Convoy LN-7

Convoy LN 7
Part of World War II, Battle of the Atlantic, Battle of the St. Lawrence
Date3 September 1942
LocationGulf of St. Lawrence
Belligerents
Germany Canada Canada
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Karl Dönitz
Eberhard Hoffmann
Paul Hartwig
Strength
1 U-boat 3 merchant ships
1 escort
Casualties and losses
1 ships sunk

Convoy LN-7 was a trade convoy of merchant ships during the Second World War. It was one of the numbered LN Convoys from Quebec City to Goose Bay, Labrador. The convoy was found on 2 September 1942 by U-517, which then destroyed the merchant ship Donald Stewart early the next morning.

Ships in the convoy[1]

Name Flag Tonnage (GRT) Notes
Canatco (1919)  Canada 2,414
Donald Stewart (1923)  Canada 1,781 Sunk by U-517
Ericus (1919)  United Kingdom 2,215
HMCS Weyburn (K173) (1941)  Royal Canadian Navy 1,036 Escort 31 August-5 September

References

  1. "Convoy". Arnold Hague Convoy Database. Retrieved 28 August 2014.

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