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9/5/1918, U-who?
Posted by:
Brian
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Date: April 16, 2003 08:09PM
<HTML>Hello again,
since it is now an established fact that troop transport Queen Alexandra did not ran over & sink UB-78 on the morning of 9/5/1918, is there any info on the identity of the boat that was rammed that day. As far as I can ascertain there are no boats lost at the time in the area, could she have hit a wreck?
Thanks, best regards,
Brian</HTML>
since it is now an established fact that troop transport Queen Alexandra did not ran over & sink UB-78 on the morning of 9/5/1918, is there any info on the identity of the boat that was rammed that day. As far as I can ascertain there are no boats lost at the time in the area, could she have hit a wreck?
Thanks, best regards,
Brian</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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9/5/1918, U-who? | Brian | 04/16/2003 08:09PM |
Re: 9/5/1918, U-who? | Michael Lowrey | 04/16/2003 09:44PM |
Re: 9/5/1918, U-who? | Brian | 04/17/2003 02:14AM |
Re: 9/5/1918, U-who? | Bruce | 04/18/2003 04:26PM |
Re: 9/5/1918, U-who? | Michael Lowrey | 04/18/2003 05:48PM |
Re: 9/5/1918, U-who? | Bruce | 04/18/2003 09:35PM |