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Re: "Prize Court" records ?
Posted by:
Michael Lowrey
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Date: February 22, 2013 04:08AM
Pete,
The January 28, 1918 sinking claim for UB 63 by two trawlers operating as Q-ships has been rejected. It was a weak sinking claim to begin with, and is in a location that is inconsistant with UB 63's assigned patrol area.
Best wishes,
Michael
The January 28, 1918 sinking claim for UB 63 by two trawlers operating as Q-ships has been rejected. It was a weak sinking claim to begin with, and is in a location that is inconsistant with UB 63's assigned patrol area.
Best wishes,
Michael
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