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Re: identify German submarine sunken Mar 10, 1918
Posted by:
Thomas Krispin
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Date: October 06, 2006 07:08AM
Michael,
I am not the expert about materials from Kew. What I read and understand (I recieved more scans from Kew yesterday): on March 25, 1918 E.C.Miller and his divers visited a German submarine believed to be sunken on March 10, 1918. The diving position was 50.24N 5.13.10W (sorry for my first given position 0.13.10W, I had problems to read the letter from E.C.Miller with serveral typwriter letters in one space). There are some papers (letters to the admirality and vice-versa) and one pencil drawing about that submarine at Kew.
Regards
Thomas
I am not the expert about materials from Kew. What I read and understand (I recieved more scans from Kew yesterday): on March 25, 1918 E.C.Miller and his divers visited a German submarine believed to be sunken on March 10, 1918. The diving position was 50.24N 5.13.10W (sorry for my first given position 0.13.10W, I had problems to read the letter from E.C.Miller with serveral typwriter letters in one space). There are some papers (letters to the admirality and vice-versa) and one pencil drawing about that submarine at Kew.
Regards
Thomas
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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identify German submarine sunken Mar 10, 1918 | Thomas Krispin | 10/05/2006 10:01AM |
Re: identify German submarine sunken Mar 10, 1918 | Michael Lowrey | 10/06/2006 05:09AM |
Re: identify German submarine sunken Mar 10, 1918 | Thomas Krispin | 10/06/2006 07:08AM |
Re: identify German submarine sunken Mar 10, 1918 | Burkhard Koop | 10/27/2006 09:29PM |