SS Yoma

History
United Kingdom
NameYoma
Owner
  • British & Burmese SN Co Ltd (1928–43);[1][2]
  • Burmah SS Co Ltd (1928–33)[1]
OperatorP Henderson & Co[3]
Port of registryUnited Kingdom Glasgow[3]
Route(1928–39): GlasgowLiverpoolPalmaMarseilleEgyptRangoon[4]
BuilderW Denny & Bros, Dumbarton[3]
Launched2 August 1928
Completed1928[3]
Out of service17 June 1943[5]
Identification
FateSunk by torpedo[5]
General characteristics
Typepassenger ship;[4] troopship[5]
Tonnage
Length460.3 ft (140.3 m)[3]
Beam61.2 ft (18.7 m)[3]
Depth31.0 ft (9.4 m)[3]
Installed power550 NHP[3]
Propulsionsingle screw driven by quadruple expansion steam engine; augmented from 1939 by a reduction-geared low-pressure steam turbine[3]
Speed14 knots (26 km/h)[6]
Crew160 + 8 DEMS gunners (1943)[5]
Sensors and
processing systems
wireless direction finding[3]

SS Yoma was a British passenger liner that served as a troop ship in the Second World War. She was built in Scotland in 1928, and from then until 1940 Yoma ran a regular route between Glasgow in Scotland and Rangoon in Burma[7] via Liverpool, Palma, Marseille and Egypt.[4] She became a troop ship in 1941 and was sunk with great loss of life in the Mediterranean in 1943.

Yoma was a ship of the Henderson Line of Glasgow. She was managed by P Henderson & Company and initially owned jointly by two other P Henderson companies: British and Burmese Steam Navigation Company Ltd and Burmah Steam Ship Company Ltd.[1] From 1934 the British and Burmese SN Co Ltd was Yoma's sole owner.[2]

Yoma was one of a family of similarly sized liners built for Henderson's by William Denny and Brothers of Dumbarton on the River Clyde. These were Amarapoora, Pegu, Kemmendine and Sagaing – completed in 1920, '21, '24 and '25 respectively.[7] Each was about 8,000 gross register tons (GRT) and carried cargo as well as passengers.[7]

Namesakes

Yoma was the second of four similarly named vessels in Henderson's fleet. The first was SS Yomah, which was built in 1926 and sold in 1927.[8] The third was TSS Yoma, which was built in 1948,[9] and transferred in 1952 to Elder Dempster Lines.[8] The fourth was MS Yoma, which was built for Elder, Dempster in 1958 as MS Daru[10] and renamed Yoma in 1965 when she was transferred to Henderson's.[8]

Engines

Yoma's boilers had oil-burning furnaces and supplied steam to a quadruple expansion steam engine rated at 550 NHP.[3] In 1939 a low-pressure steam turbine was added to supplement the reciprocating engine.[3] The turbine ran on exhaust steam from the reciprocating engine's low-pressure cylinder and drove the propeller shaft by double-reduction gearing and an hydraulic coupling.[3] The combination of reciprocating and turbine propulsion gave Yoma a speed of 14 knots (26 km/h).[6]

Civilian service at war

For 15 months after the UK's entry into the Second World War Yoma continued her service between Britain and Burma, but sailing in convoys for the most hazardous parts of her route. On 19 September 1939 she left Liverpool for Rangoon with general cargo and 125 passengers.[11] She sailed with Convoy OB 7 until it dispersed in the North Atlantic,[11] then from Gibraltar as far as Alexandria she sailed with Convoy Green 3.[12] She returned from Rangoon to Britain carrying general cargo, sailing with Convoy HG 10 from Gibraltar to Liverpool for the last leg of her voyage.[13]

In January 1940 Yoma left Liverpool for Rangoon, sailing with Convoy OB 73[14] which at sea became the fast convoy Convoy OG 15F to Gibraltar.[15] On her return from Rangoon she joined Convoy HG 24 at Gibraltar at the end of March, which reached Liverpool in the first week of April.[16]

Before the end of April she left Liverpool for Rangoon, sailing with Convoy OB-133[17] which at sea became the fast convoy [Convoy OG 27F to Gibraltar.[18] However, before Yoma's return from Rangoon Italy entered the war, making the Mediterranean unsafe for Allied merchant shipping. She therefore made a longer return voyage via the Cape of Good Hope, the South Atlantic and West Africa. At Freetown in Sierra Leone she joined the fast Convoy SL-39F,[19] which caught up with and joined Convoy SL 39 at sea.[20] SL-39 reached Liverpool at the end of July.[20]

