John Mozolak Jr. NEW YORK SHIPS TO FOREIGN PORTS “C” Ships
moz40272@msn.com 9.1939 thru 8.1945 Page
C. A. CANFIELD: Am S/T 1913 6,161gt
1941: 5/21; 6/6; 6/22; 7/10; 7/25
1942: 3/21; 8/5R
1943: 1/18
C. F. LILJEVALCH: Swe S/S 1920 5,492gt
Arr 1940: 1/26
8/17/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by Soviet submarine L-3, one mile south of Kungsgrund, Westervik approach.
Voyage: Lulea (Sweden) in convoy for Germany with iron ore.
C. H. M. JONES: Am (EC2) 1944 7,176gt
1944: 9/27 1945: 1/22
C. H. SPEDDON: Br S/Tug 1931 214gt (ex American 1941)
1941: 8/16
C. J. BARKDULL: Am S/T 1917 6,773gt
1939: 11/4
Arr 1940: As Panamanian 9/20
1941: As Panamanian 4/30 voyage abandoned-clearance cancelled; 5/1; 9/9
1942: As Panamanian 10/19R; 12/10
1/10/1943: As Panamanian ship, torpedoed and sunk by U632 in North Atlantic after dropping out of convoy.
Voyage: New York (lv 12/12/42) in convoy UGS 3 for Casablanca with dirty oil.
C. O. STILLMAN: Pan M/T 1928 13,006gt
1939: 10/9 detained 10/11- will proceed 10/13 clearance cancelled-10/17 detained-will proceed 10/19
Arr 1940: 7/3; 9/4; 9/24; 10/11; 11/1; 11/20; 12/9; 12/31
1941: 1/20; 2/8; 3/29; 4/16; 5/6; 5/27; 6/18; 7/5; 7/26; 8/16; 9/5; 9/24; 10/31; 11/19; 12/8; 12/26
1942: 1/13; 2/5; 3/16; 5/15
6/6/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U68 about 48nm southwest of Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico at 17 33N-67 55W.
Voyage: Aruba for New York.
CABEDELLO: Brazil S/S 1912 3,557gt
1941: 10/31 1942: 2/6
2/26/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by Italian submarine Da Vinci in southwest North Atlantic at approx 16N-42 30W.
No survivors. Voyage: New York (lv 2/7), and Philadelphia for Rio de Janeiro with coal and general.
CABEDELO: Brazil S/S Reefer 1945 3,142gt
1945: 8/20
CACALILAO: Am S/T 1919 6,913gt
1943: 3/13; 9/14; 11/23; 12/22
1944: 1/21; 2/21; 8/2; 9/28
CACHAPOAL: Chile S/S 1926 3,010gt
1940: 4/29; 7/18; 10/21
1941: 1/7; 1/14; 4/5; 5/15; 7/16; 10/30
1942: 1/7; 4/11
1944: 7/14
CACIQUE: Am S/S 1918 2,718gt
1939: 9/26
Arr 1940: 1/18; 2/13; 3/11; 4/8; 5/6; 6/3; 7/1; 7/29; 8/26; 9/23; 10/21; 11/18; 12/16
1941: 1/18; 2/12; 3/12; 4/9; 5/7; 6/4; 7/2; 7/30; 8/28; 9/25; 10/22; 11/19; 12/17
1942: 1/17; 3/15; 4/27
1944: 4/20; 6/9; 7/24; 9/7; 10/27; 12/11
1945: 1/27; 3/10; 4/14; 5/24; 6/28; 8/6
CADDO: Am (T2) 1942 10,172gt
1942: 7/25; 9/11
11/23/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U518 in mid-North Atlantic at 42 25N-48 27W. Voyage: Baytown (lv 11/11) and
from Key West sailed independently for Reykjavik with diesel oil, fuel oil and high octane gasoline.
CADILLAC: Br S/T 1917 12,062gt
Arr 1940: 12/9 1941: 1/14
3/1/1941: Torpedoed and sunk by U552 about 165nm northwest of Butt of Lewis at 59 44N-11 16W.
