Byron was killed in the second world war aged only 35, lost when his ship was torpedoed by a German U-boat off Cape Wrath. |
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Unfortunately, the ship was torpedoed while still in the Baltic Sea and sank. |
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Many Allied ships were torpedoed during World War 2 by the dreaded German U-Boats, which actively patrolled up and down the Firth of Forth. |
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As bad luck would have it, nine German U-boats stumbled across the manoeuvres and torpedoed the ships, sinking two ships and damaging a third. |
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The pensioner was honoured with the Distinguished Service Medal in 1943 from King George VI after his ship was torpedoed in the Mediterranean. |
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General de Gaulle who preferred a solid continental construction to a loose free trade association finally torpedoed the British initiative. |
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The best-laid program planning can be torpedoed or strengthened by the staff that plan and implement it. |
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We haven't even struck a jury yet, and now three of the defense strategies have been torpedoed. |
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One new and two old battleships were torpedoed, a cruiser was hit, and the dockyard damaged. |
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Leading Aircraftsman Ernie Mortimer was left clinging to a piece of debris in the dark for six hours after his prison ship was torpedoed. |
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He had been down in the engine room when his ship was torpedoed and was only just able to get out in time. |
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The ship that he was supposed to be on was torpedoed and sunk with the loss of all hands and kit. |
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The first ship sunk by a German submarine in our coastal waters was torpedoed in this area. |
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After 37 days at sea his ship limped into Sydney after being torpedoed by a German U-boat. |
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The Grane was a 1122 ton Norwegian collier, torpedoed by UB80 on 9 March 1918 and more broken up. |
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She was torpedoed while in ballast off Ireland and abandoned, but did not sink. |
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Just as we surfaced, two penguins torpedoed by, leaping out of the water and bouncing, like so many skipping stones. |
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During the night the Leda was torpedoed and, regrettably, no ship was sent to assist her. |
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He survived when the ships he served on were torpedoed on three separate occasions. |
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The Alcione C, a 54m Italian supply ship torpedoed by the Allies in 1943, stands upright on a 34m seabed. |
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The ship was torpedoed off County Donegal and the book describes the heroic and partly successful rescue attempts. |
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Cmgi last year torpedoed the proposed takeover of Lycos by USA Networks. |
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In March 2010 a North Korean submarine, without cause, torpedoed the Cheonan, a South Korean frigate. |
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The fashion mogul tells the New York Post that the reality kinda-star torpedoed his popularity with the socialite set. |
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Obviously this is mendaciously disingenuous coming from the erstwhile Prince of Darkness who has torpedoed many a career with anonymous briefings to journalists. |
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The captain of a submarine is shown observing through the periscope a broken-backed merchantman, torpedoed fair amidships and sinking by the bow, with the complacent rhyme. |
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Tragically, on Christmas Eve, as elements of the division crossed the English Channel on board the troop ship Leopoldville, a German submarine torpedoed the ship. |
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No loaded American troop transports were sunk en route to Europe, although several empty vessels were torpedoed while returning to the United States. |
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Critics have charged that NASA actively torpedoed those proposals. |
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Twenty-three years ago, when Hart's presidential ambitions were torpedoed by the Donna Rice affair, his wife stayed with him. |
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He died in 1941, just 35, after a German U-boat torpedoed the ship on which he was sailing as a BBC correspondent to Cairo. |
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It was torpedoed by a German U-boat towards the end of World War Two. |
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The ship is thought to have been torpedoed by a U-boat in World War One. |
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One of the worst incidents happened just after 4am on 14 May 1943, when an Imperial Japanese submarine torpedoed the Australian hospital ship, Centaur. |
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A THE SS Empire Gilbert was torpedoed by a German U-boat on Nov 2, 1942, off the coast of Iceland between Jan Mayen Island and Spitsbergen. |
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In 1945, the Baltic Sea became a mass grave for retreating soldiers and refugees on torpedoed troop transports. |
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Van Why looked up to where the first plane had torpedoed the north tower of the World Trade Center and stared in disbelief. |
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On 23 February, Prinz Eugen was torpedoed off Norway, repaired and spent the rest of the war in the Baltic. |
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The motor schooner Struma was torpedoed and sunk in the Black Sea by a Soviet submarine in February 1942 with the loss of nearly 800 lives. |
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Since there was no enemy nearby, it was assumed that she had hit a mine or had been torpedoed by a submarine. |
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On 23 February off Norway, Prinz Eugen was torpedoed by a British submarine and put out of action until October and spent the rest of the war in the Baltic. |
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The British disabled the German torpedo boat V27, which the Germans soon abandoned and sank, and Petard then torpedoed and sank V29, her second score of the day. |
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Over half of Argentine deaths in the war occurred when the nuclear submarine Conqueror torpedoed and sank the light cruiser ARA General Belgrano with the loss of 323 lives. |
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In early 1917 he received a DSO for his part in the attack on a German submarine after the Q-ship HMS Farnborough had allowed itself to be torpedoed to set a trap. |
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However, one of the survivors, Martin Pash, 87, told the Courier-Mail newspaper that he would like Japan to acknowledge that the AHS Centaur should never have been torpedoed. |
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Bristol Beaufort torpedo bombers attacked at dawn next day and one aircraft found the harbour through the haze and torpedoed Gneisenau in the stern. |
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