About: SS Arabutan

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SS Arabutan was the fifth Brazilian merchant ship to be sunk during World War II. At 21.10 hours on 7 March 1942, the German submarine U-155 fired a stern torpedo that hit the Arabutan (Master Aníbal Alfredo do Prado) after 102 seconds and caused her to sink in 13 minutes about 81 miles off Cape Hatteras, at 35.15N/73.55W.

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  • SS Arabutan was the fifth Brazilian merchant ship to be sunk during World War II. At 21.10 hours on 7 March 1942, the German submarine U-155 fired a stern torpedo that hit the Arabutan (Master Aníbal Alfredo do Prado) after 102 seconds and caused her to sink in 13 minutes about 81 miles off Cape Hatteras, at 35.15N/73.55W. The ship had been spotted one hour earlier but no neutrality markings were noticed. One crew member, the nurse was lost, he probably was killed by the explosion while sleeping in his cabin. The master, 50 crew members, three sailors from the Brazilian tanker Itamarati and a survivor from Buarque abandoned ship in four lifeboats which were sighted about six hours later by aircraft. On 8 March, the US Coast Guard cutter Calypso picked up the survivors and landed them at Little Creek, Virginia after sinking their boats as a hazard to navigation. (en)
  • O vapor Arabutã (Arabutan) foi o quinto navio mercante brasileiro a ser afundado pelos submarinos do Eixo, durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, e o quarto a sê-lo após o rompimento das relações diplomáticas com a Alemanha nazista e a Itália fascista, em janeiro de 1942. Tinha como comandante Aníbal Alfredo do Prado, quando, em 7 de março de 1942, foi afundado pelo , ao largo do Cabo Hatteras, na costa leste dos Estados Unidos, mesma região onde foram afundados, em fevereiro daquele ano, o Buarque e o Olinda. (pt)
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  • Sunk on 7 March 1942
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  • *SS War Sword *SS Caprera *SS Arabutan (en)
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  • *Shipping Controller, London *Navigazione Generale Italiana, Genoa *Italia Societa Anonima di Navigazione *Pedro Brandão, Rio de Janeiro (en)
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  • O vapor Arabutã (Arabutan) foi o quinto navio mercante brasileiro a ser afundado pelos submarinos do Eixo, durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, e o quarto a sê-lo após o rompimento das relações diplomáticas com a Alemanha nazista e a Itália fascista, em janeiro de 1942. Tinha como comandante Aníbal Alfredo do Prado, quando, em 7 de março de 1942, foi afundado pelo , ao largo do Cabo Hatteras, na costa leste dos Estados Unidos, mesma região onde foram afundados, em fevereiro daquele ano, o Buarque e o Olinda. (pt)
  • SS Arabutan was the fifth Brazilian merchant ship to be sunk during World War II. At 21.10 hours on 7 March 1942, the German submarine U-155 fired a stern torpedo that hit the Arabutan (Master Aníbal Alfredo do Prado) after 102 seconds and caused her to sink in 13 minutes about 81 miles off Cape Hatteras, at 35.15N/73.55W. (en)
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  • SS Arabutan (en)
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  • *SS Arabutan (1933-1942) (en)
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