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Ships Damaged by Enemy Action, but NOT Sunk.

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Date.

Name and

Tonnage.

Nationality.

Cargo.

From-

To-

Nature of

Attack.

In Convoy

or not.

Position.

Fate of Crew and Remarks.

Sept. 26

Ashantian

British

U.K.

(4,917 tons)

West Africa Torpedo Yes... from U-boat

Sept. 26

Welsh Prince

British

Aircraft

Yes.

100 miles West of the Bloody Foreland

East of Peterhead

(5,149 tons)

Sept. 26

Diplomat

British

(8,240 tons)

Sept. 26... Peterton

British

:

:

Aircraft

In Liverpool...

25 survivors. 1 injured. Arrived in Clyde.

No casualties. Calling at Scapa for repairs.

Damaged by fire.

Aircraft

In Liverpool...

Damaged by fire.

(5,221 tons)

Sept. 26

West Kedron

British

Aircraft

(5,621 tons)

Sept. 28

Queen City

British

Steel

Canada

U.K.

Aircraft

Yes...

Off Kinnaird Head

(4,814 tons)

Sept. 30

Sussex

British

Aircraft

N.W. approaches

(11,063 tons)

Sept. 30

Empire Success | British

General

U.K.

Aircraft

Straggler Off Peterhead

(6,009 tons)

from convoy

Oct. 2

Kayeson

British

U.K.

South

Torpedo Dispersed 700 miles S.W. of

Damaged by fire.

No casualties. Considerably damaged. Berthed at Aberdeen.

Some minor casualties. Damaged by fire.

1 killed. 4 injured.

(4,606 tons)

America from U-boat | from convoy

Slyne Head

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