By Aircraft.
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12 miles E. by S. All lost. Accepted by Joint Arbitra- Muckle Flugga tion Committee as enemy action
loss.
280 miles West of 31 landed Greenock. Bloody Foreland
156 miles West of
Bloody Foreland.
206 miles N.W. of 13 landed Greenock. 18 adrift in Bloody Foreland second boat.
146 miles W. by N. | 34 all landed, 1 injured. of Bloody Foreland
277 Bell Rock, 244 landed Dundee, 8 missing. miles
Date.
Name and
Tonnage.
Nationality. Cargo.
From-
To-
How Sunk.
In Convoy or not,
Position.
Fate of Crew and other Remarks.
230 miles W.S.W. of Not known. Cape St. Vincent
1940.
April 3
S/Trawler
British
Sansonnet
Fishing
grounds
Bomb
Not..
(212 tons)
1941.
Jan. 28
Grelrosa
British
Grain
New York
Tyne
Bomb
Yes.
(4,574 tons)
Jan. 31
Rowanbank
British
Iron ore...
(5,159 tons)
Lourenco Oban Marques
Bomb
Not...
Feb. 4
Calafatis
Greek
Steel
Philadelphia Glasgow
Bomb
Not...
(4,443 tons)
Feb. 5
Iohannes M
Greek
Lumber.
Halifax
Preston
Bomb
Not...
Embiricos (3,734 tons)
Feb. 7
Bay Fisher
British
Govt. Scapa
Rosyth
Bomb
Yes...
(575 tons)
stores
Feb. 9
Jura
British
Fruit
Malaga
Clyde
Bomb
Yes...
(1,759 tons)
Feb. 9
Tejo
Norwegian... General
Oporto
Belfast
Bomb
Yes...
(967 tons)
Feb. 9
Britannic
British
Ore
Almeria
Barrow
Bomb
Yes.
(2,490 tons)
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By Surface Craft.
Feb. 6
M/V Angularity British (501 tons)
Phos-
Ipswich
Newcastle. E-boat
Yes.
phates
torpedo
Claimed in German broadcast as sunk by E-boat, which took off survivors.
* This information is provisional and may be modified subsequently on receipt of Commodore's report.
East Coast between Ipswich and New- castle
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