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Re: U Boat sinkings by aircraft in WW1
Posted by:
freddy01
()
Date: September 15, 2016 08:07AM
Hello,
Following a book written by a Belgian U-boat expert, UC-66 left Zeebrugge the 22 of May 1917 to drop mines off Whales. She never came back.
Following his sources, UC-66 was (probably) sunken the 25 of May, by DC from the British armed trawler Sea King (Lt. Godfrey Herbert) in Pos 49°56’ N – 05°10’ W.
Regards,
Freddy.
Following a book written by a Belgian U-boat expert, UC-66 left Zeebrugge the 22 of May 1917 to drop mines off Whales. She never came back.
Following his sources, UC-66 was (probably) sunken the 25 of May, by DC from the British armed trawler Sea King (Lt. Godfrey Herbert) in Pos 49°56’ N – 05°10’ W.
Regards,
Freddy.
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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U Boat sinkings by aircraft in WW1 | Mike Peaker | 09/14/2016 02:50PM |
Re: U Boat sinkings by aircraft in WW1 | Michael Lowrey | 09/14/2016 06:31PM |
Re: U Boat sinkings by aircraft in WW1 | freddy01 | 09/15/2016 08:07AM |
Re: U Boat sinkings by aircraft in WW1 | Mike Peaker | 09/15/2016 04:05PM |
Re: U Boat sinkings by aircraft in WW1 | Michael Lowrey | 09/15/2016 04:13PM |