They Fought a German Convoy. 21 April 1943, Felixstowe. One Small Supply Ship Was Sunk and Another Probably Destroyed in One of the Longest and Most Persistent Attacks An Enemy Convoy Ever Launched by British L A15988

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They Fought a German Convoy. 21 April 1943, Felixstowe. One Small Supply Ship Was Sunk and Another Probably Destroyed in One of the Longest and Most Persistent Attacks An Enemy Convoy Ever Launched by British L A15988

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They Fought a German Convoy. 21 April 1943, Felixstowe. One Small Supply Ship Was Sunk and Another Probably Destroyed in One of the Longest and Most Persistent Attacks An Enemy Convoy Ever Launched by British Light Coastal Forces. the Attack Led by Lieut Ian C Trelawney, Rnvr, Took Place Off the Dutch Coast on the Night of 19 April 1943. It Lasted 2 and 1/2 Hours.
Some of the First Lieutenants of the Navy's Light Coastal Force. Left to right: Sub Lieut B H Gerrard, RNVR, Sub Lieut Richard Jefferson, RNVR, Sub Lieut D G Gill, RNVR.

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1939 - 1945
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Imperial War Museums
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