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In Jul 1941 the ''Melbourne Star'' was one of the six merchant ships who took part in Operation Substance to relieve the siege of Malta. During the voyage to Malta the ''Melbourne Star'' was attacked in the Mediterranean by a German E Boat, but survived to unload her food and provisions. During 1942 ownership changed to Frederick Leyland & Co. ''Melbourne Star'' also participated a second relief of Malta - Operation Pedestal, Convoy WS 21S to Gibraltar and then Convoy MW 12. When a fuel tanker ahead of her in the convoy was destroyed by a bomb on 13 Aug 1942, many of ''Melbourne Star'''s crew abandoned ship and debris and burning oil in the water accounted for nine of her crew and five gunners.
 
In Jul 1941 the ''Melbourne Star'' was one of the six merchant ships who took part in Operation Substance to relieve the siege of Malta. During the voyage to Malta the ''Melbourne Star'' was attacked in the Mediterranean by a German E Boat, but survived to unload her food and provisions. During 1942 ownership changed to Frederick Leyland & Co. ''Melbourne Star'' also participated a second relief of Malta - Operation Pedestal, Convoy WS 21S to Gibraltar and then Convoy MW 12. When a fuel tanker ahead of her in the convoy was destroyed by a bomb on 13 Aug 1942, many of ''Melbourne Star'''s crew abandoned ship and debris and burning oil in the water accounted for nine of her crew and five gunners.
  
[[File:SS_Melbourne_Star_4.jpg|Arrival in Malta's Valetta Grand Harbour on 13 Aug 1942]]
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[[File:SS_Melbourne_Star_4.jpg]] Arrival in Malta's Valetta Grand Harbour on 13 Aug 1942
  
 
==Soldiers carried==
 
==Soldiers carried==

Revision as of 16:32, 12 December 2021

MV Melbourne Star
SS Melbourne Star 2.jpg
SS Melbourne Star 3.jpg
Bofors 44 mm gun installed Jul 1942 for 'Operation Pedestal'
History
Name SS Melbourne Star
Owner Union Cold Storage Co (Blue Star Line) 1936–42
Builder Cammell Laird and Company
Yard number 1014
Launched 7 Jul 1936
Completed November 1936
In service 1936
Out of service 1943
Fate sunk
General characteristics
Type Refrigerated cargo
Tonnage 12,806 tons
Length 548.8 ft (167.3 m)
Beam 70.4 ft (21.5 m)
Depth 32.2 ft (9.8 m)
Propulsion twin screw
Capacity 76 crew + 11 gunners



Remarks

Built for Union Cold Storage, a Blue Star Line company, to transport frozen meat from Australia and New Zealand to the UK. On 5 Oct 1940 the Melbourne Star was more than 400 miles west of Ireland when bombed by a Luftwaffe aircraft. One bomb hit the ship but failed to explode. The ship was subsequently raked by cannon fire from the plane, wounding a seaman who later died.


In Jul 1941 the Melbourne Star was one of the six merchant ships who took part in Operation Substance to relieve the siege of Malta. During the voyage to Malta the Melbourne Star was attacked in the Mediterranean by a German E Boat, but survived to unload her food and provisions. During 1942 ownership changed to Frederick Leyland & Co. Melbourne Star also participated a second relief of Malta - Operation Pedestal, Convoy WS 21S to Gibraltar and then Convoy MW 12. When a fuel tanker ahead of her in the convoy was destroyed by a bomb on 13 Aug 1942, many of Melbourne Star's crew abandoned ship and debris and burning oil in the water accounted for nine of her crew and five gunners.

SS Melbourne Star 4.jpg Arrival in Malta's Valetta Grand Harbour on 13 Aug 1942

Soldiers carried

Egypt to Port Adelaide 28 Mar - 20 Apr 1942