Friday, February 19, 2021

Video: FAINT FOOTSTEPS World War II (Part 3)

A Hole in One Ship, Torpedoes in Another

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The sailors aboard Queen of Bermuda did not get far after leaving Halifax in
January '42. The ship ran aground at Chebucto Head. "Grab a bucket, Boys!"
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Introduction:

The first two drafts of sailors (RCNVR) who volunteered for Combined Operations left Halifax in a snowstorm, travelled south east for about 25 kilometres, then ran aground. The events that followed are listed in sailors' memoirs, three of whom are quoted in the video that follows.


For those interested in Dutch liners, more information about the SS Volendam can be found online.

Photo Credit - uboat.net

For example, because SS Volendam had been hit by German torpedoes, it is listed at uboat.net, a very informative website.

To see the previous video - in what could turn out to be an extensive series in its own right - please link to Video: FAINT FOOTSTEPS World War II (Part 2)

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