''Norhauk'' was a
refrigerated cargo ship which was built to Design 1015 by
G. M. Standifer Construction Company,
Vancouver
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, Washington in 1919 as ''Waban'' for the
United States Shipping Board
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(USSB). After service with
Lykes Brothers-Ripley Steamship Co Inc she was transferred to the
Ministry of Shipping (later the
Ministry of War Transport (MoWT)) in 1940 and renamed ''Empire Sambar''. A boiler-room explosion damaged her in 1941. After repairs she was renamed ''Empire Beaver''. She was transferred to the
Norwegian Government
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in 1942 and renamed ''Norhauk'', serving until she struck a
mine
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...
and sank in December 1943.
Description
''Waban'' was built to Design 1015 by G. M. Standifer Construction Company,
Vancouver, Washington.
She was built to
Design 1015 and was yard number 3.
''Waban'' was launched on 17 April 1919 and completed in October that year.
[ She was long, with a beam of and a depth of .] Her GRT was 6,048[ with a DWT of 9,193 and a NRT of 3,749.]
Career
Waban
''Waban'' was built for the USSB.[ On 14 January 1932, ''Waban'' was in collision with in the Houston Channel, ]Texas
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. The weather at the time was fog
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gy. Both vessels sustained severe damage. ''Waban'' served with the USSB until 1933 when she was sold to Lykes Brothers-Ripley Steamship Co Inc.[ Her port of registry was ]Portland, Oregon
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.[ In 1933, ''Waban'' was employed in the transportation of ]cotton
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from the United States to France. Dr J B Howell recalled that he paid $75 to sail on ''Waban'' on one voyage from Galveston, Texas
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to Le Havre
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, France. On 28 January 1940, ''Waban'' was detained in Gibraltar while on a voyage to Italy and Greece. She was released after an item of her cargo was seized as contraband
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and 34 of her crew had been detained.
Empire Sambar
In 1940, ''Waban'' was sold to the Ministry of Shipping (later the MoWT) and renamed ''Empire Sambar''.[ She was placed under the management of Runciman (London) Ltd and her port of registry was changed to ]London
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.[ ''Empire Sambar'' was a member of a number of convoys.
;SC 3
Convoy SC 3, departed from ]Sydney
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, Nova Scotia
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on 2 September 1940 and arrived at Liverpool
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on 18 September. ''Empire Sambar'' was carrying a cargo of pig iron
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, bound for Grangemouth
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.
On 6 March 1941, ''Empire Sambar'' was damaged by an explosion in her boiler room.[
]
Empire Beaver
Following repairs, ''Empire Sambar'' was renamed ''Empire Beaver''.[ ''Empire Beaver'' was a member of a number of convoys.
;SC 67
Convoy SC 67 departed Halifax, ]Nova Scotia
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on 30 January 1942 and arrived at Liverpool on 15 February. ''Empire Beaver'' left the convoy and returned to Halifax, later joining Convoy SC 70.
;SC 70
Convoy SC 70 departed Halifax on 16 February 1942 and arrived at Liverpool on 7 March. ''Empire Beaver'' was carrying a general cargo bound for Holyhead
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and Liverpool.
Norhauk
On 5 April 1942, ''Empire Beaver'' was transferred to the Norwegian government-in-exile
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and renamed ''Norhauk''.[ She was operated under the management of The ]Norwegian Shipping and Trade Mission
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. Her port of registry was changed to Oslo
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, despite that the city was occupied by Germany at the time.[ ''Norhauk'' was a member of a number of convoys.
;ON 86
Convoy ON 86 departed Liverpool on 14 April 1942 and arrived at ]Cape Cod
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on 29 April. ''Norhauk'' was bound for Philadelphia
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. ''Norhauk'' departed New York
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on 2 May and arrived at Philadelphia on 3 May. On 20 May she sailed from Philadelphia for New York from where she sailed on 27 May for Sydney, Nova Scotia, arriving on 5 June.
;SC 86
Convoy SC 86 sailed from Sydney on 5 June and arrived at Liverpool on 20 June. ''Norhauk'' was carrying a general cargo.
