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''Empire Dunstan'' was a
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that was built in 1941 by Grangemouth Dockyard Co Ltd,
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, United Kingdom for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). Entering service in January 1942, she served until November 1943, when she was torpedoed and sunk by .


Description

''Empire Dunstan'' was built in 1941 by Grangemouth Dockyard Co Ltd,
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. ''Empire Dunstan'' was long, with a beam of . She had a depth of and a draught of . She was assessed at , . ''Empire Dunstan'' was propelled by a 275 nhp triple expansion steam engine, which had cylinders of , and diameter by stroke. The engine was built by North East Marine Engine Co (1938) Ltd,
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. Armament consisted a 4-inch or 4.7-inch gun, two Bofors guns, two machine guns and a kite.


History

''Empire Dunstan'' was launched on 19 November 1941 and completed in January 1942. She was allocated the United Kingdom
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168796 and
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BCWN. Her port of registry was
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and she was placed under the management of Christian Salvesen & Co Ltd,
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. Her crew consisted 32 officers and men, plus seven DEMS gunners. ''Empire Dunstan'' made her maiden voyage on 30 March 1942, when she joined Convoy EN 65, which departed from
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that day and arrived at
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on 1 April. She left the convoy at Loch Ewe and joined Convoy On 82, which had departed from
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on 2 April and arrived at Halifax,
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, Canada on 18 April. Her destination was St. John's,
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where she arrived on 14 April. She departed from St. John's on 25 April as a member of Convoy CL 27, which arrived at Halifax on 28 April. ''Empire Dunstan'' departed two days later with Convoy XB 15, which arrived at
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, Massachusetts, United States on 2 May. She left the convoy at
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, arriving that day. She departed from St. John on 13 May and joined Convoy BX 16, which had departed from Boston that day and arrived at Halifax on 14 May. Laden with a cargo of
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, she departed on 24 May as a member of Convoy HX 191, which arrived at Liverpool on 6 June. She left the convoy at the Clyde, arriving on 5 June. ''Empire Dunstan'' departed from the Clyde on 16 June to join Convoy ON 104, which had departed from Liverpool that day and arrived at Boston on 2 July. She left the convoy at Halifax, on 2 July and then joined Convoy HS 21, which departed on 5 July and arrived at
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, Nova Scotia, two days later. She then joined Convoy SQ 18, which departed on 10 July and arrived at Father Point,
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on 13 July. She left the convoy at Clarke City, Quebec on that day. ''Empire Dunstan'' sailed a week later to join Convoy QS 19, which had departed from Father Point on 19 July and arrived at Sydney on 22 July. Carrying a cargo of woodpulp, she departed two days later with Convoy SC 67, which arrived at Liverpool on 7 August. Her destination was
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, which was reached by leaving the convoy at Loch Ewe on 6 August and then sailing with Convoy WN 319 to Methil and FS 877 to
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, where she arrived on 11 August. ''Empire Dunstan'' Departed from Southend on 19 August and sailed to Loch Ewe via Convoy FN 791 to Methil and Convoy EN 128 to Loch Ewe, where she arrived on 26 August. She then joined Convoy ON 126, which departed from Liverpool on 29 August and arrived at
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, United States on 18 September. She was carrying a cargo of
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bound for St, John's, where she arrived on 13 September. She sailed a week later with Convoy CL 58, arriving at Sydney on 22 September and departing three days later as a member of Convoy SH 46, which arrived at Halifax on 26 September. She then joined Convoy ON 130, which had departed from Liverpool on 12 September and arrived at New York on 30 September. ''Empire Dunstan'' was a member of Convoy SC 105, which departed from New York on 11 October and arrived at Liverpool on 31 October. She was carrying general cargo and her captain was the convoy's Vice-Commodore. She left the convoy at Loch Ewe on 1 November and joined Convoy WN 356, arriving at Methil on 3 November. ''Empire Dunstan'' then joined Convoy FS 951, which departed the next day and arrived at Southend on 6 November. She left the convoy at Hull,
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, on that day. ''Empire Dunstan'' sailed from Hull to
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, Co Durham on 16 November, departed from there two days later to join Convoy FN 869, which had departed from Southend on 18 November and arrived at Methil on 20 November. She then joined Convoy EN 164 to Loch Ewe and sailed on to the Clyde, arriving on 25 November. ''Empire Dunstan'' was a member of Convoy ON 150, which departed from Liverpool on 1 December and arrived at New York on 25 December. She was carrying a cargo of
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. ''Empire Dunstan'' then sailed to
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, leaving New York on 11 January 1943 as a member of Convoy NG 336, arriving at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba on 18 January and then joining Convoy GAT 38 to Trinidad, arriving on 24 January. She arrived at
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on 8 February, departing four days later for Guantanamo Bay, arriving on 14 February and sailing two days later for New York, where she arrived on 23 February. ''Empire Dunstan'' was a member of Convoy SC 122, which departed from New York on 5 March and arrived at Liverpool on 24 March. She was carrying a cargo of
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. ''Empire Dunstan'' departed from Liverpool on 2 April and sailed to
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, where she arrived the next day. She departed from Cardiff on 12 April and sailed to
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, arriving the next day. Laden with a cargo of coal bound for
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, Algeria, she sailed on 14 April to join Convoy OS46 km, which had departed from Liverpool on 15 April and split at sea on 24 April. Convoy OS 46 arriving at
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, Sierra Leone on 3 May. ''Empire Dunstan'' was in the part of the convoy that formed Convoy KMS 13G, which arrived at
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on 26 April. She departed that day with Convoy KMS 13, which arrived at Bône, Algeria on 29 April, ''Empire Dunstan'' departed from Bône on 26 May to join Convoy GTX 1, which had departed from Gibraltar on 24 May and arrived at
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, Egypt on 4 June. She left the convoy at Bizerta, Algeria, arriving on 30 May. She departed from Bizerta on 5 June for Bône, arriving that day. She departed on 12 June for Philippeville, arriving there the same day and sailing four days later for Bizerta, where she arrived on 24 June. ''Empire Dunstan'' departed two days later for
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, Tunisia, arriving on 27 June and sailing on 3 July for
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, where she arrived the next day. She then sailed to Algiers, from where she departed on 31 July for
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, departing from there on 4 August for
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, Italy. She departed on 12 August for Malta, arriving the next day and departing two days later to join Convoy GUS 12, which had departed from Alexandria on 10 August and arrived at the
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, United States on 6 September. She called at Algiers before leaving the convoy at Bône, ''Empire Dunstan'' departed then sailed to Philippeville, from where she departed on 21 August for Algiers, arriving the next day. ''Empire Dunstan'' departed from Algiers on 11 October and sailed to Bizerta, arriving on 16 October. She then sailed to Augusta, Italy, joining Convoy HA 6, which departed on 29 October and arrived at
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two days later. She arrived back at Augusta on 4 November and then sailed to Bône, from where she sailed on 15 November for Augusta, arriving two days later. ''Empire Dunstan'' departed from Augusta on 17 November as a member of Convoy AH 9, which was bound for Bari. She was bound for
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, carrying of military stores (including of
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s). There were also three passengers on board. At 17:12 (German time) on 18 November, ''Empire Dunstan'' was hit by one of the two torpedoes fired by . Two crewmembers were killed. The ship broke in two and sank in 20 minutes in the
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off
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(). The survivors were rescued by the Norwegian merchant ship and landed at Taranto. Those killed on ''Empire Dunstan'' are commemorated on the Tower Hill Memorial, London.


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