At the end of August 1940 Yoma left Liverpool for Rangoon, sailing with Convoy OB 204 until it dispersed at sea.[21] Using the longer route via the Cape of Good Hope it was not until December that she returned, joining Convoy SL 58 for the homeward leg of the voyage from Freetown to Liverpool.[22]

Indian Ocean troop ship

In January 1941 Yoma was converted into a troop ship. On 18 February carrying 1,628 troops she sailed from the Firth of Clyde with Convoy WS 6B to Freetown,[23] and on 8 April 1941 she left Freetown with Convoy WS 6 to Cape Town.[24] After rounding the Cape of Good Hope she spent the next two years in the Indian Ocean, moving troops mostly between Mombasa, Aden, Bombay, Colombo and Bandar Abbas.[25] In January 1942 Japan invaded the Dutch East Indies and in February Yoma took troops from Colombo to Batavia, arriving with Convoy JS 1[26] and returning with Convoy SJ 5.[27] Embarking troops at Durban 11–12 February 1943. Sailed Durban 13 February 1943 in a convoy escorted by HMS Dauntless and two destroyers; after the 22nd the escort was an armed merchantman; arriving Bombay 4 March 1943. Yoma's final Indian Ocean voyage was with Convoy PA-33 from Bandar Abbas to Aden in April 1943.[28]

Convoy GTX 2 and loss

SS Yoma is located in Libya
SS Yoma
Approximate position of Yoma's wreck: just off the coast of Cyrenaica northwest of Derna
HMAS Lismore, one of the Royal Australian Navy corvettes that rescued survivors
HMAS Gawler, the other Australian corvette that took part in the rescue

On 13 May Axis forces in Tunisia surrendered, ending the North African Campaign and opening the way for the Allied Invasion of Sicily. Yoma was transferred to the Mediterranean, and on 17 May she sailed with Convoy KMX 14X from Gibraltar to Alexandria.[29]

On 8 June she again left Gibraltar for Alexandria, this time in Convoy GTX 2.[30] She called at Sfax in Tunisia and Tripoli in Libya, leaving the latter on 16 June.[5] She left Tripoli carrying 134 officers and 994 other ranks of the British Army and 22 officers and 643 ratings of the Free French Naval Forces.[5] Many of the British troops were Royal Engineers,[31] including 994 Dock Operating Company and 1010 Dock Operating Company, who were going to Alexandria to be kitted out and were then to operate port facilities for the Sicilian campaign.[32]

On the morning of 17 June the convoy was northwest of the port of Derna, Libya.[5] At 0733 hours many of the men were below decks having breakfast[31] when German submarine U-81 commanded by Oberleutnant zur See Johann-Otto Krieg fired two torpedoes.[5] Accounts differ as to what followed. U-boat historian Guðmundur Helgason states that one torpedo hit Yoma,[5] but Second World War blogger Martin Cherrett states that both of them hit her, one in her engine room and the other in her number 4 hold, sinking her within five minutes.[32] Either way, the Chief Officer, A Olding, reported that she sank rapidly.[31] Olding stated that the explosion destroyed the after engine room bulkhead, rapidly flooding the engine room, boiler room and no. 5 hold and blowing the hatches of nos. 3 and 4 holds.[31] As men scrambled for safety, the ladders on No. 2 mess deck collapsed, trapping many men below decks.[31]

Yoma settled rapidly by her stern and was shrouded by escaping steam and clouds of coal dust.[31] Her Master, George Patterson[5] ordered "abandon ship" and Chief Officer Olding was among those who made for their boat stations.[31] Olding and his lifeboat crew succeeded in releasing their boat so that it floated as the ship went down.[31] The ship sank stern first, and as she did her bow rose more steeply. Olding described:

"...by this time the Yoma was well down by the stern and the next thing I knew she sank under my feet and I found myself in the water... as the boat rose I saw a lot of men on the foc’sle head: they would not jump into the water,... as the bow lifted a number of them lost their footing and fell onto the bridge, many others being dragged under by the ship."[31]

Two of the Royal Engineers having breakfast were Herbert Cullum from County Durham and his friend George Monk.[31] Monk told the Cullum family:

"Bert was at hand's reach from me, when it happened. We all got thrown across seats and on the floor and after I managed to regain my feet, which was very difficult, I looked around for Bert. He was nowhere to be seen... after great difficulty and luck I found myself in the water, and for the one and three quarter hours in which I was drifting around my eyes were constantly looking for Bert, but could not see him."[31]

484 people were killed: Captain Patterson, 29 crew members, three DEMS gunners and 451 military personnel.[5] Because of the danger from enemy submarines Convoy GTX 2 continued on its way.[31] However, a rescue operation was undertaken by the Royal Australian Navy Bathurst-class corvettes HMAS Lismore and HMAS Gawler, Royal Navy coastal motor minesweepers HMS MMS-102 and HMS MMS-105 and a British-registered merchant ship: the 7,133 GRT Park ship Fort Maurepas.[5] Between them the five vessels rescued 130 crew members, five DEMS gunners and 1,342 military personnel.[5]

