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Wood, S., Ch.Off., 1940
On Tower Hill Memorial is the name of Chief Officer Stephen Wood, serving with the Merchant Navy who died 27/05/1940.

Type: Steam merchant. Tonnage 5,008 tons Completed 1924 - R. Duncan & Co Ltd, Port Glasgow Owner W.A. Souter & Co Ltd, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Homeport Newcastle.

At 15.51 hours on the 27th May 1940 the unescorted Sheaf Mead (Master Alexander Henderson Still) was hit in the stern by one torpedo from U Boat U-37, commanded by Fregattenkapitän Victor Oehrn, and sank capsizing after a boiler explosion at 15.54 hours about 180 miles from Cape Finisterre. The Germans tried to question the survivors on a raft, but they did not answer the questions. The master, 30 crew members and one gunner were lost. Five crew members were picked up by Frangoula B. Goulandris and landed at Queenstown, Cork on the 31st May.

Stephen Wood, is remembered in Fenham on F31.05, in Newcastle on NUT015 and in our List of Ships’ crews


S.S. Sheaf Mead
The CWGC entry for Chief Office Wood

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