Voyage: Aruba, and Halifax (lv 2/13) in convoy HX 109 for Avonmouth with aviation gasoline.
CADMUS: Nor S/S 1926 1,855gt
Arr 1940: 7/5; 8/3; 11/19; 11/22; 12/14
1941: 10/6; 10/29; 11/26; 12/30
1942: 3/7; 4/20
7/1/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U129 about 290nm east of Tampico at 22 50N-92 30W.
Voyage: Tela (lv 6/20) for Galveston with bananas.
CADUCEUS: Br S/S 1927 4,364gt
1941: 6/20 1942: 3/7; 9/18
CAESAR RODNEY: Am (EC2) 1942 7,191gt
1942: 11/4R
1943: 7/13; 9/8; 11/4
1944: 1/20; 5/25; 12/8
1945: 4/17; 7/21
CAHAWBA: Am (T2) 1944 10,172gt
1944: 6/15; 7/17; 8/19; 10/12
1945: 4/7; 5/26
CAIRNESK: Br S/S Reefer 1926/5,007gt
1942: 2/9; 4/23; 6/29; 10/17; 12/19
CAIRNVALONA: Br S/S Reefer 1918 4,929gt
1942: 3/9; 5/12; 9/16
10/26/1942: Damaged in air attack north of Firth of Forth. She sailed from Montreal for the Tyne with general cargo.
CAITHNESS: Br M/V 1935 4,970gt
1943: 3/23; 6/22; 8/18
5/11/1941: Damaged in air attack in St. George’s Channel about 10nm north of St. David’s Head at 52 03N-05 24W
Proceeded to Belfast arr 5/12. Voyage: Barry to Freetown with coal.
CALAMARES: Am S/S Reefer 1913 7,622gt
1939: 11/24; 12/8; 12/22
Arr 1940: 1/5; 1/19; 2/2; 2/16; 3/1; 3/15; 4/4; 4/**; 5/9; 5/23; 6/6; 6/**; 7/17; 7/31; 8/14; 8/28; 9/11; 9/25; 10/10; 10/23; 11/**;
12/4; 12/18
1941: 1/3; 1/17; 1/31; 2/14; 2/28; 3/14; 3/29; 4/12; 5/3; 5/24; 7/5; 7/26; 8/15; 8/30; 9/20; 10/11; 11/1; 11/22
1942: 1/7
1942: To USN as stores ship USS Calamares (AF-18).
CALANDA: Switzerland S/S 1913 4,163gt (ex ANITA-Pan 1940; LETTONIA-Latvia 1940)
1941: 3/12; 7/11; 10/11
1942: 4/11
CALEB SPRAGUE: Br S/S (N3-S-A1) 1943 1,813gt
1943: 9/3
1/31/1944: Torpedoed and sunk by E-boat in Dover Strait about 10mi southeast of Beachy Head.
Voyage: London in convoy CW 243 for Newport in ballast.
CALEB STRONG: Am (EC2-LTS) 1942 7,176gt
1943: 3/18; 5/27 1945: 5/22; 8/4
CALGAROLITE: Br/Can M/T 1929 11,941gt
1941: 11/24 delayed-proceeding 11/26; 12/14
1942: 4/29
5/9/1942: Sunk by torpedo and gunfire from U125 about 64nm west of Grand Cayman Island at 19 24N-82 30W.
Voyage: New York (lv 4/30), and Hampton Roads sailing independently for Kingston and Cartagena in ballast.
CALGARY: Br S/S 1921 7,206gt
Arr 1940: 10/8 1945: 8/4
CALIFORNIA: Am S/T 1921 10,388gt
1942: 2/22 1945: 3/17
CALIFORNIA EXPRESS: Nor M/V Reefer 1934 3,649gt
1942: 4/16 delayed-proceeding 4/18; 5/28; 7/1; 8/8; 9/11; 10/17
1943: 2/15; 9/1; 10/16; 12/31
1944: 1/18; 2/29; 5/20; 7/1; 8/10; 9/19; 10/28
1945: 1/18; 4/23; 5/29 detained engine trouble-proceeding 6/2; 7/7; 8/9
CALIFORNIAN: Am M/V 1922 5,908gt
1939: 10/20
1940: Transferred to UK renamed Empire Kite*. Renamed again Empire Seal*(sunk).
