World War IStålbark Socotra The steel barque Socotra disappeared without a trace in December 1917. The ship left Buenos Aires on December 11th, 1917, bound for New York with a cargo of linseed. The entire crew of 19 perished in the loss of the ship. (Source: Sjøhistorie.no) About Stålbark Socotra Nationality 11659 Built 1891 Wrecked Desember 1917 Carrier O.T. Tønnevold, Grimstad Tonnage 1710 brt Casualties World War I Eivind O. Rivelsrød Born: 1898 Position: Matros Read More World War I Ragnvald Olsen Born: 1898 Position: Matros Read More World War I Paul Nilsen Born: 1863 Position: Skipsfører Read More World War I Nils Mathisen Born: 1890 Position: Styrmann Read More World War I Paul K. Kristiansen Born: 1898 Position: Lettmatros Read More World War I Ingvald Johansen Born: 1881 Position: Seilmaker Read More World War I Rogstad Hansen Born: 1898 Position: Matros Read More