Hi Don; could you please give us his name.

There is enormous worldwide interest in U-Boat crews, even by families such as mine who lost two sailor members to their torpedoes. The death rate of U-Boat crews was astonishingly high, as it was a most dangerous service to be in. The Brazilian high grade diving magazine Deco-Stop just this month published an article on my great uncle Boatswain Donald (Dan) Tarrel and his ship the SS Baron Dechmont of Ardrossan , Scotland, who was killed when she was torpedoed off the coast of Brazil in 1943. A few short days later the same U-Boat was sunk and lost with all hands.

The Baron Dechmont is now a well known ocean scuba dive site. Search "Baron Dechmont " on YouTube and there are videos of the wreck. My cousin Seaman Donald MacAngus was also torpedoed and killed on the Battleship HMS Royal Oak at the start of WW2 in 1939, and My young uncle seaman Alexander MacAngus was at the helm of the minesweeper Fleming H-3 when she was bombed by dive bombers in the thames estuary in 1940 when he was also killed. And yes WW2 did start in 1939