CALLABEE: Am (T2) 1944 10,172gt
1944: 6/17; 6/23; 7/25; 8/26; 9/28
CALLIOPE: Pan M/T 1926 8,426gt
1939: 12/8
Arr 1940: 5/11; 8/16
1941: 3/24; 11/24 delayed-proceeding 11/27
1942: 3/14; 6/23
1943: 2/11 delayed for repairs-expected to proceed 2/17 clearance cancelled-clearing for Aruba with cargo 2/20; 3/27; 5/6;
6/19; 8/19 detained waiting navy orders-now proceeding 8/25; 9/8 detained waiting navy orders-proceeding 9/15; 12/27
1944: 2/2; 3/1; 3/31; 4/29; 5/26; 6/29; 9/2; 9/30; 11/18
1945: 4/17
CALLIROY: Pan S/T 1922 8,432gt (ex SANTA MARIA-Am 1941)
1941: 6/28; 8/30; 9/22; 10/11
1945: 7/12
CALMAR: Am S/S 1920 5,786gt
1942: 10/9
1943: 4/28; 7/20; 11/13
1944: 3/6; 5/10; 7/24; 9/22
1945: Transferred to USSR renamed Samarkand.
CALOBRE: Pan S/S 1919 6,891gt (ex EGREMONT-Am 1941)
1941: 4/25; 8/30; 12/29
1942: 3/28
1943: 5/12; 12/18; 12/29
1944: 9/14; 12/8
1945: Transferred to USSR renamed Borodino.
12/31/1942: Damaged by shellfire from KM pocket battleship Lutzow in the Battle of Barents Sea.
Voyage: Loch Ewe (lv 12/22) in convoy JW51B for Murmansk.
CALORIA: Am S/T 1906 4,095gt
1943: 12/7
CALUMET: Br S/S Reefer 1923 7,268gt
1941: 4/23 1943: 7/15 1944: 9/22; 12/2 1945: 5/19
CALUSA: Am (T2) 1942 10,172gt
1944: 1/27; 3/15
CALVIN AUSTEN: Am (EC2) 1944 7,176gt
1945: 1/2; 5/15
CALVIN COLLIDGE: Am (EC2-LTS) 1943 7,176gt
1943: 2/27; 6/6; 8/21
6/19/1945: Mined in English Channel about 12nm southeast of Lizard Point at 49 50N-04 57W. Damage light.
Voyage: Le Havre (lv 6/18) for Boston with troops on board.
CALYPSO: Am Schooner No Information
1/25/1943 Cleared for Roseau, Dominica BWI with 31 tons general, 4 crew (Marine Servicing)
CALYPSO: Du S/S 1911 2,258gt
1939: 9/1; 10/6; 11/10; 12/15
Arr 1940: 1/16; 2/19;
1940: Taken over by Germany renamed Norma. 12/27/41: Sunk at Vaagso.
CAMAGUEY: Cuba S/S 1931 1,399gt
1941: 8/26
CAMAMU: Brazil S/S 1911 4,613gt
1939: 9/29; 10/13
Arr 1940: 5/29
1941: 7/11; 9/29; 10/10
1943: 8/9 detained for repairs-proceeding 8/15
1944: 1/26
1945: 5/4
CAMAS MEADOWS: Am (T2) 1943 10,172gt
1943: 10/20 1944: 1/28; 2/16 1945: 5/12
1/6/1944: In collision with and sinking gunboat USS St. Augustine (PG-54) few miles from shore and about 18nm
northeast from Assateague Island Lighthouse, Virginia at 38 04N-75 06W.
CAMBRIDGE: Br S/S Reefer 1916 10,846gt
Arr 1940: 2/26
11/7/1940: Mined about 6nm east of Point Wilson’s Promontory, Bass Strait, Australia. Sank next day. Mines laid by KM
auxiliary minelayer Passat between 10/29 and 11/2.
