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Italian team, HMS Quail.
Posted by:
Vin
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Date: June 06, 2002 08:45AM
<HTML>Hello all,
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5-June, 2002.
Italian team find HMS Quail.
Claudia Serpieri and her team of technical divers have located the wreck
HMS Quail, a WW2 class destroyer, in the Gulf of Taranto Southern Italy
at a depth of 90m.
Serpieri, who currently holds the record for the deepest dive by a woman, had
been exploring wreck sites close to Gallipoli when the discovery was made.
A specification for the vessel provided by the Imperial War Museum, London,
matched the wreck filmed by the Italian team. HMS Quail sank while under tow, after undergoing repairs at Bari for torpedo damage, having survived an attack
by a u-boat.
"We believe more and more that the destroyer we have found is the HMS
Quail" said Serpieri. She has contacted the British Naval attache in Rome
with details of the find.
The team also uncovered an armed merchant vessel close to HMS Quail,
and the wreck of an RAF Bristol Blenheim, 60 years after it crashed into the sea after a raid on Messina.
Their next target is the u-boat that attacked HMS Quail, rumoured to have been sunk by the Navy shortly after the attack.
My questions, any idea, which armed merchant vessel
and which u-boat?
Regards, Vin.</HTML>
[www.divernet.com]
5-June, 2002.
Italian team find HMS Quail.
Claudia Serpieri and her team of technical divers have located the wreck
HMS Quail, a WW2 class destroyer, in the Gulf of Taranto Southern Italy
at a depth of 90m.
Serpieri, who currently holds the record for the deepest dive by a woman, had
been exploring wreck sites close to Gallipoli when the discovery was made.
A specification for the vessel provided by the Imperial War Museum, London,
matched the wreck filmed by the Italian team. HMS Quail sank while under tow, after undergoing repairs at Bari for torpedo damage, having survived an attack
by a u-boat.
"We believe more and more that the destroyer we have found is the HMS
Quail" said Serpieri. She has contacted the British Naval attache in Rome
with details of the find.
The team also uncovered an armed merchant vessel close to HMS Quail,
and the wreck of an RAF Bristol Blenheim, 60 years after it crashed into the sea after a raid on Messina.
Their next target is the u-boat that attacked HMS Quail, rumoured to have been sunk by the Navy shortly after the attack.
My questions, any idea, which armed merchant vessel
and which u-boat?
Regards, Vin.</HTML>
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Italian team, HMS Quail. | Vin | 06/06/2002 08:45AM |
Re: Italian team, HMS Quail. | keith | 06/06/2002 11:32AM |
Re: Italian team, HMS Quail. | Rainer Kolbicz | 06/06/2002 06:47PM |
Re: Italian team, HMS Quail. | Vin | 06/06/2002 09:30PM |
Re: Italian team, HMS Quail. | Josef Pijacek | 06/07/2002 05:17AM |
Re: Italian team, HMS Quail. | keith | 06/07/2002 06:00PM |
Re: Italian team, HMS Quail. | keith | 06/07/2002 06:07PM |
Re: Italian team, HMS Quail. | Rainer Kolbicz | 06/07/2002 08:20PM |
Re: Italian team, HMS Quail. | Luke Foulstone | 05/02/2015 11:31PM |
Re: Italian team, HMS Quail. | Steve Becker | 06/08/2002 12:54AM |
Re: Italian team, HMS Quail. | Rainer Kolbicz | 06/08/2002 07:21AM |