Name Siesta
Name Siesta Fate Burnt to the waterline in 1942
HMAS Siesta was a channel patrol boat operated by the Naval Auxiliary Patrol of the Royal Australian Navy during World War II . Siesta was destroyed in an explosion and burnt to the waterline at Fremantle , Australia , on 23 September 1942. Four crew were injured in the explosion.
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Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in September 1942
Shipwrecks
1 Sep: U-756
2 Sep: U-222
3 Sep: U-162 , U-705
4 Sep: Kashino , Kaimei Maru
5 Sep: USS Gregory , USS Little
6 Sep: Anshun
7 Sep: HMCS Raccoon
8 Sep: USS YP-74
9 Sep: USCGC Muskeget , YP-346
10 Sep: American Leader , Arno
11 Sep: HMCS Charlottetown , Empire Dawn , Yayoi
12 Sep: Hektoria , RMS Laconia , U-88
13 Sep: Empire Beaumont , Oliver Ellsworth , Oregonian , Stalingrad
14 Sep: Atheltemplar , HMS Coventry , Mary Luckenbach , HMCS Ottawa , HMS Sikh , U-589
15 Sep: U-261 , USS Wasp
16 Sep: HMS Talisman , U-457
17 Sep: Mae
19 Sep: USS O'Brien
20 Sep: Empire Hartebeeste
21 Sep: U-446
22 Sep: Gray Ranger
23 Sep: HMAS Siesta
24 Sep: Antinous
25 Sep: Empire Bell , HMS Somali , U-253 , HMAS Voyager
26 Sep: I-33 , HMS Veteran
27 Sep: Stephen Hopkins , Stier , U-165
30 Sep: Empire Avocet
Other incidents