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TS 37 was a
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convoy of the TS series which ran during
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from
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to
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. It lost seven ships in "one of the most remarkable convoy attacks of the war."Blair, p206


Background

TS 37 was a convoy of the TS/ST series, organized to protect merchant traffic between
Takoradi Sekondi-Takoradi is a city in Ghana comprising the twin cities of Sekondi and Takoradi. It is the capital of Sekondi – Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly and the Western Region of Ghana. Sekondi-Takoradi is the region's largest city and an indus ...
on the Gold Coast (now
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) and
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,
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. Freetown was the main naval base for the
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’s West Africa Station and was the departure and dispersal point for SL/ OS convoys to Britain. The TS series had been established in September 1942 in response to U-boat depredations amongst independently routed shipping on the coast of West Africa.


Ships involved

TS 37 comprised 19 merchant ships. The escort comprised HMS ''Bellwort'', a
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, and three ASW
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, ''Arran'', ''Birdlip'' and ''Fandango''. The Senior Officer (Escort) was Lt. NFR Gill, the captain of ''Bellwort''. TS 37 departed Takoradi on 26 April, but one ship, dropped out on and was forced to return, escorted by ''Fandango''.Gannon pp12-27


U-boats involved

U Boat Command (
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) had organized a force of three U-boats, with a
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for logistical support off the coast of West Africa. , skippered by KL (later KK)
Werner Henke Werner Henke (13 May 1909 – 15 June 1944) was the commander of in the Battle of the Atlantic of World War II. ''U-515'' was sunk by the US task group 22.3, commanded by Daniel V. Gallery on 9 April 1944 and Henke was captured along with about ...
(
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), had been dispatched with two others as relief and reinforcement to this group. ''U-515'' was the only U-boat involved in the attack on TS 37.


Action

TS 37 departed Takoradi on 26 April, and by 29 April was some 120 miles from Freetown where it was sighted by ''U-515''. Henke made his approach and just before 11pm (
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, local time) staged his first assault. Approaching from the rear of the convoy he fired six torpedoes, scoring hits on four ships. With a new and effective magnetic influence detonators in use all four hits were fatal: ''Kota Tjandi'', ''Nagina'', ''Bandar Shapour'' and ''Corabella'' were sunk, while a counter-attack by the escorts was ineffective. ''Arran'' and ''Birdlip'' commenced picking up survivors, though some were not found until two days later. Henke (according to his log) surfaced to find ''Birdlip'' picking up survivors and made an attack on her, though he does not describe how, and it had no effect. Before dawn on the following morning ''U-515'' was able to make a second attack, this time hitting three ships. Two, ''City of Singapore'' and ''Mokambo'', were sunk, while the third, ''Clan Macpherson'', was damaged. She was taken in tow and was handed over to salvage tugs during the day, but foundered before reaching port. On receiving notice that the convoy was under attack, three destroyers (, and ) were dispatched as reinforcement, but were unable to make contact before Henke had retired from the scene. Later that day the twelve surviving ships of TS 37 were brought without further harm to harbour at Freetown.


Aftermath

Henke's attack has been described as “one of the most remarkable convoy attacks of the war” and is on a par with Schepke's attack on SC 11 and Kretschmer's on SC 7. Returning to base on 24 June after an “arduous but productive” 124-day patrol (one of the longest undertaken by the
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) Henke was awarded the Oak Leaves to his Knight's Cross. By contrast Churchill described the incident as “deplorable”Roskill p372 but the Admiralty countered, noting that losses were unavoidable when the enemy mounted operations in areas previously free from attack. In fact TS 37 had been the only TS convoy to be attacked since the start of the series in September 1942, and up to 29/30 April 743 ships had been conveyed safely on the route. Just one other ship from a TS convoy (and two stragglers) were during the rest of the conflict.


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Escorts


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References


Bibliography

* Clay Blair : ''Hitler's U-boat War olume 2 The Hunted 1942–1945'' (1998). *Michael Gannon : ''Black May'' ( 1998). * *
Stephen Roskill Captain Stephen Wentworth Roskill, (1 August 1903 – 4 November 1982) was a senior career officer of the Royal Navy, serving during the Second World War and, after his enforced medical retirement, served as the official historian of the Royal ...
: ''The War at Sea 1939–1945'' Vol II (1956). ISBN (none) {{DEFAULTSORT:TS-37 TS037