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General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: vorticon on April 29, 2003, 08:20:38 AM
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(http://www.naval-history.net/ww2pddChaudiereRCNBig.jpg)
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HMCS Chaudiere :D
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cheater...
what countries was it
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maybe this one?
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ai...
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British. Formerly HMS Hero : built by Vickers Armstrong (Newcastle-on-Tyne, U.K.) on 28 Feb, 1935.
HMS Hero was involved in the sinking/capture of these 2 U-boats:
30 Oct, 1942 U-559
29 May, 1942 U-568
Transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy as HMCS Chaudiere on 15 Nov, 1943.
HMCS Chaudiere was involved in the sinking/capture of these 3 U-boats:
18 Aug, 1944 U-621
6 Mar, 1944 U-744
20 Aug, 1944 U-984
That enough for ya? :D
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no...what year was it put out of service...what was the name of its skipper in the year 1944??? how many crew were there what major battles was it in...
or dont...history nerd :p
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lmao im no history nerd!
just looked it up on http://www.uboat.net :)
i know a little about planes. im useless with ships and gv's tho!
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