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SS ''Presidente Trujillo'' was a Dominican
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that was torpedoed by the German submarine ''U-156'' in the Caribbean Sea off
Fort-de-France Fort-de-France (, , ; gcf, label=Martinican Creole, Fodfwans) is a Communes of France, commune and the capital city of Martinique, an overseas department and region of France located in the Caribbean. It is also one of the major cities in the ...
, Martinique on 21 May 1942 while she was travelling from
Fort-de-France Fort-de-France (, , ; gcf, label=Martinican Creole, Fodfwans) is a Communes of France, commune and the capital city of Martinique, an overseas department and region of France located in the Caribbean. It is also one of the major cities in the ...
, Martinique to San Juan, Puerto Rico carrying a cargo of beer,
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and forage.


Construction

''Presidente Trujillo'' was built at the Howaldtswerke A. G. shipyard in Kiel, Germany in December 1900. Where she was launched and completed that same year. The ship was long, had a beam of and had a depth of . She was assessed at and had a triple expansion steam engine. The ship could generate 204 n.h.p. with a speed of 11 knots. She was also armed with a 75mm deck gun and three AA
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.


Sinking

''Presidente Trujillo'' was travelling unescorted from
Fort-de-France Fort-de-France (, , ; gcf, label=Martinican Creole, Fodfwans) is a Communes of France, commune and the capital city of Martinique, an overseas department and region of France located in the Caribbean. It is also one of the major cities in the ...
, Martinique to San Juan, Puerto Rico while carrying a general cargo of beer,
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and forage when on 21 May 1942 at 18.29 pm, she was hit
aft "Aft", in nautical terminology, is an adjective or adverb meaning towards the stern (rear) of the ship, aircraft or spacecraft, when the frame of reference is within the ship, headed at the fore. For example, "Able Seaman Smith; lie aft!" or "Wh ...
by a G7e torpedo from the German submarine ''U-156'' in the Caribbean Sea off
Fort-de-France Fort-de-France (, , ; gcf, label=Martinican Creole, Fodfwans) is a Communes of France, commune and the capital city of Martinique, an overseas department and region of France located in the Caribbean. It is also one of the major cities in the ...
, Martinique. The ship sank in four minutes and claimed the lives of 24 crewmen. The 15 survivors were rescued soon after.


Wreck

The wreck of ''Presidente Trujillo'' lies at ().


References

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