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Re: who sunk the ss Robert Gray, U108 - U306
Posted by:
Brian
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Date: September 09, 2003 02:50AM
<HTML>From "A careless word, a needless sinking": Robert Gray departed New York 12 April in convoy HX.234 but straggled & was never ard from again. She was torpedoed by U-306 (von Trotha) at 1300 hrs GCT of 23/4, about 125 nm S of Cape Farewell, there were no survivors of the 39 crew & 23 armed guards.
Given the thoroughness of the research which went into the book, I would accept the above version rather than the alternative one.
Regards, Brian</HTML>
Given the thoroughness of the research which went into the book, I would accept the above version rather than the alternative one.
Regards, Brian</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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who sunk the ss Robert Gray, U108 - U306 | peter | 09/08/2003 09:42PM |
Re: who sunk the ss Robert Gray, U108 - U306 | Brian | 09/09/2003 02:50AM |
Re: who sunk the ss Robert Gray, U108 - U306 | Rainer Kolbicz | 09/09/2003 07:27PM |
Re: who sunk the ss Robert Gray, U108 - U306 | peter | 09/10/2003 01:32PM |
Re: who sunk the ss Robert Gray, U108 - U306 | john | 09/16/2003 06:09PM |
Re: who sunk the ss Robert Gray, U108 - U306 | Mike Lozito | 02/12/2017 02:39PM |