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Posted by:
David H
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Date: April 22, 2005 04:47PM
Royal Fleet Auxiliary INDUSTRY (800 tons) was torpedoed on 18 Oct. 1918 about forty minutes after the HUNSDON was torpedoed and sunk; both were approaching Belfast. I presume that the same submarine was responsible for both attacks?
There is also some confusion as to whether she actually foundered or was salvaged after the attack; her commanding officer, Lieutenant William Norman was one of those that died.
There is also some confusion as to whether she actually foundered or was salvaged after the attack; her commanding officer, Lieutenant William Norman was one of those that died.
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Industry | David H | 04/22/2005 04:47PM |
Re: Industry | Michael Lowrey | 04/22/2005 06:52PM |
Re: Industry | David H | 04/22/2005 07:11PM |
Re: Industry | Yves D | 04/23/2005 12:06PM |
Re: Industry | David H | 04/23/2005 01:38PM |
Re: Industry | Michael Lowrey | 04/23/2005 01:58PM |
Re: Industry | Yves D | 04/23/2005 09:29PM |
Re: Industry | David H | 04/24/2005 09:08AM |
Re: Industry | Oliver Lörscher | 04/24/2005 12:14PM |
Re: Industry | Brian | 04/24/2005 07:51PM |
Re: Industry | Michael Lowrey | 04/25/2005 01:14AM |
Re: Industry | David H | 04/25/2005 08:19AM |
Re: Industry | Simon | 04/25/2005 06:02PM |
Re: Industry | Bill Oliver | 08/19/2007 10:49AM |
Re: Industry | John Holland | 12/20/2011 01:24AM |
Re: Industry | LOUISE NORMAN | 05/13/2012 05:36PM |