Voyage: Cardiff for Brisbane with tinplate, sawdust in bags and timber.
CAMBRIDGE: Honduras S/S 1896 1,568gt
1943: 7/28
CAMERATA: Br S/S 1931 4,875gt
1943: 2/11 delayed waiting orders-clearance cancelled 2/13
5/7-8/1943: Torpedoed by Italian two man submersible at Gibraltar. Beached. Total Loss.
Voyage: Arrived at Gibraltar from Lisbon in ballast.
CAMERONIA: Br S/S Pass-Reefer 1920 16,297gt
1939: 9/15; 10/21; 11/21
Arr 1940: 2/13; 4/2; 5/17; 6/24; 7/30; 9/10; 10/29
12/22/1942: Torpedoed by U565 about 21nm northeast of Bougie, Algeria at 37 03N-05 24E. Arr Bougie on same day.
Towed to Gibraltar for TempR. Arr in Glasgow 3/43 for PermR.
Voyage: Algiers in convoy KMF 5 for Bone with troops.
CAMOR: Am S/S 1920 2,397gt
Arr 1940: 6/17
CAMP DEFIANCE: Am (T2) 1944 10,172gt
1944: 10/13; 11/14; 12/16
1945: 1/17; 3/9
CAMP UNION: Am S/T 1945 10,296gt
1945: 5/19
CAMPFIRE: Am S/S 1919/5,671gt (ex IPSWICH*Am 1942)
1942: 5/2
1943: 2/1; 3/24; 5/2; 7/10
1944: 4/17; 7/1; 9/14
1945: Transferred to USSR renamed Surkov.
CAMPUS: Br S/S 1925 3,667gt
1941: 11/14
1943: 9/10
1944: 1/8; 4/24; 6/21; 7/6; 8/17; 8/30
CANADA: Swe M/V 1921 5,558gt
Arr 1940: 7/25; 9/26 1942: 1/7; 10/7 1944: 4/4
CANADIAN: Pan S/S 1920 5,802gt (ex American 1939)
Arr 1940: 3/30; 6/1; 8/14
1941: Transferred to Japan renamed Hokusei Maru.
CANADIAN CRUISER: Br/Can S/S-Reefer 1921 7,178gt
1939: 10/7 Arr 1940: 1/10
2/21/1941: Sunk by gunfire from KM pocket battleship Admiral Scheer in Indian Ocean about 480nm east of Dar Es Salaam
at 06 36S-47 18E. All 34 on board taken POW. Voyage: Port Sudan for Durban and West Indies.
CANADIAN STAR: Br M/V Reefer 1939 8,293gt
1942: 8/31R
7/20/1941: Damaged by gunfire after two torpedoes from U203 missed southwest of Ireland at 49 15N-21W.
Arr at Curacao 7/30 for repairs. Voyage: Liverpool for Auckland with passengers, general cargo and mail.
3/18/1943: Torpedoed and sunk by U221 west of Ireland at 53 24N-28 34W.
Voyage: Sydney NSW, and New York (lv 3/8) in convoy HX 229 for Liverpool with refrigerated cargo.
CANARA: Br M/V 1942 7,024gt
1943: 1/15
CANCALAIS: Br/Can M/V 1920 369gt
1943: 5/22
CANFORD CHINE: Br S/S 1917 3,364gt
Arr 1940: 4/22
2/10/1941: Sunk by torpedo and gunfire from U52 about 180nm WNW of Erris Head, Ireland at approx 55 30N-15W.
No survivors. Voyage: The Clyde, and Cardiff in convoy OG 52 for Buenos Aires with coal and general cargo.
