The MS Stalowa Wola (formerly known as Henry Horn, Pine Court, and Rio Pardo) was a Polish freighter during the Second World War.
The ship was bought in Norway by Gdynia America Line; originally she was to be called Bogumin, finally was named after a city in central Poland, by then a newly built centre of heavy industry[1].
Returned to Poland after the end of the war, the ship ran on lines to South America and Levant, and then was used as a tramper[1].
On March 18th Stalowa Wola sprung a leak and the load of iron ore she carried, turned into sludge, which movements were impossible to balance using the tanks.
The crew escaped in a boat, all hands were saved by MV Hugo Kołłątaj; abandoned ship drifted for twelve more hours before sinking at 44°54′N 10°09′W / 44.900°N 10.150°W / 44.900; -10.150[1].