Name: |
DAMERELL |
Given Name: |
NORMAN EDMUND |
Initials: |
N E |
Rank: |
Chief OfficerOther Casualties of this Rank |
Regiment: |
Merchant Navy |
Unit: |
S.S. Harpagus (London)Other Casualties from this Unit |
Date of Death: |
1941-05-20Other Casualties on this
Date |
Age: |
35 |
Cause of Death: |
Killed in action, the Norman Monarch in station #91 of convoy HX-126 was torpedoed and sunk by U-94 (Kuppisch). The Harpagus (Master James Valentine Stewart) in station #93 was the designed rescue ship for the column and dropped back to rescue survivors. After picking up the whole complement of 48 men, she set course to regain convoy. At 23.20 hours on 20 May 1941 the Harpagus, having almost regained position, was struck by two torpedoes from U-109 in the starboard side and sank very quickly about 250 miles south-southeast of Cape Farewell. 25 crew members, four gunners, three passengers and 26 survivors were lost. The master, 17 crew members and 22 survivors were picked up by HMS Burnham (H 82) (Cdr J. Bostock) and landed at Reykjavik |
Additional Information: |
Born South Africa. ref. South African Roll of Honour 1939-1945 |
This information was last verified for accuracy: 2020-09-12