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By Aircraft.
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Fate of Crew and other Remarks.
All 9 last.
This trawler disappeared without trace. It has now been decided she was sunk by aircraft.
Formerly damaged, now to be broken
up.
Bomb
Not...
12 miles E.S.E. of Fetlar Hebrides
Date.
Name and
Tonnage.
Nationality.
Cargo. From-
To-
How Sunk.
In Convoy
Position.
or not. *
(210 tons)
1940.
Oct. 6
Hull Trader
British
Bomb
London Docks
(717 tons)
1941.
Jan. 8
M/V Clytoneus | British (6,278 tons)
Foodstuffs Macassa via | Ellesmere and Cape General
Bomb
Not...
56.45 N., 13.35 W.
62 picked up.
Port
Jan. 11
Rescue Ship British Beachy
(1,600 tons)
Glasgow London
Bomb
Yes
220 miles W. of Slyne Head.
1939.
Dec. 19
Steam Trawler British
Daneden
1939.
Nov. 20
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Cause Unknown.
16
7
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Bowling.
(793 tons)
British
General Leith
Antwerp Not known
North Sea
All crew 13 missing This ship disappeared without trace. It has now been decided her loss was due to enemy action.
* This information is provisional and may be modified subsequently on receipt of Commodore's report.
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