Monuments

Most of the 484 people killed in Yoma's sinking have no known grave. The Brookwood Memorial in Surrey lists those who were UK or Commonwealth military personnel.[33] The Second World War part of the Tower Hill Memorial in the City of London lists those who were members of Yoma's Merchant Navy crew.[34]

Successor ships

In 1948 Henderson's took delivery of a new Yoma, a turbine steamship that at 5,809 GRT was considerably smaller than her predecessor.[9] In 1952 Elder Dempster Lines took over Henderson's and transferred TSS Yoma to the Elder Dempster fleet.[8] In 1965 TSS Yoma was sold to Taiwanese owners and renamed Hai Ping.[8] In the same year Elder, Dempster transferred a 1958-built motor ship, the 6,340 GRT MS Daru, to the Henderson fleet and renamed Yoma.[8] Also in 1965, Elder, Dempster took over John Holt & Co and its subsidiary Gulf Guinea Line.[35] In 1966 Elder, Dempster changed MS Yoma back to Daru and transferred her to Guinea Gulf Line.[8] In 1979 she was sold to Liberian owners and renamed Lone Eagle.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Lloyd's Register, Steamers & Motorships (PDF). London: Lloyd's Register. 1933. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Lloyd's Register, Steamers & Motorships (PDF). London: Lloyd's Register. 1934. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Lloyd's Register, Steamers & Motorships (PDF). London: Lloyd's Register. 1944. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  4. ^ a b c Talbot-Booth 1942, p. 485.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Helgason, Guðmundur (1995–2013). "Yoma". Ships hit by U-boats. Guðmundur Helgason. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  6. ^ a b Claes, Johnny; Lettens, Jan (17 June 2012). "SS Yoma (+1943)". The Wreck Site. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  7. ^ a b c Harnack 1938, p. 505.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h Swiggum, S; Kohli, M (5 February 2005). "P. Henderson & Co. / British & Burmese Steam Navigation Co". The Ships List. S Swiggum. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  9. ^ a b Harnack 1964, p. 530.
  10. ^ Harnack 1964, p. 496.
  11. ^ a b Hague, Arnold. "Convoy OB.7". OB Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  12. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy Green.3". Shorter Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  13. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy HG.10". HG Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  14. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy OB.73". OB Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  15. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy OG.15F". OG Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  16. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy HG.24". HG Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  17. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy OB.133". OB Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  18. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy OG.27F". OG Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  19. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy SL.39F". SL/MKS Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
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  21. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy OB.204". OB Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
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  23. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy WS.6B". Shorter Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  24. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy WS.6". Shorter Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  25. ^ Hague, Arnold. "(search results for "Yoma")". Convoy Web. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  26. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy JS.1". Shorter Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  27. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy SJ.5". Shorter Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  28. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy PA.33". Shorter Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  29. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy KMX.14X". Shorter Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  30. ^ Hague, Arnold. "Convoy GTX.2". Shorter Convoy Series. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  31. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Cowell, Margaret (9 January 2006). "The sinking of the SS Yoma off North Africa 1943". WW2 People's War. BBC. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  32. ^ a b Cherrett, Martin (2008–13). "SS Yoma torpedoed – 451 troops lost". World War II Today. Archived from the original on 15 July 2014. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  33. ^ "Brookwood Memorial". Cemetery details. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 20 August 2013.
  34. ^ "Tower Hill Memorial". Cemetery details. Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 20 August 2013.
  35. ^ Swiggum, S; Kohli, M (18 November 2009). "John Holt & Co. / Guinea Gulf Line Ltd., Liverpool 1862-1965". The Ships List. S Swiggum. Retrieved 19 August 2013.

Sources

  • Caruana, Joseph (2007). "Question 33/05: U-boat Gun Attacks on Shore Targets During World War II". Warship International. XLIV (4): 338–340. ISSN 0043-0374.
  • Harnack, Edwin P (1938) [1903]. All About Ships & Shipping (7th ed.). London: Faber and Faber. p. 505.
  • Harnack, Edwin P (1964) [1903]. All About Ships & Shipping (11th ed.). London: Faber and Faber. pp. 496, 530.
  • Talbot-Booth, E.C. (1942) [1936]. Ships and the Sea (Seventh ed.). London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd. p. 485.

Further reading

  • Baixe, Jaques-Henri (1992). Les naufragés du Yoma (in French). Paris: Editions La Bruyère. ISBN 2840140071.

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