| Convoy HX.156 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Part of World War II | |||||
| 
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| Belligerents | |||||
| .svg.png.webp) Kriegsmarine |  Royal Navy  United States Navy | ||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||
| Admiral Karl Dönitz | Rear-Admiral E W Leir DSO | ||||
| Strength | |||||
| 52 merchant ships 16 escorts | |||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||
| 1 ship sunk | |||||
Convoy HX 156 was the 156th of the numbered series of World War II HX convoys of merchant ships from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Liverpool.[1] Forty-three ships departed Halifax on 22 October 1941,[1] and were met two days later by United States Navy Task Unit 4.1.3 consisting of Gleaves-class destroyer Niblack, Clemson-class destroyer Reuben James, Wickes-class destroyer Tarbell, and Benson-class destroyers Benson and Hilary P. Jones.[2]
The Action

31 October 1941
The German submarine U-552 sighted the convoy at dawn on 31 October 1941, and torpedoed Reuben James as the destroyer approached to investigate the Huff-Duff bearing of the sighting report.[3] A torpedo struck the port side and detonated the forward magazine.[3] The hull aft of the third stack remained afloat for 5 minutes; and 44 men were rescued from the crew of 159.[3]
Reuben James was the first United States warship sunk during World War II.[4] U-552 was driven off by the escort; but U-567 found the convoy that afternoon.
1 November 1941
Task Unit 4.1.3 handed the convoy off to the British 6th Escort Group on 1 November 1941.
U-552 and U-567 made two unsuccessful torpedo attacks on 1 November and maintained contact with the convoy through 3 November.[2]  Empire Foam launched her Hawker Sea Hurricane to intercept a Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor aircraft, which it chased off. The Hurricane pilot was rescued by HMS Broke after ditching his aircraft.[5][6] The convoy reached Liverpool on 5 November.[1]
Ships in the convoy
These ships were members of Convoy HX 156.[7]
| Name | Flag | Tonnage (GRT) | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Alchiba (1920) |  Netherlands | 4,427 | Iceland | 
| Ancylus (1935) |  United Kingdom | 8,017 | Oil tanker. Onward To N Russia | 
| Anna Knudsen (1931) |  Norway | 9,057 | |
| Arabian Prince (1936) |  United Kingdom | 1,960 | 4 Passengers | 
| Athelvictor (1941) |  United Kingdom | 8,410 | |
| Benmacdhui (1911) |  United Kingdom | 6,869 | |
| Brabant (1938) | .svg.png.webp) Belgium | 2,483 | 2 Passengers | 
| Bralanta (1936) |  Norway | 9,608 | |
| British Governor (1926) |  United Kingdom | 6,840 | Scapa Flow | 
| Cape Breton (1940) |  United Kingdom | 6,044 | |
| Charlbury (1940) |  United Kingdom | 4,836 | |
| Chepo (1919) |  Panama | 5,707 | Returned, See Convoy HX 158 | 
| Clan Macquarrie (1913) |  United Kingdom | 6,471 | |
| Comanchee (1936) |  United Kingdom | 6,837 | |
| Delilian (1923) |  United Kingdom | 6,423 | |
| Edam (1921) |  Netherlands | 8,871 | 27 Passengers | 
| Eidanger (1938) |  Norway | 9,432 | |
| El Capitan (1917) |  Panama | 5,255 | Onward To N Russia | 
| El Estero (1920) |  Panama | 4,219 | |
| Empire Confidence (1935) |  United Kingdom | 5,023 | 12 Passengers | 
| Empire Day (1941) |  United Kingdom | 7,242 | CAM ship | 
| Empire Foam (1941) |  United Kingdom | 7,047 | CAM ship | 
| Empire Rainbow (1941) |  United Kingdom | 6,942 | CAM ship | 
| Empire Tern (1919) |  United Kingdom | 2,479 | |
| Gallia (1939) |  Norway | 9,974 | |
| Ganymedes (1917) |  Netherlands | 2,682 | |
| Gudrun Maersk (1937) |  United Kingdom | 2,294 | Iceland to Belfast | 
