Convoy ON.153 Part of World War II Date 11 December 1942 – 31 December 1942 Location Result
German tactical victory
Belligerents
Germany
United Kingdom Commanders and leaders
Admiral Karl Dönitz
Rear-Admiral Sir E Manners KBE Strength
13 U-boats
45 merchant ships 6 escorts Casualties and losses
3 ships sunk 1 Damaged 249 killed
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
Convoy ON-153 was the 153rd of the numbered series of ON convoys of merchant ships O utbound from the British Isles to N orth America. The World War II convoy departed Liverpool on 11 December 1942 and was met on 12 December by Mid-Ocean Escort Force Group B-7 . Two merchant ships and the escort group leader were sunk in a North Atlantic battle with U-boat Wolf pack Raufbold before reaching the Western Ocean Meeting Point (WOMP) where the Western Local Escort Force assumed responsibility for the convoy on 23 December. Surviving ships reached New York City on 31 December.[ 1]
Escorts
The convoy was protected by Escort Group B-7 comprising
Royal Navy - HMS Alisma , HMS Pink , HMS Snowflake , HMS Sunflower
and by a Western Local Escort Force of
Royal Canadian Navy - HMCS Buctouche , HMCS Edmundston , HMCS Timmins
Royal Canadian Navy - HMCS Minas
U-boats
The convoy was attacked by 13 U-boats from Wolfpack Raufbold , namely
U-135 , U-203 , U-211 , U-356 , U-409 , U-410 , U-439 , U-600 , U-609 , U-610 , U-621 , U-623 and U-664
Ships in the convoy
Name[ 1]
Flag
Tonnage (GRT)
Notes
HMS Alisma
Royal Navy
Escort 12 Dec - 23 Dec. Corvette
Amstelkerk (1929)
Netherlands
4,457
Bound for Freetown
HMCS Annapolis
Royal Canadian Navy
Escort 25 Dec - 27 Dec. Destroyer
Antilochus (1906)
United Kingdom
9,082
Bound for South Africa
Argolikos (1921)
Greece
4,786
Bound for St John's, Newfoundland
Asbjorn (1935)
United Kingdom
4,387
Bound for Halifax, Nova Scotia
Bello (1930)
Norway
6,125
Sunk by U-610 [ 2] On 16 Dec. 33 of 40 crew died. Survivors picked up by HMS Pink (K137)
Bornholm (1930)
United Kingdom
3,177
Returned
British Lady (1923)
United Kingdom
6,098
Replenishment oiler
HMCS Buctouche
Royal Canadian Navy
Escort 23 Dec - 31 Dec. Corvette
Canada (1921)
Sweden
5,527
12 passengers
HMS Chesterfield
Royal Navy
Escort 12 Dec - 19 Dec. Destroyer
City of Hongkong (1924)
United Kingdom
9,609
150 passengers. Bound for Karachi
City of Lille (1928)
United Kingdom
6,588
Bound for Basra
Comedian (1929)
United Kingdom
5,122
Bound for Halifax, Nova Scotia
HMCS Edmundston
Royal Canadian Navy
Escort 23 Dec - 29 Dec. Corvette
Emile Francqui (1929)
Belgium
5,859
11 Passengers. Sunk by U-664 [ 3] on 16 Dec. 46 dead.
Empire Grenadier (1942)
United Kingdom
9,811
Bound for New York City
Empire Highway (1942)
United Kingdom
7,166
Bound for Beira
HMS Firedrake
Royal Navy
Escort 12 Dec - 17 Dec. Destroyer. Sunk by U-211 [ 4] on 17 Dec. Broke in two in heavy weather. 170 of 196 crew died. Survivors picked up by HMS Sunflower
Geo W McKnight (1933)
United Kingdom
2,502
Bound for New York City
Gulf of Mexico (1917)
United States
7,807
Bound for New York City
Hilary (1931)
United Kingdom
7,403
365 Passengers, Bound for Freetown
Idefjord (1921)
Norway
4,287
Bound for Halifax
Jan Van Goyen (1919)
Netherlands
5,704
Fell Out Disabled
Kaldfonn (1936)
Norway
9,931
Mafuta (1920)
Belgium
6,322
Bound for Freetown
Magdala (1931)
Netherlands
8,248
Bound for New York City
Mahana (1917)
United Kingdom
10,951
Bound for New York City
Marquesa (1918)
United Kingdom
8,979
Bound for Montevideo
HMCS Minas
Royal Canadian Navy
Escort 25 Dec - 31 Dec. Minesweeper
Norbris (1930)
Panama
7,619
Bound for New York City
North Gaspe (1938)
United Kingdom
888
Nueva Granada (1937)
Norway
9,968
Bound for New York City
Otina (1938)
United Kingdom
6,217
Straggled
Pandorian (1941)
United Kingdom
4,159
Bound for New York City . Rear-Admiral Sir E Manners KBE (Commodore)
HMS Pink
Royal Navy
Escort 12 Dec - 20 Dec. Corvette
Regent Lion (1937)
United Kingdom
9,551
Tanker. Torpedoed and damaged by U-610 [ 5] on 16 Feb. Hulk towed to Falmouth, Cornwall , arriving 5 Jan 43
Robert F Hand (1933)
United Kingdom
2,197
Bound for New York City
Saint Bertrand (1929)
United Kingdom
5,522
Bound for Saint John, New Brunswick
Salamis (1939)
Norway
8,286
Bound for New York City
San Andres (1921)
Norway
1,975
Returned
Sandanger (1938)
Norway
9,432
Bound for New York City
Santos (1928)
Norway
4,639
Bound for Halifax, Nova Scotia
HMS Snowflake
Royal Navy
Escort 12 Dec - 23 Dec. Corvette
Solstad (1927)
Norway
5,952
Bound for New York City
Sovac (1938)
United Kingdom
6,724
Bound for New York City
HMS Sunflower
Royal Navy
Escort 12 Dec - 23 Dec. Corvette
Tetela (1926)
United Kingdom
5,389
10 Passengers, Bound for New York City . Vice-commodore is Ship's Master
HMCS Timmins
Royal Canadian Navy
Escort 23 Dec - 31 Dec. Corvette
Torr Head (1937)
United Kingdom
5,021
Bound for Saint John, New Brunswick
Tortuguero (1921)
United Kingdom
5,285
10 Passengers. Bound for Halifax, Nova Scotia
Tucurinca (1926)
United Kingdom
5,412
10 Passengers. Bound for Halifax, Nova Scotia
Vaalaren (1936)
Sweden
3,406
Bound for New York City
Vestfold (1931)
Panama
4,547
Bound for New York City
Villanger (1929)
Norway
4,884
Bound for New York City
Walter Jennings (1921)
United States
9,564
Bound for New York City
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