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Tag: Monarch of Nassau

SS Cygnet sunk 4 miles of San Salvador’s Dixon Hill Light in March 1942 by Italian sub Enrico Tazzoli under Fecia di Cossato

July 5, 2013March 7, 2017 Updated July 5, 2013by Eric Wiberg
Attack Narratives Bahamas
Capt. Mamais Carlo Fecia di Cossato Dixon Hill San Salvador Goudriaan & Co. Goulandris Brothers Monarch of Nassau NIGOCO NV Van Nievelt R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli Rotterdam Dry Dock Company SS Athelqueen SS Cygnet SS Daytonian SS Mirach

Welcome to MailboatsBahamas! A history of mailboats in the Bahamas from the 1800s to the present day.

June 28, 2013March 7, 2017 Updated June 28, 2013by Eric Wiberg
Mailboats
Abaco Acklins Air Pheasant Bahama Daybreak Betty K Content S. Crooked Island Eleuthera Ena K. mail boats mailboats Bahamas Monarch of Nassau Nassau Richard Campbell SS Athelqueen Stede Bonnet

Carlo Fecia di Cossato, Italian Duke, commander of R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli WWII in the Bahamas

June 23, 2013March 7, 2017 Updated June 23, 2013by Eric Wiberg
Bahamas
Bahamas WWII Betasom Carlo Fecia di Cossato Dixon Hill Italian Navy Monarch of Nassau Nassau Bahamas R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli Regia Marina San Salvador Bahamas SS Athelqueen SS Cygnet SS Daytonian

Monarch of Nassau ex-Sir Charles Orr, rescued Cygnet crew March 1942

June 23, 2013March 7, 2017 Updated June 23, 2013by Eric Wiberg
Bahamas
Carl Sawyer di Cossato Hermit of Cat Island John Hawes Monarch of Nassau Nassau Bahamas R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli Roland Roberts San Salvador Bahamas Sir Charles Orr SS Cygnet U-Boats Bahamas WWII

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