WWI forum
World War One discussions.
UB106
Posted by:
Alex Smart
()
Date: February 17, 2004 11:42PM
<HTML>Puzzled by the details outlined on the fate of this boat.
quote: 26 Nov, 1918 - surrendered. Broken up at Falmouth in 1921 after running aground with UB86, UB97and UB112..35 dead, unknown numbers of survivors.
Then quote: The boat sank on March 15th1918 in the North Sea in position 54.42N,10.09E in an accident. 35 dead (all hands lost).
Just why was it raised and taken to Falmouth to be broken up when it had already been sunk ?</HTML>
quote: 26 Nov, 1918 - surrendered. Broken up at Falmouth in 1921 after running aground with UB86, UB97and UB112..35 dead, unknown numbers of survivors.
Then quote: The boat sank on March 15th1918 in the North Sea in position 54.42N,10.09E in an accident. 35 dead (all hands lost).
Just why was it raised and taken to Falmouth to be broken up when it had already been sunk ?</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
---|---|---|
UB106 | Alex Smart | 02/17/2004 11:42PM |
Re: UB106 | Michael Lowrey | 02/18/2004 05:48AM |