CANTIGNY: Am (T2) 1945 10,296gt
1945: 4/14
CANTUARIA: Brazil S/S (Hog) 1919 5,163gt (ex SCANSTATES*Am 1939)
Arr 1940: 1/25; 2/13; 4/20; 5/3; 7/26; 8/12; 10/26; 11/22
1941: 2/11; 2/21; 5/2; 5/14; 7/19; 7/30; 10/31; 11/12
1942: 1/24; 2/4
1943: 5/6; 10/23
1944: 3/31; 8/28; 12/18
1945: 4/13
CANVASBACK: Am S/S (C2-S-AJ1) 1945 8,258gt
1945: 7/6
CANYON CREEK: Am (T2) 1943 10,172gt
1943: 6/22; 7/8; 7/23; 10/18; 12/2
1944: 1/18; 2/29; 3/18; 4/22; 5/1; 6/15; 7/17; 8/18; 9/16; 11/30
1945: 1/2; 1/17; 2/2; 2/17; 4/7
CAP CANTIN: Br S/S 1913 3,317gt (ex French)
1943: 1/15
CAPAC: Am S/S 1919 5,586gt
Arr 1940: 4/29
1940: Transferred to Panama renamed Cardina*(sunk).
CAPE ALAVA: Am M/V (C1-B) 1941 6,751gt
1943: 5/11 1945: 7/15
CAPE AVINOFF: Am S/S (C1-A) 1945 5,124gt
1945: 2/17; 6/4; 8/1; 8/29
CAPE BLANCO: Am M/V (C1-A) 1943 5,156gt
1943: 11/1R
CAPE BON: Am S/S (C1-A) 1943 5,419gt
1943: 6/30
CAPE BORDA: Am S/S (C1-A) 1944 5,124gt
1944: 12/16 1945: 4/7; 7/20
CAPE BOYER: Am M/V (C1-A) 1944 5,146gt
1944: 12/5 1945: 1/20
CAPE BRETON: Br S/S 1940 6,044gt
1942: 3/16; 7/6; 9/10; 10/16
1943: 3/6; 5/11; 7/7; 9/14
5/4-5/1941: Damaged in an air attack at Belfast. Sank in dock. Refloated. Repaired.
CAPE CHARLES: Am S/S (C1-A) 1942 5,094gt
1943: 1/7 delayed-awaiting navy orders-will proceed 1/10; 8/18
CAPE CLEAR: Br MV 1939 5,085gt
1942: 11/19 1943: 12/11
2/27/1941: Mined off north Wales coast about 9nm northwest of Great Orme’s Head at 53 27N-04 01W. Arr 3/1 at Liverpool
with engine room damage. Voyage: New Westminster BC for Garston with lumber, zinc and lead.
8/21/1944: Sunk in collision with Henry Dearborn (Am-EC2) in Gulf of Suez, 105nm south of Suez at 28 21N-33 11E.
CAPE COD: Am S/S (C1-B) 1941 6,797gt
1941: 6/25; 8/30; 10/18; 11/29
1942: 12/22
1943: 7/30
CAPE COMFORT: Am S/S (C1-A) 1945 5,124gt
1945:8/14
CAPE CORSO: Br S/S 1929 3,807gt
1939: 10/4; 10/11 Arr 1940: 7/26
5/2/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by aircraft in Norwegian Sea about 80nm south of Bear Island at 73 02N-19 46E.
Voyage: Hull, Oban, and Reykjavik (lv 4/26) in convoy PQ 15 for North Russia with munitions.
CAPE CORWIN: Am S/S (C1-A) 1943 5,124gt
1943: 4/9
1944: 4/17; 6/14; 8/1; 9/27; 11/22; 12/28
1945: 1/2; 2/2; 5/29; 7/17
CAPE CUMBERLAND: Am S/S (C1-B) 1944 6,711gt
1945: 7/7
CAPE DIAMOND: Am S/S (C1-A) 1944 5,124gt
1944: 3/4; 5/4; 7/8; 8/26; 11/16; 12/23
1945: 2/17; 5/28; 7/23
CAPE EDMONT: Am S/S (C1-B) 1944 6,711gt
1945: 7/25
CAPE FALCON: Am M/V (C1-A) 1944 5,154gt
1945: 8/6
CAPE FARO: Am M/V (C1-A) 1944 5,177gt
1944: 6/20 1945: 7/17
CAPE FLATTERY: Am M/V (C1-B) 1941 6,755gt
1945: 7/11
CAPE GASPE: Hon M/V 1919 266gt (ex Br/Can-1943)
1943: 3/12
CAPE HAWKE: Br M/V 1941 5,081gt
1942: 12/4 1944: 7/10; 9/29
CAPE HENLOPEN: Am S/S (C1-A) 1942 5,094gt
1942: 10/27
3/27/1943: In collision with and sinking freighter Lillian luckenbach*(Am) 10nm east of Nags Head, Hatteras Outer Banks
at 35 58N-75 25W.
