« On loan from Royal Navy since 17 June 1941.
On 9 February 1942 she was torpedoed and sunk in the North Atlantic, about 420 nautical miles east of Cape Race, Canada in approximate position 46º00’N, 44º00’W by the German submarine U-654 while escorting convoy ON-60.
68 Of her crew went down with the ship there were 117 survivors which includes the wounded commanding officer (Lieutenant De Vaisseau Jacques Pepin-Le Halleur) and were resued by Hepatica and Moose Jaw. »
Saint-Pierrais, engagés volontaires à bord de l’Alysse
- Joseph Vigneau – 28 ans
- Jean Boudreau – 18 ans
- René Lemaine – 21 ans
- Pierre Walsh – 18 ans
- Pierre Perrin – 21 ans
Source : Uboat.net