THESE MEN WERE NOT LUCKY—THEY LOST THEIR SHIPS
... THESE MEN WERE NOT LUCKY—THEY LOST THEIR SHIPS ...
... THESE MEN WERE NOT LUCKY—THEY LOST THEIR SHIPS ...
... SHIPS LOST IN CONVOY COMMONS QUESTIONS ♦ GERMAN CLAIM “NOT ACCEPTED Mr. Shinwell (Seaham, Lab) asked the First Lord of the Admiralty, in the House of Commons yesterday, whether he could make a statement on the reported loss of thirteen vessels in convoy ...
... No Allied Ships Lost A naval officer, who was engaged in the minesweep.ng operations, stated in London yesterday that from the time of the Allied landings in North Africa until he loft not one Allied merchant ship had been sunk by enemy mines. went out ...
... No Escort Ships Lost The Admiralty communique , states : “Another important convoy carrying large quantities of war materiats has arrived in North Russian ports. Losses were suffered among the ships in convoy, but, despite heavy attacks by enemy aircraft ...
... Thirteen Ships Lost Mercantile losses for the week ending August 18-19 were officially stated to be: British, ten, totalling 41,175 tons ; Allied, one, of 7,590 tons neutral, two, totalling 4,134 tons ; a total of thirteen ships of 52,899 tons. The total ...
... THREE SHIPS LOST. Three of the steamers the company were sunk at Dunkirk. Ihe Mona's Queen and the Fenella, which, since the \i‘break of the war, had been acting its ships, and the King Orry, w hich, with the exception of the engine-room stalf, was manned ...
... to the ships and convoys sailing the seas and increases the risk of U-boat destruction every month. June’s Record The June figures are as follow: British ships—s 2, of a total of 228,284 tons: Allied ships—l 9. of 82.727 tons; Neutral ships—B, of 18 ...
... 25 SHIPS LOST Our merchant shipping loses for the last week for awhich figures are available show that they were over 42,000 tons less than on the previous week. The Admiralty announced to-day that for the week ended March 9-10 we lost 25 ...
... ALLIED SHIPS LOST America’s Navy Department announces that a small United States merchantman and a medium-sized British ship have been torpedoed in the Caribbean Sea. Survivors »have been landed at a United States port. GUIDE DELPHI. GREAT MAN’S LADY ...
... SHIPS LOST DECEMBER. STEAMERS SUNK BY WARSHIPS AND MINES. The number and net tonnage British vessels respecting the loss of which reports were received at the Board Trade during the month of December, and the number of lives lost, are as follow: Sixteen ...
... BRITISH SHIPS LOST. Sunk by the Germans. An important insurance company has received information at their Manchester offices of the following losses to British through the operations of the German Red Sea fleet: S.S. Hyades, net tonnage 3,352, registered ...
... 349 SHIPS LOST It is estimated that 349 ships have been sunk off the coasts of North and South America, and in the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico since the United States entered the war last December.—-Reuter. On May 15 /the United States Navy Department ...