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For some interesting info on Atlantic convoys, this is a good link: http://www.warsailors.com/convoys/index.html
and for our Candian cousins, here is one for you guys: http://www.canadaka.net/content/page...an-navy-in-ww2 Cheers Paddy
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ok, it seems there will be no answer so PQ-17 is what I wanted to see.
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How does PQ connect with Karl Marx, exactly?
And I'm guessing you were referring to them being afraid of the Tirpitz, Bismarck's sister ship
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Marx=Marks, coz x=ks(at least I hope so) Friedrich Karl Marks was the skipper of
U-376. About Tirpitz-yes, indeed. That's why I wrote- "eel, ill"-the soviets claimed that N.Lunin hit her with a torpedoe. http://www.uboat.net/men/commanders/788.html Last edited by kranz; 12-03-08 at 02:23 PM. |
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He was an AB (able bodied seaman) aboard the SS Rajahstan in company with two other vessels (the names of which escape me atm) enroute to join and only a few hours from the main body of the convoy when it was ordered to scatter.
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And good reading it is!
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Thanks Steve
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That's some neat stuff, thanks for sharing the scan.
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That`s really cool, Jim mate & Steve!
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Your all welcome mateys
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I'm suprised they had the time for 'a woman in every port' :p
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