- HMT Rohna
His Majesty's Troopship "Rohna" (named after a village in Sonipat, Punjab, in
India ) was atroop ship carrying U.S. troops that was sunk duringWorld War II , onNovember 26 ,1943 . The ship sank in the Mediterranean north ofBéjaïa ,Algeria following an air attack.The ship was part of
convoy KMF-26 (Annex) travelling east fromOran to theFar East via theSuez Canal .Of the 1,138 men lost, 1,015 were American. The attack still constitutes the largest loss of U.S. troops at sea. A further 35 American troops of the 2,000 originally on board later died of wounds. As well as the troops, five ship officers and 117 ratings (out of 200) died, along with 11 of the 12 gunners on board and one hospital
orderly .The heavy loss was in part due to a
flotilla of seven empty largelanding craft (LCI(L)) failing to stop to pick up survivors, for which the commanding officer was relieved of his command.Fact|date=June 2008 However, 606 survivors were rescued by the minesweeper USS "Pioneer".The details of the loss were revealed slowly over time and were only released in full in 1967 following the introduction of the Freedom of Information Act. However, already by February 1944 the US government had acknowledged that over 1000 soldiers had been lost in the sinking of an unnamed troopship in European waters, though it hinted at the time that a submarine was responsible. By June 1945, the government had provided accurate casualty figures, the ship had been identified by name as "Rohna", and the cause of the sinking had been identified as German bombers. This account did not mention the fact that a guided missile was responsible.
The sinking was done with a
Henschel Hs 293 radio-controlledglide bomb , launched and controlled by aHeinkel 177 bomber piloted by Hans Dochtermann. The HMT "Rohna" was not the first casualty of aguided missile , however, as the British HMS "Egret" (L75) was sunk with the loss of 198 men onAugust 27 the same year by a Henschel Hs 293. Additional ships sunk by Hs 293 missiles prior to "Rohna" include HMHS "Newfoundland", HMS "LST-79", SS "James W. Marshall", HMS "Rockwood", HMS "BYMS-72", HMS "Dulverton" and MV "Marsa".A memorial to the sinking was unveiled at the Fort Mitchell National Cemetery in
Seale, Alabama in 1996.External links
* [http://www.rohna.org The Rohna Survivors Memorial Association site]
* [http://www.rohnamemories.com "Rohna Memories, Eyewitness to Tragedy"]
* [http://www.daileyint.com/flying/flyingd.htm Rohna convoy]
* [http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1583.htm Glide bombs]
* [http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/INDIA/1998-11/0910429868 Rootsweb archive]
* [http://www.merchantnavyofficers.com/Troopships2.html Troopships]
* [http://www.sid-hill.com/honors/hon-11.htm KMF-26 & HMT Rohna]
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