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SECTION B.-Merchant Vessels (excluding Commissioned Merchant Vessels) of 500 gross tons and over reported damaged by Enemy Action during the month of November 1941. Vessels suffering superficial or minor damage are excluded, and vessels are of S/S Cargo type unless otherwise stated.
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Date.
Name and
Tonnage.
Nationality.
Cargo.
From-
To-
Cause.
In
Con-
voy or
not.
Position.
Extent of Damage.
Casualties to
Crew.
Remarks.
Nov. 2 Thyra III
828 British
Ground Rochester. Silloth nut oil
A/C
Not... Great Yarmouth | Heavy list. Roads necessary
Dry-docking No casualties re- ported.
Nov. 2 S/S Tanker
Agility
522 British
Nov. 8 Brabo
3,707 Belgian
Ground Hull nut oil
Ballast
London
A/C
Not... Great Yarmouth Roads
London
Tyne
A/C
Yes..
Nov. 22 Bestum
2,215 Norwegian... Coal
Tyne
Ipswich
A/C
Not... Off Harwich
Nov. 24 Blairnevis
4,155 British
E-boat
Leaking badly from near No casualties. miss. Dry-docking neces-
sary
Off Spurn Point Afterpeak damaged, tunnel No casualties.
flooded. Vessel pumped
out and left. Immingham,
November 13th
Beached. Refloated and No casualties.
taken into Harwich. Left
Yes... 18' E. of Yar- Engine-room flooded. ; 1 believed lost. mouth
for Ipswich December 3rd
Towed Yarmouth and beached. Salvage opera- tions will take several weeks
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The British vessels Collingdoc (1,780 gross tons) and Her Majesty (235 gross tons), previously shown as damaged, are total losses, and are included in Appendix I (A) above.
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APPENDIX II.
Allied.