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Post by Administrator on May 31, 2011 0:54:20 GMT
In 1946, ‘ADC 527’ and ‘ADC 1272’ were running between SILLOTH on the NW English coast and CAIRNRYAN in Loch ryan, Scotland. Mostly they would dump their explosives in ‘Beaufort Dyke’ a deep ravine in the North Passage between Scotland and Ireland. Attachments:
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Post by Administrator on May 31, 2011 0:57:11 GMT
This 7,984 grt motor tanker seems to have had an unfortunate history having hit a mine on 26 December 1939 at position 51° 30’ N, 01° 43’ E and being bombed by enemy aircraft on 1 April 1941 about 7 cables from Sea Buoy at Milford Haven. She was sunk on 22 February 1942 at position 49° 20’ N, 38° 15’ W. by a torpedo fired by German submarine U-155. Attachments:
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