Sous-marin I-52 / I-52 submarine

petits bateaux


Folder: transports

la grue de THALIA

la poupe de THALIA

la poupe de THALIA

THALIA

19 Aug 2018 1 159
www.flotteoceanographique.fr/La-flotte/Navires/Navires-cotiers/Thalia

débarquement à Troie

en route pour la guerre

les enfants s'amusent

2000 ans de navigation

rencontre dans le temps

poursuite dans le temps

faire l'histoire

30 Aug 2018 3 101
première sortie du voilier LE LUTIN

LE LUTIN

30 Aug 2018 4 110
première sortie du voilier LE LUTIN

le crépuscule des Vikings

18 Aug 2019 3 2 124
www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuPh5ruZwCw

somewhere under the rainbow.....

HMCS Assiniboine

02 Nov 2019 4 81
Completed in 1932 as HMS Kempenfelt. She was transferred to the RCN at Devonport on 19 Oct 1939 and commissioned as HMCS ASSINIBOINE I18. She arrived in Halifax on 19 Nov 1939. Assigned to the America and West Indies Station, she left for Jamaica on 05 Dec 1939 to carry out Caribbean patrols. While so employed ASSINIBOINE assisted in the capture of the German freighter Hannover in the Mona Passage and towed her into Kingston, Jamaica. She returned to Halifax on 31 Mar 1940, and was employed there as a local escort until 15 Jan 1941, when she sailed for the U.K. to join EG 10, Greenock. With the formation of Newfoundland Command in Jun 1941, "Bones" was allocated to it for mid-ocean escort service. While thus employed with convoy SC.94, on 06 Aug 1942, she rammed and sank U 210, necessitating repairs at Halifax from 29 Aug to 20 Dec 1942. Not long after her return to service, while on passage to Londonderry on 02 Mar 1943, she attacked a U-boat with depth charges set too shallow, causing serious damage to her stern. Repairs were effected at Liverpool from 07 Mar to 13 Jul 1943, when she joined EG C-1 of MOEF. In Apr 1944, she returned to Canada for refit at Shelburne, N.S., and on 01 Aug 1944 arrived at Londonderry to become a member of EG 12 and, a few weeks later, EG 11. In Dec 1944 she was loaned to EG 14, Liverpool, and remained with it until VE-Day. She returned to Canada in Jun 1945, and, after brief employment as a troop transport, was paid off 08 Aug 1945. On 10 Nov 1945, en route for scrapping at Baltimore, ASSINIBOINE broke her tow and was wrecked near East Point, P.E.I. Her remains were broken up on the wreck site in 1952. U-Boats Sunk: U-210 sunk on 06 Aug 1942 by HMCS ASSINIBOINE I18 in position 54-25 N, 39-37 W

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