CAPE HENRY: Am M/V (C1-A) 1942 5,105gt
1943: 1/10
CAPE HORN: Am S/S (C1-A) 1944 5,124gt
1944: 6/23; 8/18; 10/21; 12/8
1945: 3/30 detained for repairs-proceeding 4/3; 8/21
CAPE IGVAK: Am M/V (C1-A) 1943 5,158gt
1943: 10/15; 11/15
CAPE JUBY: Am M/V (C1-A) 1944 5,163gt
1944: 5/20
CAPE LOOKOUT: Am M/V (C1-A) 1943 5,138gt
1943: 7/9
CAPE LOPEZ: Am M/V (C1-A) 1944 5,163gt
1944: 4/20
CAPE MOHICAN: Am S/S (C1-A) 1942 5,094gt
1942: 11/14
1944: 10/21; 12/8
1945: 1/7; 3/28,10/26
8/21/1943: Torpedoed by Allied submarine about 160nm southeast of Malta at 33 42N-16 43E. Towed to Malta arr 8/24 and
to the Tyne arr 1/7/1944. Voyage: Alexandria (lv 8/19) in convoy MKF 22 for Algiers and UK with chrome ore ballast.
CAPE NEDDICK: Am S/S (C1-B) 1941 6,797gt
1941: 5/26; 7/19; 9/13; 10/29; 12/13
1942: 2/4; 12/4
1943: 1/29; 3/27
5/12/1943: Torpedoed by U195 west of South West Africa at 23 21S-01 22W. A second torpedo missed. Ship’s gun crew
returned fire and the U boat left. Arr in Walvis Bay on 5/15 for TempR. Voyage: New York (lv 3/28) sailing
independently for Durban and Suez with ammunition, tanks, locomotives, vehicles and aircraft.
CAPE NELSON: Br S/S 1929 3,807gt
Arr 1940: 9/5
2/23/1941: Torpedoed and sunk by U95 about 240nm SSW of Vik, Iceland at 59 30N-21W.
Voyage: Hull in convoy OB 288 for New York in ballast.
CAPE NOME: Am S/S (C1-A) 1944 5,124gt
1944: 8/18; 11/30 1945: 5/19; 6/29
CAPE NUN: Am M/V (C1-A) 1944 5,154gt
1945: 7/29
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE: Br M/V 1925 4,963gt
1942: 5/1
5/11/1942: Sunk by torpedo and gunfire from U502 in southwest North Atlantic at 22 48N-58 43W.
Voyage: Sailed independently from New York (lv 5/5) for Cape Town and Persian Gulf with military and general.
CAPE PEMBROKE: Am M/V (C1-A) 1944 5,145gt
1945: 1/9
CAPE PORPOISE: Am M/V (C1-A) 1942 5,105gt
1942: 12/11
1943: 10/4
1944: 2/5
1945: 5/11 detained-awaiting navy orders-proceeding 5/16; 8/22
CAPE POSSESSION: Am S/S (C1-B) 1944 6,711gt
1945: 6/14
CAPE RACE: Br S/S 1930 3,807gt
1939: 9/1 1941: 6/11
8/10/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U660 WNW of Ireland at 56 45N-22 50W.
Voyage: Boston, and Sydney CB (lv 7/31) in convoy SC 94 for Manchester with lumber and steel.
CAPE RACE: Am S/S (C1-A) 1944 5,124gt
1944: 10/21; 12/8
CAPE ROMANO: Am M/V (C1-A) 1942 5,105gt
1942: 9/19 1945: 7/11
10/28/1944: Damaged in air attack at San Pedro Bay. Bombs exploded near the empty ship causing considerable holing and
splinter damage. Voyage: San Francisco (lv 9/10) for San Pedro Bay, Leyte.
