Convoy ON 113Ships in the convoy
These ships were members of Convoy ON 113.[1]
| Name |
Flag |
Tonnage (GRT) |
Notes |
| Abraham Lincoln (1929) |
Norway |
5,740 |
New York City |
| Amastra (1935) |
United Kingdom |
8,031 |
New York City |
| HMCS Annapolis |
Royal Canadian Navy |
|
Escort 26 Jul – 31 Jul |
| Antilochus (1906) |
United Kingdom |
9,082 |
New York City |
| Bayano (1917) |
United Kingdom |
6,815 |
96 passengers |
| HMCS Brandon |
Royal Canadian Navy |
|
Escort 18 Jul – 26 Jul |
| British Engineer (1922) |
United Kingdom |
6,993 |
New York City |
| British Harmony (1941) |
United Kingdom |
8,453 |
New York City |
| British Merit (1942) |
United Kingdom |
8,093 |
Maiden voyage in ballast. Damaged by U-552[3] on 25 Jul. 1 dead. Towed to St John's, Newfoundland |
| Broompark (1939) |
United Kingdom |
5,136 |
Torpedoed by U-552 on 25 Jul sank 1 Aug |
| HMS Burnham |
Royal Navy |
|
Escort 18 Jul – 26 Jul |
| HMCS Calgary |
Royal Canadian Navy |
|
Escort 26 Jul – 31 Jul |
| HMS Cavina (1924) |
United Kingdom |
6,907 |
140 passengers Banana-boat requisitioned from Fyffes by the Admiralty |
| HMCS Chicoutimi |
Royal Canadian Navy |
|
Escort 26 Jul – 31 Jul |
| HMCS Columbia |
Royal Canadian Navy |
|
Escort 26 Jul – 31 Jul |
| Daldorch (1930) |
United Kingdom |
5,571 |
12 passengers, New York City |
| HMCS Dauphin |
Royal Canadian Navy |
|
Escort 18 Jul – 26 Jul |
| HMCS Drumheller |
Royal Canadian Navy |
|
Escort 18 Jul – 26 Jul |
| Empire Faith (1941) |
United Kingdom |
7,061 |
CAM ship. New York City |
| Empire Flint |
United Kingdom |
8,129 |
Oil tanker. 9 passengers. New York City for Curaçao |
| Empire Foam (1941) |
United Kingdom |
7,047 |
Sydney |
| Empire Rainbow (1941) |
United Kingdom |
6,942 |
CAM ship. Sunk by U-607 and U-704.[4] No dead |
| Empire Rowan (1922) |
United Kingdom |
9,545 |
CAM ship. New York City |
| Empire Tarpon (1920) |
United Kingdom |
6,085 |
New York City |
| Empire Unity (1927) |
United Kingdom |
6,386 |
Liverpool to Loch Ewe |
| Evita (1927) |
Norway |
6,346 |
New York City |
| Explorer (1935) |
United Kingdom |
6,235 |
New York City |
| Harpefjell (1939) |
Norway |
1,333 |
Sydney |
| Inverilen (1938) |
United Kingdom |
9,456 |
New York City |
| J L M Curry (1942) |
United States |
7,176 |
New York City |
| Malayan Prince (1926) |
United Kingdom |
8,953 |
4 passengers, New York City |
| Mount Evans (1919) |
Panama |
5,598 |
New York City |
| Norsol (1941) |
Norway |
8,236 |
New York City |
| Pacific Pioneer (1928) |
United Kingdom |
6,734 |
Sunk by U-132 on 30 Jul[5] |
| Pan Aruba (1931) |
Norway |
9,231 |
New York City |
| Pan-Maine (1936) |
United States |
7,237 |
New York City |
| HMS Polyanthus |
Royal Navy |
|
Escort 18 Jul – 26 Jul |
| Richmond Hill (1940) |
United Kingdom |
7,579 |
New York City |
| Salamis (1939) |
Norway |
8,286 |
New York City |
| Senga (1913) |
Yugoslavia |
5,140 |
New York City |
| Solsten (1929) |
Norway |
5,379 |
New York City |
| St Clair (1937) |
United Kingdom |
1,637 |
|
| HMCS St. Croix |
Royal Canadian Navy |
|
Escort 18 Jul – 26 Jul |
| Stancleeve (1942) |
United Kingdom |
5,970 |
Halifax |
| Thorhild (1935) |
Norway |
10,316 |
New York City |
| Vav (1931) |
Norway |
6,415 |
New York City |
| HMS Walker |
Royal Navy |
|
Escort 26 Jul – 31 Jul |
| Zaanland (1921) |
Netherlands |
6,813 |
Oban |
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.