/20; 5/26; 7/24; 11/18

1945: 1/27; 4/14; 8/21


MOLDANGER: Nor M/V Reefer 1933 6,827gt

Arr 1940: 2/5; 4/6; 5/24; 7/25; 8/10; 10/16; 10/28

1941: 1/9; 1/28; 4/30; 5/8; 7/17; 7/30

6/27/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U404 about 230nm ESE of Cape Henlopen, Delaware at 38 03N-70 52W.

Voyage: Sailed independently from Buenos Aires (lv 6/9) for New York with salted hides, wool and general cargo.
MOLDOVA: Romania S/S 1911 4,083gt

Arr 1940: 8/5

1944: As Panamanian 4/10; 4/20; 6/19; 8/3; 9/22; 11/16; 12/30

1945: As Panamanian 3/1; 4/30

1941: Transferred to Panama.
MOLINO DEL REY: Am (T2) 1943 10,195gt

1944: 3/18; 8/28


MONAGAS: Venezuela S/T 1927 2,650gt

1941: 5/13

2/16/1942: Torpedoed by U502 about 20nm SW of Noordwestpunt, Aruba at 12 03N-70 25W. Caught fire. Grounded

4 miles north of Punta Espada Goajira Peninsula where broke back. Total Loss. Voyage: Maracaibo for Aruba.


MONARCH: Br Cable Ship 1916 1,150gt

Arr 1940: 6/29

6/13/1944: Damaged by gunfire from US destroyer about 8nm off Vierville, Normandy at 49 29 30N-0 51 30W.

4/16/1945: Torpedoed and sunk by U2324 about 10nm east of Aldeburgh at 52 06 04N-01 50 19E.


MONARCH OF BERMUDA: Br S/S Pass-Reefer 1931 22,424gt

1939: 9/5; 9/9 1943: 10/20


MONASSES: Br S/S Reefer 1919 5,983gt (ex American 1941)

1941: 11/5

1941: Renamed Empire Whimbrel *(Br) (sunk).
MONGABARRA: Swe M/V 1941 5,029gt

1945: 1/27; 8/6


MONGOLIA: Swe M/V 1909 2,124gt

1939: 11/16

8/13/1940: Mined in Kiel Bay, broke in two. Wreck lies about 15nm northeast of Kiel at 54 33 58N-10 38 25E.

Voyage: Gefle (Sweden) for Bremen with iron ore.


MONKLEIGH: Br S/S 1927 5,203gt

Arr 1940: 8/15 1943: 1/5R; 2/2


MONMOUTH: Am (T2) 1942 10,172gt

1942: 12/11

1943: 3/10; 5/11; 9/24; 11/23

1944: 2/20; 11/17


MONOCACY: Am (T2) 1943 10,195gt

1943: 10/18; 12/1

1944: 1/7; 2/23; 4/22; 5/23; 5/29; 6/29; 8/9; 9/21

1945: 4/1; 5/12


MONROE: Am S/S 1919 5,533gt

1941: 2/15; 6/22

1943: 4/27; 7/9R; 11/7

1944: 2/25; 3/30; 6/14; 8/16; 11/18

1945: 5/11
MONSTELLA: Italy S/S (War) 1918 5,311gt

1939: 12/30

8/30/1942: Torpedoed by submarine HMS Rorqual in Ionian Sea at 39 32N-1953E. Beached at Corfu Roads where attacked

by both Allied and Axis aircraft. Further damaged. Refloated. Scrapped. Voyage: Brindisi for Patras.


MONT EVEREST: France S/S (War) 1918 5,183gt

1939: 12/23 Arr 1940: 4/6; 7/2 1942: 8/26 1943: As Panamanian 6/4

1940: Laid up at New Orleans.

11/12/1942: Taken over by US Government at New Orleans. Transferred to Panama.


MONT VISO: France S/S 1921 4,531gt

Arr 1940: 1/8; 1/19

11/2/1943: Torpedoed and sunk by U593 about 27nm ENE of Cape Tenes, Algeria at 36 45N-01 52E.

Voyage: Oran in convoy KMS 30 for Augusta and Bari.


MONTANA: Pan S/S 1934 1,549gt (ex PAULA-Dmk 1941)

1941: As Panamanian (8/2); 8/16

8/2/1941: As Danish ship, transferred to Panama, renamed Montana (Pan).

9/11/1941: Torpedoed and sunk by U105 about 330nm northeast of Cape Farewell in 63 40N-35 50W.

Voyage: Sailed independently from Wilmington (North Carolina) for Reykjavik with lumber.
MONTANA: Am S/T 1942 9,310gt

1943: 2/12; 4/20

1944: 2/21; 3/27; 6/3; 8/23

1945: 4/7; 8/17

6/1/1943: In collision with John Morgan (Am-EC2) which blew up and sank off Cape Charles, Virginia.

The Liberty Ship was on her maiden voyage from Baltimore to the Persian Gulf with ammo and war materiel



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