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Re: UB 64 (and Justicia) rears her head again
Posted by:
Oliver Lörscher
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Date: December 31, 2010 03:30PM
Hi Pam,
UB 64 was at the beginning of her patrol on 19./20.07.1918, she just set course for home on 29.07.1918 and was not seriously damaged by the d.c.'s during the JUSTICIA engagement.
What sources do you have checked? I was planning to have a look at the logbooks of the escorting british vessels (known to me = „Ard Patrick“, „Eglantine“, „Marne“, „Martial“, „Milbrook“, „Pigeon“, „Plover“, „Portia“), but I don't know when my next visit to Kew will be possible :-(
Oliver
UB 64 was at the beginning of her patrol on 19./20.07.1918, she just set course for home on 29.07.1918 and was not seriously damaged by the d.c.'s during the JUSTICIA engagement.
What sources do you have checked? I was planning to have a look at the logbooks of the escorting british vessels (known to me = „Ard Patrick“, „Eglantine“, „Marne“, „Martial“, „Milbrook“, „Pigeon“, „Plover“, „Portia“), but I don't know when my next visit to Kew will be possible :-(
Oliver
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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UB 64 (and Justicia) rears her head again | Clio | 12/29/2010 07:54PM |
Re: UB 64 (and Justicia) rears her head again | Yves D | 12/31/2010 02:19PM |
Re: UB 64 (and Justicia) rears her head again | Oliver Lörscher | 12/31/2010 03:30PM |
Re: UB 64 (and Justicia) rears her head again | Clio | 12/31/2010 10:54PM |
Re: UB 64 (and Justicia) rears her head again | Clio | 12/31/2010 10:57PM |
Re: UB 64 (and Justicia) rears her head again | Josephbremez | 01/01/2011 05:09PM |
Re: UB 64 (and Justicia) rears her head again | Oliver Lörscher | 01/01/2011 06:40PM |
Re: UB 64 (and Justicia) rears her head again | Clio | 01/01/2011 10:21PM |