;ON 114
Convoy ON 114 sailed from Liverpool on 19 July and dispersed at sea on 4 August. She arrived at New York on 5 August and sailed on 7 August for Philadelphia, arriving on 9 August. On 21 August, ''Norhauk'' sailed from Philadelphia for New York, Boston
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and Halifax, where she arrived on 12 September.[
;SC 100
Convoy SC 100h sailed from Halifax on 12 September and arrived at Liverpool on 28 September. During the voyage, ''Norhauk'' rescued some of the survivors from '' Empire Hartebeeste'' which had been ]torpedo
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ed and sunk by ''U-596''. On 28 September, ''Norhauk'' sailed for Loch Ewe, from where she sailed on 30 September for the Methil Roads, arriving on 2 October. The next day she sailed for Gravesend
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, where she arrived on 5 October. On 4 December, ''Norhauk'' sailed from Gravesend for the Methil Roads, where she arrived on 12 December. On 14 December she sailed for Loch Ewe, where she arrived on 18 December.[
;ON 156
''Norhauk'' was a member of Convoy ON 156'][ The convoy sailed from Liverpool on 24 December and arrived at New York on 17 January 1943.] Having joined the convoy at sea, ''Norhauk'' later lost the convoy and put into Halifax, arriving on 9 January. Two days later she sailed for New York and Baltimore
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, where she arrived on 19 January. On 8 February she sailed for New York, arriving on 13 February.[
;SC 120
Convoy SC 120 sailed from New York on 13 February and arrived at Liverpool on 5 March. ''Norhauk'' was carrying a cargo of ]bomb
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s and general cargo. On 27 March, ''Norhauk'' sailed from Liverpool and anchored in the Mersey.
;ONS 2
Convoy ONS 2 sailed from Liverpool on 28 March and arrived at Halifax on 19 April. ''Norhauk'' was bound for New York and arrived there on 22 April. ON 28 April she sailed for Baltimore, arriving on 23 April. On 17 May she departed Baltimore for New York via the Hampton Roads
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, arriving on 20 May. On 23 May, she sailed for Halifax via Boston, arriving on 26 May.[
;SC 133
Convoy SC 133 sailed from Halifax on 5 June and arrived at Liverpool on 19 June.] ''Norhauk'' was bound for Gravesend, arriving on 23 June. On 27 15 July she departed Gravesend and anchored off Southend the following day. On 18 July she sailed for Oban
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, arriving on 22 July.
;ONS 14
Convoy ONS 14 sailed from Liverpool on 26 July and arrived at Halifax on 9 August. ''Norhauk'' sailed from Oban on 27 July to join the convoy at sea. Seh arrived at New York on 13 August and departed the next day for Philadelphia, arriving the same day. On 5 September she departed Philadelphia for Boston, New York and Halifax, arriving sometime between 7 and 9 September.[
;SC 142
Convoy SC 142 sailed from Halifax on 15 September and arrived at Liverpool on 29 September. ''Norhauk'' was carrying general cargo and was bound for ]Hull
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, where she arrived on 3 October. On 17 October she sailed from Hull for Oban, arriving on 22 October.[
;ONS 21
Convoy ONS 21 sailed from Liverpool on 22 October and arrived at Halifax on 5 November.] ''Norhauk'' was bound for St John
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, New Brunswick
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and arrived on 6 November. On 24 November she sailed for Halifax, arriving on 26 November.[
;SC 148, WN519, FS1305
Convoy SC 148 departed Halifax on 2 December and arrived at Liverpool on 16 December.] She was carrying a cargo comprised 236 tons of aircraft
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and gun
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s, 727 tons of aluminium
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, 863 tons of cheese
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, 111 tons of flour
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, 627 tons of military
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vehicle
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s, 60 tons of tank
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spares, 95 tons of wireless sets and 1,000 tons of zinc
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.[ She arrived at Loch Ewe on 16 December and sailed for London the same day.][ ''Norhauk'' joined coastal convoys WN519 and FS 130. At 14:38 on 21 December, ''Norhauk'' struck a mine in the ]Thames Estuary
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and sank almost immediately. Eleven of her 41 crew were killed. An inquiry into the loss of ''Norhauk'' on 6 January 1944 heard that the ship had degaussing equipment fitted and that it was in use at the time she struck the mine.[ The position of ''Norhauk'' is reported to be either ] or [
]
Official Numbers and Code Letters
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. ''Waban'' had the US Official Number
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218222 and used the Code Letters
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LRKN under the USSB.[ With a change of ownership her Code Letters changed to WBCD.] ''Empire Sambar'' and ''Empire Beaver'' had the UK Official Number
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167511 and the Code Letters GLSJ. Norhauk used the Code Letters LNAF.
Propulsion
The ship was propelled by a triple expansion steam engine
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A typical arrangement for a compound engine is that the steam is first expanded in a high-pressure ''(HP)'' cylinder, then having given up he ...
which had cylinders of 24½ inches (62 cm), 48½ inches (123 cm) and diameter by stroke. It was built by Hooven, Owens, Rentschler & Company of Hamilton, Ohio
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.[ The engine could propel the ship at a speed of .][
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