- SS Clan Campbell (1937)
The SS "Clan Campbell" was a cargo vessel built in the yards of the Greenock Dockyard Co.,
Greenock ,Scotland and launched on14 January 1937 for Clan Line Steamers Ltd, ofGlasgow . She was registered at Glasgow.During the
Second World War she took part in a number of convoys. The "Clan Campbell" also operated in theMediterranean as part of the convoys to supply Malta. In February 1942 she had been damaged by bombs and forced to seek shelter atTobruk whilst en-route toMalta . The next month, captained by J. F. Vooght, she formed part of the four ship convoy MW-10 which leftAlexandria for Malta on20 March 1942. The merchantmen were protected by a force of cruisers and destroyers under command ofRear Admiral SirPhilip Vian .The weather was initially thick and stormy, which helped to conceal the ships from enemy reconnaissance, but it cleared while the ships were still off
Cyrenaica and they were sighted by enemy aircraft. Four Italian cruisers were despatched to intercept the convoy, but were driven off in a short engagement on22 March . That afternoon the Italian battleship "Littorio" arrived, escorted by two cruisers. The British again attacked despite heavy odds and a torpedo hit was scored on the "Littorio", forcing the Italians to break off and retire. On23 March the convoy came under air attack. The "Clan Campbell" was hit by bombs and also torpedoed, and had to be abandoned. Six of the crew, including Capt. Vooght, were killed and one was wounded.References
* [http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=16108 SS Clan Campbell at Clyde ships]
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