Tag: SS Athelqueen
Mailboats Article 11 for Tribune Spring/Summer 2016: Wooden Boats
by Eric Wiberg
Mailboats Article 3 for Tribune Spring/Summer 2016: Abaco
by Eric Wiberg
M/T Davila attacked by R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli 20 March 1942 NE of Bermuda – it fired back and escaped
by Eric Wiberg
M/T Rapana attacked by R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli under di Cossato SE of Bermuda 3 March 1942 & escaped
by Eric Wiberg
M/S Empire Drum sunk by U-136/Zimmermann: survivors rescued by 4 ships and a plane
by Eric Wiberg
U-128 Ulrich Heyse patrol history, U-boat career, Bahamas & WWII
by Eric Wiberg
SS Sama sunk by U-506/Wurdemann 3 May 1942 off Bahamas, Florida
by Eric Wiberg
SS Potlatch sunk by U-153/Reichmann 27 June 1942 off Bahamas
by Eric Wiberg
MT Peder Bogen sunk by R.Smg./Fraternale 23 March 1942 off Bahamas
by Eric Wiberg
U-128 under Ulrich Heyse February 1942 Bahamas patrol
by Eric Wiberg
R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli under Carlo Fecia di Cossato March 1942 Bahamas patrol
by Eric Wiberg
R.Smg. Giuseppe Finzi under Amendola July 1942 Bahamas patrol
by Eric Wiberg
R.Smg. Enrico Tazzoli under Carlo Fecia di Cossato, Bermuda patrol March 1942
by Eric Wiberg
MV Athelknight sunk by U-172/Emmermann May 1942 survivors 28 days in lifeboats
All 143 U-Boat Patrols off Bermuda 1942-1944
by Eric Wiberg
SS Hardwicke Grange, sunk south of Bermuda by U-129/Witt on 12 June 1942
M/V Church Bay, a British designed minesweeper built in Nassau 1942, later mailboat, sister ship to M/V Stede Bonnet
by Eric Wiberg
Ulrich Heyse in U-128 was the first commander to sink ships in the Bahamas area, starting with the O A Knudsen March 5, 1942 off Abaco
by Eric Wiberg
SS Cygnet sunk 4 miles of San Salvador’s Dixon Hill Light in March 1942 by Italian sub Enrico Tazzoli under Fecia di Cossato
Norwegian tanker Charles Racine, sunk by Guiseppe Finzi under Athos Fraternale on 9 March 1942 north of Puerot Rico
by Eric Wiberg
M/V Ena K. carried mail, cargo, passengers Miami-Nassau over 1,000 times, late 1920s to mid 1940’s
by Eric Wiberg
SS Athelqueen, British Molasses tanker, sunk by Italian sub Enrico Tazzoli, Fecia di Cossato east of Abaco March 1942
by Eric Wiberg
M/V Content S., mailboat serving Abaco Bahamas 1930s
by Eric Wiberg
Welcome to MailboatsBahamas! A history of mailboats in the Bahamas from the 1800s to the present day.
by Eric Wiberg