Ships Sunk or Damaged
Date | Name | Tonnage | Nationality |
---|---|---|---|
01915-06-099 June 1915 | Britannia | 43 | British |
01915-06-099 June 1915 | Edward | 52 | British |
01915-06-099 June 1915 | Laurestina | 48 | British |
01915-06-099 June 1915 | Quivive or Qui Vive | 50 | British |
01915-06-099 June 1915 | Welfare | 45 | British |
01915-06-1010 June 1915 | Intrepid | 59 | British |
01915-08-2323 August 1915 | Miura | 257 | British |
01915-09-077 September 1915 | Constance | 57 | British |
01915-09-077 September 1915 | Emanuel | 44 | British |
01915-09-1010 September 1915 | Boy Ernie | 47 | British |
01916-02-2626 February 1916 | Arbonne | 672 | British |
Total: | 1,374 |
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