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Month: December 2015

The HMS Curacoa incident 1942

The HMS Curacoa incident 1942

On 2nd October 1942 about 60 km north of the coast of Ireland HMS Curacoa (D41) was escorting the ocean liner RMS Queen Mary carrying 10,000 American troops preparing to take part in the D-Day Landings, as part of Convoy AT024. At this point

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The Arnside Street Fire 1940

The Arnside Street Fire 1940

World War One researchers quickly become aware of the loss of the bulk of soldier’s records as a result of a German incendiary bomb striking the Arnside Street storage depot in September 1940. Arnside Street is located just south of

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