11/19/1944: Vessel was anchored in Tacloban Harbor after arriving from Hollandia when a Kamikaze plane crashed into the
ship damaging the bridge, a gun tub and exploded next to the hatch. Arr in San Francisco1/4/1945 for repairs.
CAPE SABLE: Br M/V 1936 4,398gt
1944: 3/21; 4/26
8/1939-3/42: In RN service as decoy ship (Q ship) named Cyprus, later as Armed Merchant Cruiser (AMC).
4/1942: Returned to mercantile service renamed Cape Sable.
CAPE SAN LUCAS: Am M/V (C1-A) 1943 5,163gt
1945: 7/7; 8/21
CAPE SAN MARTIN: Am S/S (C1-B) 1941 6,761gt
1941: 6/28
1943: Renamed Santa Cruz*.
CAPE SEBASTIAN: Am M/V (C1-A) 1944 5,154gt
1944: 10/30 1945: 7/19; 8/20
CAPE ST. ELIAS: Am M/V (C1-A) 1942 5,138gt
1943: 2/21; 8/14; 9/20
CAPE ST. GEORGE: Am M/V (C1-A) 1942 5,105gt
1943: 6/10
CAPE TEXAS: Am M/V (C1-A) 1944 5,146gt
1945: 8/18
CAPE UGAT: Am M/V (C1-A) 1942 5,138gt
1943: 2/21
CAPE WRATH: Br S/S 1940 4,512gt
1942: 9/12
CAPELLA (AK-13), USS: USN cargo ship (Hog)
1944: 12/27-S
CAPELLA: Swe M/T 1930 9,720gt
Arr 1940: 1/8
1941: 6/19 delayed-proceeding 6/23; 7/29; 8/27
1942: Renamed Grisslehamn (Swe).
CAPETOWN CASTLE: Br M/V Pass-Reefer 1938 27,002gt
1943: 6/28; 9/4; 10/20; 12/4
1944: 1/17
CAPIRA: Pan S/S 1920 5,565gt (ex WEST CAMPGAW-Am 1941)
1941: 4/11; 6/20; 8/30
1942: 8/14
8/31/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U609 about 360nm east of Cape Farewell at 57 13N-33 40W.
Voyage: New York, and Halifax in convoy SC 97 for Glasgow.
CAPITANA: Iceland Aux Barque 3 mast 1927 288gt
1944: 3/7; 5/6
CAPO LENA: Italy S/S 1921 4,820gt
Arr 1940: 1/2
1942: To KM as an auxiliary, renamed Kapolena. 8/18/1944: Scuttled in Charpentier Channel, St. Nazaire.
CAPO OLMO: Br S/S 1923 4,712gt (ex Italian 1940)
1945: 2/1
6/10/1940: As Italian ship, seized by French at Marseilles. Transferred to UK.
11/8/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U67 about 20nm WNW of Galera Point, Trinidad at 10 56N-61 14W. Arr at Trinidad on
same day. TempR. Left 7/19/43 for Baltimore. PermR. Voyage: Mombasa and Cape Town for UK with general.
CAPULIN: Am S/S (Hog) 1920 4,977gt
Arr 1940: 4/30
1941: 2/18; 3/13; 5/20; 8/16
1942: As Panamanian 6/5; 8/15; 11/7
1943: As Panamanian 2/5; 4/10; 4/27
1943: Transferred to Chile renamed Illapel.
CARBELLA: Pan S/S 1891 4,140gt (ex GLACIER-Am 1941)
1942: 5/5; 10/14
1943: 1/18; 5/15; 9/8; 12/31
1944: 2/14; 3/24; 5/15; 6/24; 8/1
CARD (CVE-11), USS: USN Escort Aircraft Carrier 1942
1944: 3/24-S
CARDENAS: Am M/Tug 1943 323gt
1943: 9/27
CARDINA: Pan S/S 1919 5,586gt (ex CAPAC-Am 1940)
1941: 9/6
6/15/1942: Sunk by torpedo and gunfire from Italian submarine Archimede about 450nm north of Parnaiba, Brazil
at 04 45N-40 55W. Voyage: Buenos Aires for Trinidad and New York with linseed.
