SS Empire Bison
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{|Empire Bison was a 5,912 GRT cargo ship
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 built in 1919 for the United States Shipping Board
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 (USSB) as West Cawthon. In 1940 she was transferred to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Bison. She was torpedoed and sunk by on 1 November 1940.

Description

West Cawthon was a Design 1019 ship. She was built by Southwestern Shipbuilding Co, San Pedro
San Pedro, Los Angeles, California
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 California
California
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 for the USSB. She was yard number 6 and was launched on 16 April 1919 with completion in June.

Career

West Cawthon was owned by the USSB. In 1920 she was sold to the Green Star Steamship Co, New York. In 1921 she was sold to Imperial Shipping Co, New York, and was sold back the USSB in 1923. 1926 West Cawthon was sold to the American-South African Line Inc. Her port of registry was New York. She operated between the United States
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 and Africa
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. During the Second World War, West Cawthon was a member of a number of convoys.

HX 58
Convoy HX 58 departed Halifax, Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia
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 on 15 July 1940 and arrived at Liverpool
Liverpool
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 on 31 July. West Cawthon was carrying a cargo of steel
Steel
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 and general cargo bound for Manchester
Manchester
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. She was notified in the Advanced Sailing Telegram as carrying ammunition.

In 1940, West Cawthon was sold the MoWT and renamed Empire Bison. Her port of registry was London
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. Empire Bison was a member of a number of convoys.

HX 82
Convoy HX 82 departed Halifax on 20 October 1940 and arrived at Liverpool on 6 November. The weather for the convoy was extremely bad and on 23 Oct in a Westerly gale force 8-9 the convoy hove to. As Empire Bison tried to come about a man was washed overboard. Empire Bison together with four other ships was forced to continue without the convoy. In the continuing bad weather contact with the convoy and the four other ships was lost.Empire Bison was torpedo
Torpedo
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ed by and sunk at 59°30′N 17°40′W on 1 November 1940 at 0513. There were only four survivors, 38 crew and passengers perished . At the time of her loss, Empire Bison was carrying a cargo of 6067 long tons (6,164.4 t) of scrap metal and 94 lorries. The survivors were picked up by the Danish
Denmark
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 steamship Olga S and landed at Gourock
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, Renfrewshire
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. Those lost on Empire Bison are commemorated at the Tower Hill Memorial
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, London.

Official Numbers and Code Letters

Official Numbers were a forerunner to IMO Numbers
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. West Cawthon had the US Official Number 218322 and the Code Letters
Code letters
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 LRPW. In 1934, her Code Letters were changed to KILZ. Empire Bison had the UK Official Number 167628 and used the Code Letters GTQS.

Propulsion

The ship had a triple expansion steam engine which had cylinders of 24½ inches (62 cm), 41½ inches (105 cm) and 72 inches (182.9 cm) diameter by 48 inches (121.9 cm) stroke. The engine was built by the Llewellyn Iron Works, Los Angeles
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. It developed 349 hp. She was capable of 10.5 knots (20.6 km/h).
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