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Re: American ships
Posted by:
Michael Lowrey
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Date: October 05, 2007 03:59PM
Also came also a reference to ADA D. BISHOP in "Lloyd's War Losses": she's a missing vessel and likely not a war loss. LWL has her as being a British (probably really Canadian or from Newfoundland) sailing vessel of 93 tons net (not gross) that sailed on January 10, 1918 from Twillingate, Newfoundland for Gibraltar with a cargo of codfish. She never arrived at her destination.
No surviving U-boat claimed the sinking. There's a small chance, I suppose, that U 154 was responsible.
Best wishes,
Michael
No surviving U-boat claimed the sinking. There's a small chance, I suppose, that U 154 was responsible.
Best wishes,
Michael
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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American ships | Michael D. | 09/30/2007 12:08PM |
Re: American ships | R.Carlisle | 10/04/2007 03:05AM |
Re: American ships | Michael D. | 10/04/2007 10:02AM |
Re: American ships | Michael Lowrey | 10/04/2007 10:56AM |
Re: American ships | Michael D. | 10/04/2007 02:16PM |
Re: American ships | Michael Lowrey | 10/05/2007 03:59PM |