| K G Meldahl (1938) |  Norway | 3,799 | |
| Kollbjorg (1937) |  Norway | 8,259 | |
| Leiv Eiriksson I (1936) |  Norway | 9,952 | Ex-Iceland | 
| Leonatus (1938) |  Panama | 2,242 | |
| Lewant (1930) |  Poland | 1,942 | 2 Passengers | 
| Maihar (1917) |  United Kingdom | 7,563 | 1 Passenger | 
| Markhor (1929) |  United Kingdom | 7,917 | |
| Mergus (1906) |  Sweden | 1,368 | Iceland to Clyde | 
| Munin (1899) |  Norway | 1,285 | Iceland To Clyde | 
| Nestor (1913) |  United Kingdom | 14,629 | 197 Passengers | 
| Norefjord (1920) |  Norway | 3,082 | |
| O A Knudsen (1938) |  Norway | 11,007 | |
| Polar Chief (1897) |  United Kingdom | 8,040 | |
| Prince De Liege (1938) | .svg.png.webp) Belgium | 2,588 | |
| Prins Willem Van Oranje (1938) |  Netherlands | 1,303 | |
| San Alvaro (1935) |  United Kingdom | 7,385 | 4 Passengers | 
| San Arcadio (1935) |  United Kingdom | 7,419 | 1 Passenger | 
| San Emiliano (1939) |  United Kingdom | 8,071 | 4 Passengers | 
| Sandanger (1938) |  Norway | 9,432 | |
| Skaraas (1936) |  Norway | 9,826 | |
| Sourabaya (1915) |  United Kingdom | 10,107 | 28 Passengers | 
| Stanlake (1923) |  United Kingdom | 1,742 | Possibly joined this convoy | 
| Svanholm (1922) |  United Kingdom | 1,321 | |
| Troubadour (1920) |  Norway | 5,808 | 6 Passengers | 
| HMCS Annapolis (I04) |  Royal Canadian Navy | Escort 22 – 24 Oct, Destroyer | |
| USS Alchiba (AKA-6) (1939) | .svg.png.webp) United States | 6,198 | to Reykjavik, Armed 'Attack cargo ship' | 
| USS Benson (DD-421) | .svg.png.webp) United States Navy | Escort 24 Oct – 1 Nov, Destroyer | |
| USS Hilary P. Jones (DD-427) | .svg.png.webp) United States Navy | Escort 24 Oct – 1 Nov, Destroyer | |
| USS Niblack (DD-424) | .svg.png.webp) United States Navy | Escort 24 Oct – 1 Nov, Destroyer | |
| USS Reuben James (DD-245) | .svg.png.webp) United States Navy | Escort 24 Oct, sunk by U-552 on 31 Oct 41 (prior to US declaration of war) | |
| USS Tarbell (DD-142) | .svg.png.webp) United States Navy | Escort 24 Oct – 1 Nov, Destroyer | |
| HMS Verity (D63) |  Royal Navy | Escort 31 Oct – 4 Nov, Destroyer | |
| HMS Wolverine (D78) |  Royal Navy | Escort 31 Oct – 4 Nov, Destroyer | |
| HMS Camellia (K31) |  Royal Navy | Escort 31 Oct – 4 Nov, Corvette | |
| HMS Larkspur (K82) |  Royal Navy | Escort 31 Oct – 5 Nov, Corvette | |
| HNoMS Montbretia |  Royal Norwegian Navy | Escort 31 Oct – 5 Nov, Corvette | |
| HNoMS Eglantine |  Royal Norwegian Navy | Escort 1 – 5 Nov, Corvette | |
| HMS Broke (D83) |  Royal Navy | Escort 1 – 4 Nov, Flotilla leader | |
| HMS Buxton (H96) |  Royal Navy | Escort 1 – 4 Nov, Destroyer | |
| HMS Begonia (K66) |  Royal Navy | Escort 1 – 4 Nov, Corvette | |
| HMT King Sol |  Royal Navy | Escort 1 Nov, Trawler | |
Notes
- 1 2 3 Hague 2000 p.127
- 1 2 Rohwer & Hummelchen 1992 p.94
- 1 2 3 Morison 1975 p.94
- ↑ Silverstone 1968 p.9
- ↑ Wise, James E. Jr. (1974). "Catapult Off – Parachute Back". United States Naval Institute Proceedings. pp. 70–77.
- ↑ Hague, Arnold (2000). The Allied Convoy System 1939–1945. Naval Institute Press. p. 79. ISBN 1-55750-019-3.
- ↑ "Convoy HX.156". Arnold Hague Convoy Database. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
References
- Hague, Arnold (2000). The Allied Convoy System 1939–1945. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-019-3.
- Morison, Samuel Eliot (1975). History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, Volume I The Battle of the Atlantic 1939-1943. Little, Brown and Company.
- Rohwer, J.; Hummelchen, G. (1992). Chronology of the War at Sea 1939–1945. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-105-X.
- Silverstone, Paul H. (1968). U.S. Warships of World War II. Doubleday and Company.