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Re: San Nicolau
Posted by:
Michael Lowrey
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Date: August 09, 2005 05:11AM
Toerag,
There's no misidentification here: the vessel UC 26 sank (S. Nicolau) was identified by name. As I recall, she's also described as being Portugese. There is a fairly large disagreement about teh exact location, which isn't all that uncome when you get away from land.
Best wishes,
Michael
There's no misidentification here: the vessel UC 26 sank (S. Nicolau) was identified by name. As I recall, she's also described as being Portugese. There is a fairly large disagreement about teh exact location, which isn't all that uncome when you get away from land.
Best wishes,
Michael
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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San Nicolau | toerag | 08/04/2005 09:47AM |
Re: San Nicolau | Yves D | 08/04/2005 12:56PM |
Re: San Nicolau | toerag | 08/04/2005 01:14PM |
Re: San Nicolau | Michael Lowrey | 08/04/2005 01:42PM |
Re: San Nicolau | Simon | 08/04/2005 08:04PM |
Re: San Nicolau | Simon | 08/04/2005 08:10PM |
Re: San Nicolau | Yves D | 08/04/2005 09:50PM |
Re: San Nicolau | Simon | 08/05/2005 02:35PM |
Re: San Nicolau | Yves D | 08/06/2005 07:53PM |
Re: San Nicolau | toerag | 08/07/2005 09:55PM |
Re: San Nicolau | Michael Lowrey | 08/08/2005 01:07AM |
Re: San Nicolau | toerag | 08/08/2005 09:29AM |
Re: San Nicolau | Yves D | 08/08/2005 12:28PM |
Re: San Nicolao | Yves D | 08/08/2005 12:31PM |
Re: San Nicolau | Michael Lowrey | 08/09/2005 05:11AM |
Re: San Nicolau | Yves D | 08/09/2005 07:12AM |