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Tag: Cape Canaveral

SS Republic sunk by U-128/Heyse 21 February 1942 off Bahamas, Florida

April 26, 2014March 7, 2017 Updated April 26, 2014by Eric Wiberg
Attack Narratives Bahamas
Cape Canaveral Capt. Charles Seabrook Hobe Sound Mrs. Scranton SS Cities Service Empire SS Fred W. Green SS Pan Massachusetts SS Republic tanker Gulfland U-128 U-504 U-Boats Bahamas U-Boats Florida Worthington Scranton

SS Pan Massachusetts sunk by U-128/Heyse 19 February 1942 off Bahamas, Florida

April 26, 2014March 7, 2017 Updated April 26, 2014by Eric Wiberg
Attack Narratives Bahamas
Cape Canaveral SS Cities Service Empire SS Pan Massachusetts U-128 U-boats Bahamas WWII U-Boats Florida

SS Lubrafol, sunk by U-564 under Teddy Suhren off Cape Cannaveral 9 May 1942

July 13, 2013March 7, 2017 Updated July 13, 2013by Eric Wiberg
Attack Narratives Bahamas
Belgian Gulf Oil Company SA Boynton Beach Cape Canaveral Captain Eugene van Scheonberg Florida WWII Lubrafol Mike Barnette Ponce Inlet Sir W.G. Armstrong U-564 Whitworth & Co

Dutch SS Amazone sunk by U-333 under Peter ‘Ali’ Cremer off Fort Pierce Inlet, Florida, 6 May 1942

June 30, 2013March 7, 2017 Updated June 30, 2013by Eric Wiberg
Attack Narratives Bahamas
Ali Cremer Cape Canaveral Daniel Berg Florida shipwreck Koninklijke Nederlandsche Stoomboot Mij NV Peter Cremer Royal Dutch Shipping Company SS Amazone SS Java Arrow U-333

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