MS Sama (1936)

MS Sama was a Norwegian motor merchant ship, she was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine during World War II. The 1,799-ton (grt, 2200 tdwt) Sama was launched at Lindholmens in Gothenburg on December 19, 1936 and completed in April 1937. She was built for the Oslo-based Norwegian shipping company Chr. Gundersen & Co. In 1941, Sama played a significant role in the rescuing of survivors from the badly damaged British troopship . Sama rescued 234 survivors and arrived at Stornoway of the Hebrides Islands on March 29, 1941.

MS Sama (1936)

MS Sama was a Norwegian motor merchant ship, she was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine during World War II. The 1,799-ton (grt, 2200 tdwt) Sama was launched at Lindholmens in Gothenburg on December 19, 1936 and completed in April 1937. She was built for the Oslo-based Norwegian shipping company Chr. Gundersen & Co. In 1941, Sama played a significant role in the rescuing of survivors from the badly damaged British troopship . Sama rescued 234 survivors and arrived at Stornoway of the Hebrides Islands on March 29, 1941.