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''Empire Baffin'' was a 6,978 ton
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which was built by Lithgows Ltd,
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in 1941 for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). She was commissioned in 1943 as HMS ''Sancroft'', being converted into a cable laying ship for
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. She was returned to the MoWT in 1946 and subsequently sold and renamed ''Clintonia''. A final change of ownership in 1960 saw her renamed ''Aspis'' and she was scrapped in 1963.


History

''Empire Baffin'' was built by Lithgows Ltd, Port Glasgow as yard number 958. She was launched on 28 August 1941 and completed in October 1941. She was operated under the management of J Robinson & Sons, North Shields.


War service

''Empire Baffin'' was a member of a number of convoys during the
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. ;PQ 2
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sailed from
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on 13 October 1941 and arrived at
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on 30 October. ''Empire Baffin'' joined from
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on 17 October. ;QP 3 Convoy QP 3 sailed from Archangel on 27 November 1941 and dispersed on 3 December. ''Empire Baffin'' was carrying a cargo of
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bound for the Tees. ;PQ 11
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sailed from Kirkness on 14 February 1942 and arrived at
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on 22 February. ;QP 9
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sailed from the Kola Inlet on 21 March 1942 and arrived at Reykjavík on 3 April. ''Empire Baffin'' was carrying a cargo of Chloride of Potassium bound for
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. ;UR 23 Convoy UR 23 sailed from Loch Ewe on 8 May 1942 and arrived at Reykjavík on 12 May. ;PQ 16 Convoy PQ 16 sailed from Reykjavík on 21 May 1942 and arrived at Murmansk on 30 May. ''Empire Baffin'' was attacked by
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aircraft, which bombed her scoring several near misses. Her
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, driveshaft and bearings were damaged and she developed a leak in her stern gland. The Chief Engineer had to spend three days and nights in the shaft tunnel tending to the bearings. ''Empire Baffin'' was repaired and returned to service. ;QP 13U Convoy QP 13U sailed from Archangel on 26 June 1942 and arrived at Reykjavík on 7 July. ''Empire Baffin'' was bound for the Tyne. ;PQ 18
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sailed from Loch Ewe on 2 September 1942 and arrived at Archangel on 21 September. ;QP 15
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sailed from the Kola Inlet on 17 November 1942 and arrived at Loch Ewe on 30 November. ;JW 52
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sailed from Liverpool on 17 January 1943 and arrived at the Kola Inlet on 27 January. ;JW 53 Convoy JW 33 sailed from Loch Ewe on 15 February 1943 and arrived at the Kola Inlet on or about 27 February. ''Empire Baffin'' had to return to Loch Ewe due to being damaged in severe weather. ;SC 141 Convoy SC 151 sailed from Halifax
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on 3 September 1943 and arrived at
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on 17 September. ''Empire Baffin'' was carrying a general cargo bound for
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. ''Empire Baffin'' was taken over by the
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and converted by Green & Silley Weir Ltd, London to a cable laying ship for
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, and commissioned as HMS ''Sancroft''. She was used in the support of
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. Those killed whilst serving on ''Empire Baffin'' during the war are commemorated at the
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, London.


Postwar

In 1946, HMS ''Sancroft'' reverted to the MoWT and regained her ''Empire Baffin'' name. Later that year, she was sold to Stag Line Ltd, North Shields still under the management of J Robinson & Sons. She was the fifth Stag Line ship to bear the name ''Clintonia''. She was purchased at a cost of £30,000 and converted back to a cargo ship and also from
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to oil fuel at a cost of £137,911. On 10 December 1959, ''Clintonia'' was sold to Alcestis Shipping Co. SA,
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for £62,500. She was renamed ''Apsis'' She was operated under the management of Faros Shipping Co Ltd, London.. ''Apsis'' served until 1963 when she was sold for scrap. She arrived at Yokosuka,
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in December 1963 for scrapping.


Official number and code letters

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. ''Empire Baffin'' had the UK
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168968 and used the
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BCQR.


References

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