Convoy TAG 5 was a trade convoy of merchant ships during the second World War. It was the 5th of the numbered TAG Convoys from Trinidad and Aruba to Guantánamo.[1] The convoy was found on 13 September 1942 by U-558. Kapitänleutnant Günther Krech (Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross) destroyed three ships from the convoy in two approaches aboard U-558.[2]
Ships in the convoy
Name[3]
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Flag
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Tonnage (GRT)
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Notes
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Alar (1939)
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Norway
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9,430
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Curaçao to Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
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Altair (1920)
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United States
|
6,933
|
Curaçao to Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
|
Beaconoil (1919)
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United Kingdom
|
6,893
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Curaçao to Guantanamo Bay Naval Base; probably this convoy
|
Cottica (1927)
|
Netherlands
|
3,989
|
|
Empire Kangaroo (1919)
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United Kingdom
|
6,219
|
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Empire Lugard (1941)
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United Kingdom
|
7,241
|
Sunk by U-558[4]
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Examiner (1942)
|
United States
|
6,736
|
|
Gulftide (1937)
|
United States
|
7,140
|
|
HMCS Halifax
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Royal Canadian Navy
|
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Escort 12 Sep – 14 Sep
|
Henry D Whiton (1921)
|
United States
|
4,548
|
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Hoegh Silverdawn (1940)
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Norway
|
7,715
|
|
Leonatus (1938)
|
Panama
|
2,242
|
|
Macabi (1921)
|
Panama
|
2,802
|
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Peter Hurll (1930)
|
Panama
|
10,871
|
|
Saintonge (1936)
|
United Kingdom
|
9,386
|
Curaçao to Guantanamo Bay Naval Base
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Suriname (1930)
|
Netherlands
|
7,915
|
Sunk by U-558[5]
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USS PC-481
|
United States Navy
|
|
Escort 12 Sep – 16 Sep
|
USS PC-574
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United States Navy
|
|
Escort 12 Sep – 16 Sep
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USS Spry
|
United States Navy
|
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Escort 12 Sep – 16 Sep
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USS Upshur
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United States Navy
|
|
Escort 12 Sep – 16 Sep
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USS YMS-24
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United States Navy
|
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Escort 13 Sep – 16 Sep
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USS YMS-56
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United States Navy
|
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Escort 13 Sep – 16 Sep
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Vilja (1928)
|
Norway
|
6,672
|
Torpedoed by U-558[6] and abandoned, but reboarded and safely arrived in Trinidad damaged. Later declared a total loss.
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West Kyska (1918)
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United States
|
5,552
|
Did not sail
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References
Bibliography
- Hague, Arnold (2000). The Allied Convoy System 1939–1945. ISBN 1-86176-147-3.
- Rohwer, J.; Hummelchen, G. (1992). Chronology of the War at Sea 1939–1945. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-105-X.
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