Re: British not keep tally of swept mines?
Posted by:
Clio
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Date: December 20, 2009 12:37PM
Admiralty suspected in the 1950s that the CH series had borne fruit. Bob Coppock of the Naval Historical Branch was certainly aware of at least one mined Type VIIc off Padstow in 1989. These individual wrecks may have been identified by Dr Niestle but despite the portrayals of documentaries, their presence has been known for some time.
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Re: British not keep tally of swept mines? | Dave McQueen | 12/08/2009 10:38AM |
Re: British not keep tally of swept mines? | Rob Hoole | 12/12/2009 06:14PM |
Re: British not keep tally of swept mines? | Clio | 12/19/2009 01:06PM |
Re: British not keep tally of swept mines? | Rob Hoole | 12/20/2009 09:45AM |
Re: British not keep tally of swept mines? | Clio | 12/20/2009 12:40PM |
Re: British not keep tally of swept mines? | Clio | 12/20/2009 12:37PM |