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''Carl J. Busch'' was a fishing trawler that was built as ''Grohm'' in 1925 by Reiherstieg Schiffswerfte & Maschinenfabrik AG,
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for the Deutsche Hochseefischerei Bremen-Cuxhaven AG. She was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine in 1939, serving as a ''
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'' and a
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during
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. She was sold to Norway in 1956 and renamed ''Meløytrål'', serving until 1979 when she was scrapped.


Description

The ship was with a beam of . She had a depth of . The ship was powered by a 6-cylinder four-stroke, single-cycle, single-action
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which was built by the Großmotoren-Werke Hamburg-Mannheim GmbH,
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. It was rated at 208
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and drove a single screw propeller. The ship's speed was .


History

The ship was built in 1925 by Reiherstieg Schiffswerfte & Maschinenfabrik AG, Hamburg as the fishing trawler ''Grohm'' for the Deutsche Hochseefischerei Bremen-Cuxhaven AG. She was built as
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558, being launched on 14 April 1925 and completed in June the same year. Her port of registry was
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. The fishing registration HC 143, and Code Letters RFLV were allocated. She had been renamed ''Carl J. Busch'' by 1930. With the change of Code Letters in 1934, ''Carl J. Busch'' was allocated the letters DIAW. In 1939, ''Carl J. Busch'' was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine. She was converted to a ''
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'', serving as ''V 242 Carl J. Busch'' and later as ''V 1112 Carl J. Busch''. She was subsequently converted to a
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and was commissioned as ''WBS 3 Carl J. Busch'' On 15 September 1943, ''Carl J. Busch'' departed from
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, Germany for
Tromsø Tromsø (, , ; se, Romsa ; fkv, Tromssa; sv, Tromsö) is a municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Tromsø. Tromsø lies in Northern Norway. The municipality is the ...
and
Hammerfest Hammerfest (; sme, Hámmerfeasta ) is a municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. Hammerfest is the northernmost town in the world with more than 10,000 inhabitants. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Hammerf ...
, Norway. She sailed from Hammerfest on 15 October escorted by , bound for West Spitsbergen, where a weather station was to be set up. She ran aground in Woodfjord and her supplies were unloaded. She was later refloated and departed with her escort on 19 October. ''Carl J. Busch'' was subsequently strengthened to enable her to operate in ice. She sailed from
Sassnitz Sassnitz (, before 1993 in german: Saßnitz) is a town on the Jasmund peninsula, Rügen Island, in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The population as of 2012 was 9,498. Sassnitz is a well-known seaside resort and port town, a ...
, Germany for Narvik, Norway. She unloaded stores bound for Wahlingbergfjorden, which were loaded onto a
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and loaded stores which had been brought to Narvik by . She then sailed to Tromsø and Hammerfest where the weather party was embarked, half on ''Carl J. Busch'' and half on . The ships sailed on 10 September for
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, Spitsbergen as part of Operation Haudegen. The two vessels arrived on 14 September; they departed on 29 September. In 1956, ''Carl J. Busch'' was sold to Norway and was renamed ''Meløytrål''. With the introduction of
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s in the mid-1960s, she was allocated the IMO Number 5231836. She was scrapped in November 1979, by Høvding Skipsopphugning in
Sandnessjøen Sandnessjøen is a town and the administrative centre of Alstahaug Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. Sandnessjøen was granted special trading privileges in the late 1600s and it received town status in 1999. Sandnessjøen is located ...
, Norway.


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Photo of trawler ''Carl J. Busch''Photo of ''WBS 3 Carl J. Busch''Photo of ''Meløytrål''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Carl J. Busch 1925 ships Ships built in Hamburg Fishing vessels of Germany World War II auxiliary ships of Germany Weather ships Fishing vessels of West Germany Fishing vessels of Norway