SS Las Choapas
History
Name
Atlas (1898–?)
Las Choapas (1941–192)
Owner
Standard Oil of New Jersey (1898-?)
Ditta G.M. Barbagelata, Genoa (?–1941)
Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex ), Tampico (1941–1942)
Port of registry Tampico (1941–1942)
Builder Delaware River Iron Shipbuilding & Engine Works , Chester, Pennsylvania
Launched 17 November 1898
Completed December 1898
Fate Torpedoed and sunk on 27 June 1942
General characteristics
Type Steam tanker
Tonnage 2,005 GRT
SS Las Choapas was an oil tanker built in 1898. He was originally commissioned by Standard Oil of New Jersey and built by the Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works of Chester, Pennsylvania . As the SS Atlas he saw service in World War I before being sold in the 1920s to the Italian company Ditta G.M. Barbagelata, of Genoa .
He was seized while docked at Tampico , in Mexico on 8 December 1941 by the Mexican government and renamed, to be operated by Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), and homeported in Tampico.
On the afternoon of 27 June 1942, Las Choapas was hit by a single torpedo from the German submarine U-129 and sank in flames east of Tecolutla , Veracruz .[ 1]
Notes
20°15′N 96°20′W / 20.250°N 96.333°W / 20.250; -96.333
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in June 1942
Shipwrecks
1 Jun: HMAS Kuttabul , Malmö
2 Jun: U-652
3 Jun: USS Bunting , Iron Chieftain , Northwestern
4 Jun: Iron Crown , Kaga , Sōryū
5 Jun: Akagi , C.O. Stillman , Hiryū
6 Jun: USS Hammann , Mikuma
7 Jun: Coast Trader , Edith , USS Gannet , USS Yorktown
8 Jun: Agios Georgios IV , Said
10 Jun: Abkhazia , Empire Clough
12 Jun: HMS Grove
13 Jun: Gruziya , Supetar , U-157
15 Jun: HMS Airedale , HMS Bedouin , City of Oxford , HMS Hasty , Thurso , Trento
16 Jun: Argo , HMS Hermione , ORP Kujawiak , Managua , HMAS Nestor , Port Nicholson
17 Jun: HMS Wild Swan
18 Jun: Macdhui
19 Jun: USS S-27 , Shch-214 , USS YP-389 , Nissan Maru
20 Jun: Fort Camosun
21 Jun: HMS P514 , HMSAS Parktown
22 Jun: Rio Tercero
23 Jun: USAT Major General Henry Gibbins , Resolute
25 Jun: Yamakaze
26 Jun: Putney Hill
27 Jun: Las Choapas , Tuxpam
29 Jun: Diana , Everalda , Thomas McKean , William Rockefeller
30 Jun: Express , USS Hornbill , HMS Medway , U-158
Other incidents