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SS Albert C. Field was a Canadian cargo ship, sunk during World War II. The ship was built by the Furness Shipbuilding Company of Haverton Hill, and launched on 28 May 1923. Her first owner was the Eastern Steamship Company of St. Catharines, Ontario, until she was sold to the Upper Lakes & St. Lawrence Transportation Company, also of St. Catharines, in 1937.
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SS Albert C. Field was a Canadian cargo ship, sunk during World War II. The ship was built by the Furness Shipbuilding Company of Haverton Hill, and launched on 28 May 1923. Her first owner was the Eastern Steamship Company of St. Catharines, Ontario, until she was sold to the Upper Lakes & St. Lawrence Transportation Company, also of St. Catharines, in 1937. The ship was requisitioned by the British government during World War II. On 16 June 1944 Albert C. Field sailed from Penarth as part of Convoy EBC-14 bound for the Normandy beachhead. She was carrying 2,500 tons of munitions and 1,300 bags of mail. On 18 June, when 20 miles south-west of The Needles, the convoy was attacked by German aircraft, and the ship was hit by a torpedo and sank within three minutes. Four of the crew were killed. The hull is currently located below sea level on a gravel seabed at . The wreckage is badly damaged. The boilers are the highest point at below. There are several small pieces of exploded ammunition. The machinery is right aft and the bridge is right forward while everything in the middle was cargo space.