CARDINAL GIBBONS: Am (EC2) 1942 7,191gt
1943: 7/22; 11/12 1944: 3/30; 8/17 1945: 4/11
5/27/1943: Torpedoed by U154 about 110nm east of Ceara at 03 56S-36 43W.
Voyage: Bahia (lv 5/27) in convoy BT 14 for Trinidad (arr Port of Spain 6/5) in ballast.
CARDITA: Br M/T 1931 8,237gt
1941: 3/1 detained-will proceed 3/5; 7/25
12/31/1941: Torpedoed by U87 about 210nm WNW of Butt of Lewis, Outer Hebrides at 59 18N-12 50W.
On 1/3/42 she foundered after drifting northeast for 38nm to position 59 42N-11 58W.
Voyage: Curacao, and Halifax for Shell Haven with gasoline and white spirit.
CARDIUM: Br M/T 1931 8,236gt
1941: 12/18
1944: 1/22; 4/6; 8/12
CARDONIA: Am S/S (Hog) 1920 5,104gt
Arr 1940: 1/9
3/7/1942: Sunk by gunfire from U126 after evading four torpedoes in the Windward Passage. Ship sank a few miles north of
Mole St. Nicolas, Haiti at 19 53N-73 27W. Voyage: Ponce (Porto RicoR) for Guayabal (Cuba) empty.
CARELIA: Br M/T 1938 8,082gt (ex Dutch 1939)
1941: 7/12; 9/4 1942: 11/13 1943: As Dutch 1/7R 1944: As British 8/2
CARIBBEAN: Am (T2) 1942 10,169gt
1943: 3/5; 5/17; 6/5; 7/2; 10/12; 12/6; 12/13
1944: 1/17; 2/29
CARIBEE: Am M/Yacht 1940 88gt
Arr 1940: 8/2; 8/26
CARIBQUEEN: Am S/S (Laker) 1920 2,592gt
1941: 2/3; 3/12; 4/12; 4/19; 6/25; 8/8; 9/18; 10/29; 12/13
1942: 1/23; 3/30; 9/2
1943: 12/27-USAT
1942 ? :Bareboat chartered to US Army as cargo ship USAT Caribqueen.
CARIBSEA: Am S/S (Laker) 1919 2,609gt (ex BUENAVENTURA-Am 1940)
Arr 1940: 11/4; 12/17
1941: 1/22; 2/21; 3/25; 4/28; 5/3; 6/11; 7/23; 8/28; 10/1; 11/13; 12/17
1942: 1/29
3/11/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U158 about 18nm ENE of Cape Lookout at 34 40N-76 10W.
Voyage: Santiago (Cuba) for Baltimore with manganese ore.
CARIBSTAR: Am S/S 1919 2,592gt (ex GUAYAQUIL-Am 1940)
1941: 1/8; 2/11; 4/26; 5/29; 7/18; 9/6; 10/11; 12/2
1942: 1/14; 2/26; 5/9; 9/2
10/4/1942: Torpedoed and sunk by U175 about 127nm southeast of Trinidad and 10nm off Venezuelan coast at
08 30N-59 37W. Voyage: Trinidad for Demerara in ballast.
CARINA: Swe M/T 1931 6,405gt
1945: 7/31
CARINTHIA: Br S/S Pass-Reefer 1925 20,277gt
1939: 9/2
6/6/1940: Torpedoed by U46 about 30nm west of Inishmore, Aran Islands at 53 13N-10 40W. Abandoned. She drifted
120nm NNE (55nm NNE of Erris Head) to 55 12N-09 30W, broke up and sank stern first on next day.
Voyage: As an Armed Merchant Cruiser, Gibraltar (lv 6/3) to join the Northern Patrol.
CARL B. EIELSON: Am (EC2) 1944 7,176gt
1945: 3/17
CARL GORTHON: Swe S/S 1939 1,811gt
1941: 4/7; 4/14; 8/7
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