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Alfred Abrahamsen Veteran

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20 Feb 1942
Burial
Buried or Lost at Sea. Specifically: Mr. Abrahamsen was on MV Lake Osweya when the ship was torpedoed and sunk by U-96 Add to Map
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Born about 1901 in Norway

US Merchant Marine
Service No: Z 60276
Address of record: Bronx, NY
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On Feb 19, 1942, Second Mate ALFRED ABRAHAMSEN was on the American motor merchant, MV Lake Osweya, as the ship made its way to Halifax, NS. The unescorted freighter had left New York on the 16th, loaded with goods and supplies for the allied war effort, and was bound for Reykjavik Iceland via Halifax. Late that night, as they approached Halifax, a British merchant ship, the Empire Seal, was ahead of them when it was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U-96. Lake Osweya immediately changed course and began zigzagging in an effort to evade the u-boat, but in the early morning hours of the next day, Feb 20th, U-96 fired one torpedo from a distance of 500 yards, hitting Lake Osweya amidships. The freighter broke in two and sank quickly. Three lifeboats were launched but were never found.

There were 30 Merchant Mariners and 9 US Navy Armed Guards on board; none survived.
Born about 1901 in Norway

US Merchant Marine
Service No: Z 60276
Address of record: Bronx, NY
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On Feb 19, 1942, Second Mate ALFRED ABRAHAMSEN was on the American motor merchant, MV Lake Osweya, as the ship made its way to Halifax, NS. The unescorted freighter had left New York on the 16th, loaded with goods and supplies for the allied war effort, and was bound for Reykjavik Iceland via Halifax. Late that night, as they approached Halifax, a British merchant ship, the Empire Seal, was ahead of them when it was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U-96. Lake Osweya immediately changed course and began zigzagging in an effort to evade the u-boat, but in the early morning hours of the next day, Feb 20th, U-96 fired one torpedo from a distance of 500 yards, hitting Lake Osweya amidships. The freighter broke in two and sank quickly. Three lifeboats were launched but were never found.

There were 30 Merchant Mariners and 9 US Navy Armed Guards on board; none survived.

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