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Re: UC74 ?
Posted by:
Michael Lowrey
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Date: December 24, 2003 03:44PM
<HTML>Josef,
A few notes on these ships:
The two Joanna have a star beside them in Lloyd's, signifing that the dates are only approximate. They are also not listed in "British Vessels Lost at Sea." My best guess is that they may be the sailing vessels sunk on September 14/15, 1918 by U 65 -- the tonnage are the same.
As for Stavnos, not all small Italian vessels sunk by U-boats appear in Lloyd's. The attribution is from Spindler, who was working from U-boat's logs.
Best wishes,
Michael</HTML>
A few notes on these ships:
The two Joanna have a star beside them in Lloyd's, signifing that the dates are only approximate. They are also not listed in "British Vessels Lost at Sea." My best guess is that they may be the sailing vessels sunk on September 14/15, 1918 by U 65 -- the tonnage are the same.
As for Stavnos, not all small Italian vessels sunk by U-boats appear in Lloyd's. The attribution is from Spindler, who was working from U-boat's logs.
Best wishes,
Michael</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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UC74 ? | J.M.Cast. | 12/23/2003 11:13PM |
Re: UC74 ? | Michael Lowrey | 12/24/2003 01:08AM |
Re: UC74 ? | Josep Guarro | 12/24/2003 12:04PM |
Re: UC74 ? | Michael Lowrey | 12/24/2003 03:44PM |
Re: UC74 ? | J.M.Cast. | 12/24/2003 07:10PM |