APPENDIX I.

Ships sunk by Submarines.

Position.

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Fate of Crew and Remarks.

Dispersed from Outside the N.W. | 25 survivors.

convoy

Approaches

400 miles West of 64 survivors. of Ireland

Dispersed from Off the West coast All crew rescued. convoy of Ireland

100 miles N.W. of the 32 survivors, 2 killed. Bloody Foreland

Dispersed from 600 miles West of convoy

Ireland.

Straggler from 90 miles N.W. of convoy Malin Head.

13

North of Ireland

4 survivors landed at Gibraltar.

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Dispersed from 450 miles West of the 33 survivors. convoy Bloody Foreland

Dispersed from 300 miles West of 38 survivors, 1 killed. convoy Ireland

Off Cagliari, Sardinia 4 killed.

300 miles S,W. of 136 survivors. Slyne Head

Date.

Name and

Tonnage.

Nationality.

Cargo.

From-

To-

How sunk.

In Convoy

or not.

Sept. 24

Mabriton

British

U.K.

Canada

Torpedo

(6,694 tons)

Sept. 25

Eurymedon

British

General U.K.

Java

Torpedo

Yes

(6,223 tons)

Sept. 26

Tancred..

Norwegian...

U.K.

U.S.A.

Torpedo

(6,094 tons)

Sept. 26

Stratford

British

U.K.

West Indies Torpedo

Yes

(4,753 tons)

tanker

Sept. 26

Corrientes

British

U.K.

Canada

Torpedo

(6,863 tons)

Sept. 27

Asgerd

Norwegian...

Torpedo

(1,308 tons)

About

Sept 27

Manchester

British

U.K.

Canada

Torpedo

Yes

Brigade

(6,042 tons)

Sept. 28

Empire Ocelot

British

Ballast U.K.

U.S.A.

Torpedo

(5,759 tons)

Sept. 28

Vestvard

Norwegian...

U.K.

Canada

Torpedo

(4,319 tons)

Sept. 28

Monti Moncayo Spanish (4,291 tons)

Torpedo

Not

Oct. 1

Highland Patriot British (14,172 tons)

Meat

Buenos

U.K.

Torpedo

Not

Aires

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