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To Malmanger on the "Ships starting with M" page. Crew List. It has been brought to my attention that this might be the WW I Malmanger.
See this external site , which shows the exact same picture. In Admiralty service from Royal Fleet Auxiliary, an auxiliary branch of the Royal Navy responsible for, among other things, supplying the fleet with stores and fuel oil. Its vessels were under the control of the Royal Navy but the crews were merchant navy personnel. The vessels were not HMS. Related items on this website: Message on my "Find Old Shipmates" Forum from the daughter of a stoker on board Malmanger ; she's interested in getting in touch with someone who knew her father, Arne Kristian Kristiansen Nordaas.
Might be identical to Carpenter Arne Kristiansen in the crew list below. He also survived the attack on Viva. She also posted a message in my Norwegian Guestbook. Guestbook message - From the son of another survivor, Sigvald Wold still around in Febr. According to Page 1 of the archive documents, Malmanger was on her way from Abadan to Suez when war broke out in Norway on Apr. Later that month, she's said to have lost a crew member.
Oiler Edvin Malvin Klausen is commemorated at the memorial for seamen in Stavern, Norway see link at the end of this page. At Le Verdon May At Gibraltar June 12; I'm not entirely convinced she sailed in the latter convoy; Page 1 shows that she arrived Trinidad on June 26, Gibraltar is not mentioned for this period. All these convoys are available via the external links provided in the Voyage Record, and as can be seen, A.
Hague also appears to be unsure whether she made this voyage independently all the way, or in a convoy from Verdon. It'll be noticed, when going back to Page 1 , that there's mention of her being drydocked at Greenock.