Barrett, John Hamilton

Killed in Action 1942-10-14

Birth Date: 1922-January-18

Born: Dunheld Scotland

John A. Barrett & Ena Constance Barrett

Home: North Vancouver, British Columbia

Enlistment:

Enlistment Date: Unknown

Service

RCAF

Unit

2 FIS- Flying Instructor School

Base

RCAF Stn. Vulcan, Alberta

Rank

Pilot Officer

Position

Pilot Officer

Service Numbers

J/14556
Prev: R/124875

The greatest loss of life occurred on 1942-10-14, when the Newfoundland to Nova Scotia ferry SS Caribou was sunk by U-69.

Sinking of the SS Caribou

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On the 14th October 1942, SS CARIBOU, on voyage from North Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada to Port aux Basques, Newfoundland with passengers, was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-69, 25 miles south of Port Aux Basques off Cabot Strait. 136 people died.

Story: CARIBOU (Capt. Taverner) was torpedoed by U-69 (Kapitanleutnant Ulrich Graf) while in convoy NL-9, on her regular run between Cape Breton and Newfoundland. Her escort, the minesweeper HMCS GRANDMERE had only short range asdic (sonar detection) and no radar. GRANDMERE did not detect the submarine but sighted it after the attack, giving chase with depth charges as the submarine dove.

U-69's torpedo struck at 2:21 am hitting CARIBOU's boilers. The explosion was very violent and the CARIBOU was ripped in two pieces. She sank in 5 minutes. Survivors were left in overcrowded lifeboats and clinging to wreckage until dawn when GRANDMERE returned from its unsuccessful hunt for U-69. Only 101 of the 237 people aboard survived. 31 crew, 57 military and 48 passengers died.

Part of the passengers on board were women and children, who were heading to Nova Scotia to welcome a contingent of RCN sailors home from overseas. The sinking caused alarm in the Canadian and Newfoundland public about the vulnerability of the St. Lawrence to submarine attack. reference: wrecksite.eu

Canada Primary Source Sinking of the SS Caribou

Canada Primary Source CBC Archives

General Uboat.net Details

Had a Bachelor of Science from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Ship SSCaribou

2 FIS (2 Flying Instructors School)

Formed as a sub-unit of No 15 Service Flying Training School at Claresholm, Alberta on 27 April 1942
Formed as an Independent Unit at Vulcan, Alberta on 3 August 1942.Moved to Pearce, Alberta on 3 May 1943

Became inactive on 29 December 1944disbanded on 20 January 1945

Project 44 BCATP

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