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U 332 on 13 March 1942
Posted by:
Brian V.
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Date: October 20, 2009 03:40PM
Hi all,
according to this site, on 13/3/42, U 332 sank both the schooner Albert F. Paul and the Yugoslav s/s Trepca. The problem resides in the reported positions of the attacks:
- Albert F. Paul was sunk in 26° N, 72° W
- Trepca was sunk in 37° N, 73°25' W
The distance between the two point is far in excess of that which could be covered by the boat in the time span between attacks, therefore there is an error somewhere.
Does anyone know the correct coordinates of these attacks?
Thanks, regards, Brian
according to this site, on 13/3/42, U 332 sank both the schooner Albert F. Paul and the Yugoslav s/s Trepca. The problem resides in the reported positions of the attacks:
- Albert F. Paul was sunk in 26° N, 72° W
- Trepca was sunk in 37° N, 73°25' W
The distance between the two point is far in excess of that which could be covered by the boat in the time span between attacks, therefore there is an error somewhere.
Does anyone know the correct coordinates of these attacks?
Thanks, regards, Brian
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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U 332 on 13 March 1942 | Brian V. | 10/20/2009 03:40PM |
Re: U 332 on 13 March 1942 | Jerry and Charla Mason | 10/20/2009 06:10PM |
Re: U 332 on 13 March 1942 | Brian V. | 10/21/2009 03:56AM |