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Re: UB-64 September 15 1918
Posted by:
Michael Lowrey
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Date: June 12, 2019 09:47PM
Royal Navy gunners were attached to small sailing vessels for exactly one reason: to man a gun.
I have a copy of UB 64's KTB on microfilm. It describes a firefight against a small armed sailing vessel on the afternoon of September 15, 1918. UB 64 sank this sailing vessel but was not able to determine its identity.
I can get yo a copy of the KTB.
Best wishes,
Michael
I have a copy of UB 64's KTB on microfilm. It describes a firefight against a small armed sailing vessel on the afternoon of September 15, 1918. UB 64 sank this sailing vessel but was not able to determine its identity.
I can get yo a copy of the KTB.
Best wishes,
Michael
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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UB-64 September 15 1918 | WilfB | 06/12/2019 08:44AM |
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