Spidola (Latvian Ship)
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SS ''Arvonian'' was a British freighter built in 1905, with a long and complex history under several names. She served in the British merchant marine, and was commissioned in the United States and British navies during World War I, before returning to merchant service, and eventually being sold to
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. In World War II she was taken over by the Soviet Union, then captured by Germany. Post-war she sailed under the Latvian and
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n flags, until finally scrapped in West Germany in 1958.


Service history

The ship was built by the Richardson, Duck & Co. shipyard in Stockton-on-Tees, England, and launched on 1 August 1905 as ''Rosedale''. A month later, on 1 September 1905 she was sold to the Golden Cross Line of, and renamed ''Arvonian''. In August 1917 the ''Arvonian'' was requisitioned by the Royal Navy and converted into Q-ship, designed to decoy U-boats into attacking before revealing her concealed weaponry. She was armed with three 4-inch guns, three 12-pounder guns, two .30-calibre machine guns and four 18-inch torpedo tubes. On 27 November 1917 she was handed over to the United States Navy by the Admiralty "for war purposes", and commissioned as USS ''Arvonian'' the same day. The ship was fitted out at
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and conducted ship's drills in Plymouth Sound with a crew composed of volunteers from American warships in European waters. On 18 December she was renamed USS ''Santee'', and arrived at Queenstown in southern Ireland the next day. At 16:00 on 27 December, ''Santee'' sailed from Queenstown bound for Bantry Bay to carry out exercises. At 20:45 she was south of Kinsale, when she was struck on the port side by a torpedo fired by , under the command of ''Kapitänleutnant'' Victor Dieckmann. Hanrahan ordered his men to battle stations and sent away the "panic party," a group of sailors who played the role of a crew precipitously abandoning their sinking vessel. They left the ship, as Hanrahan later reported, in "fine panicy icstyle", in an attempt to lure the enemy to the surface. After two and a half hours fruitlessly waiting for the U-boat to show herself, Hanrahan radioed for help. Destroyers and tugs were sent to her aid, and the ship was towed back to Queenstown, while the destroyers and rescued the boats of ''Santee''s "panic party." After repairs at Queenstown ''Santee'' was towed back to Devonport by 8 February. She was decommissioned on 8 April 1918 and returned to the Admiralty. Commissioned into the Royal Navy as HMS ''Bendish'', she was sent to
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for further Q-ship operations. The ship reverted her former name, ''Arvonian'', in July 1919 and in November was sold to the Rhondda Shipping & Coal Exporting Co. Ltd, and re-named ''Brookvale''. In 1928 she was sold to a Latvian shipping company, and renamed ''Spīdola''. She came under Russian control after the
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by the Soviet Union in June 1940, and was soon transferred to the state-controlled
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. On 27 July 1941 she was captured by the Germans at Liepāja, and re-named ''Rudau''. On 9 October 1944 she was part of a convoy attacked by Beaufighters from
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off the southern coast of Norway, and was towed into Bergen for repairs. In 1947 she returned to service under the name ''Spīdola'', and was transferred to the Costa Rican registry in the 1950s. She was eventually sold to the German shipbreaking company Walter Ritscher GmbH, and scrapped at Hamburg in 1958.


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