MV C.O. Stillman

MV C.O. Stillman was an oil tanker that was built by a German shipyard in 1928 for a Canadian-based shipping company. A Panamanian subsidiary of Esso bought her at the end of 1936 and she was sunk by a German submarine in the Caribbean in 1942. C.O. Stillman is notable for having been the World's largest oil tanker: a record that she held throughout her 14-year career.

MV C.O. Stillman

MV C.O. Stillman was an oil tanker that was built by a German shipyard in 1928 for a Canadian-based shipping company. A Panamanian subsidiary of Esso bought her at the end of 1936 and she was sunk by a German submarine in the Caribbean in 1942. C.O. Stillman is notable for having been the World's largest oil tanker: a record that she held throughout her 14-year career.