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Re: HMS Loch Melfort
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Nick Clark
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Date: October 24, 2005 10:54PM
Hello Plaxton
I suspected Norway after looking at all the naval actions mentioned on that date from J Rohwer's book Chronology Of The War At Sea. Although this is a good reference, it doesn't list everything so I tend to agree that this could well have been in home waters?
Perhaps the answer may lie in the ship movements record? I believe such records have now been moved to the Royal Naval Museum Library at Portsmouth?
Nick Clark
www.harry-tates.org.uk
I suspected Norway after looking at all the naval actions mentioned on that date from J Rohwer's book Chronology Of The War At Sea. Although this is a good reference, it doesn't list everything so I tend to agree that this could well have been in home waters?
Perhaps the answer may lie in the ship movements record? I believe such records have now been moved to the Royal Naval Museum Library at Portsmouth?
Nick Clark
www.harry-tates.org.uk
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HMS Loch Melford | Nick Clark | 10/23/2005 09:28AM |
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