OpenBCM V1.08-5-g2f4a (Linux)

Packet Radio Mailbox

IZ3LSV

[San Dona' di P. JN]

 Login: GUEST





  
N0KFQ  > TODAY    01.03.12 02:38l 35 Lines 1480 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 18453_KB0WSA
Read: GUEST
Subj: Today in History - Feb 29
Path: IZ3LSV<IK2XDE<DB0RES<DK0WUE<7M3TJZ<HG8LXL<N0KFQ<KB0WSA
Sent: 120301/0032Z 18453@KB0WSA.MO.USA.NA BPQ1.4.49

Feb 29, 1916:
Two ships sink in North Sea battle

On the afternoon of February 29, 1916, both the British armed
merchant ship Alcantara and the German raider Grief sink after
engaging each other in a close-range battle on the North Sea.

The German raider Grief was in disguise, flying under the
Norwegian flag and with Norwegian colors displayed on its sides,
when it attempted to run a British blockade. The Alcantara, still
under the impression that the Grief was a Norwegian shipping
vessel, was sent to investigate. The Grief did not respond to
repeated attempts at communication from Captain Thomas E. Wardle
of the Alcantara and continued heading northeast. When Captain
Wardle ordered the ship to stop in order to be inspected, the
crew of the Grief quickly lowered the Norwegian colors and raised
the German flag before it opened fire on the surprised crew of
the Alcantara, who quickly returned fire.

The battle raged for 12 agonizing minutes at close range. The
Alcantara lost 74 men in the battle; the Grief lost nearly 200.
By the time a second British armed merchant ship, the Andes,
arrived on the scene, both ships had been badly damaged. On fire
and sinking quickly, the desperate Grief fired one final torpedo,
striking the Alcantara. Both ships eventually sank. The crew of
the Andes picked up the survivors of both ships, taking more than
120 German prisoners.


73,  K.O.  n0kfq
N0KFQ @ KB0WSA.MO.USA.NA
E-mail: n0kfq@winlink.org
Outpost Version 2.5.0 c33



Read previous mail | Read next mail


 22.09.2024 14:31:01lGo back Go up