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SS Fort Athabaska

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Name
  
SS Fort Athabaska

Fate
  
Sunk, 2 December 1943

Builder
  
Burrard Dry Dock

Completed
  
15 May 1943

Length
  
135 m

Owner
  
Ministry of War Transport

Operator
  
J. & C. Harrison, London

Class and type
  
North Sands-type Fort class cargo ship

SS Fort Athabaska was a Canadian-owned Fort ship, sunk while under British naval use in 1943. With the heavy demand for British cargo ships it was given to British naval forces.

She was a North Sands type Fort ship built by Burrard Dry Dock of North Vancouver, and completed 15 May 1943.

On 2 December 1943 multiple squadrons of German bombers conducted a destructive air assault on Bari Harbour in Italy. Twenty-eight Allied ships were sunk in the raid with contents of mustard gas in one of their hulls. The moment the gas spread, the harbour became a poisonous inferno. One of the ships sunk in the raid was the Fort Athabaska. The contents of the ship whilst it was stationed at Bari is unknown, but some records suggest medical/oil/ammunition supplies. The fate of the ship was sealed when multiple bombs penetrated the decks of the ship, leaving holes in the hull that could not be repaired. The order to abandon ship was given and the ship quickly submerged.

References

SS Fort Athabaska Wikipedia