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One method devised to deal with U-boat attacks was the decoy or Q-ship, designed to lure submarines that were targeting merchant shipping close enough that concealed guns or other weapons could sink them.
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had ended her short-lived Q-ship career and returned to being a fishing boat. Jehan, in addition to his DSC, was subsequently specially promoted to
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1770:"British fishing vessels lost at sea due to enemy action: Years 1917, 1918 in date order"
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raised and gave the command to open fire. A burst of three rounds from the
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did approach a group of smacks in the vicinity the next day. Unknown to
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within range and sinking her with nine shots from her gun. The
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s crew shared the bounty offered for German submarines. After
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in colour, the traditional sail colour for British smacks.
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Karl Gross, one of the fishing vessels was the disguised
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had sunk six smacks off Lowestoft in a two-day period.
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s gunner unleashed another six shots into the hull of
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1373:. Canoga Park, California: Challenge Publications.
1955:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in February 1917
1786:The information on the website is extracted from
1464:The information on the website is extracted from
2268:World War I patrol vessels of the United Kingdom
1669:The World War I Document archive: The War at Sea
269:
2278:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War I
1901:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
1874:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
1847:. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press.
1649:(Supplement). 19 November 1915. p. 11558.
186:1 Ă— 3-pounder (47 mm) or 6-pounder (57 mm) gun
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2283:World War I shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean
1843:Gibson, R. H.; Maurice Prendergast (2003) .
1038:. On 19 November 1915 Jehan was awarded the
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1050:split the submarine bounty paid by the
1872:Verschollen: World War I U-boat losses
1789:British Vessels Lost at Sea: 1914–1918
1467:British Vessels Lost at Sea: 1914–1918
929:. All the while, small arms fire from
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2258:Fishing vessels of the United Kingdom
1820:. Newton Abbot: David & Charles.
1671:. Great War Primary Documents Archive
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218:succeeded in luring German submarine
124:submarine bounty (cash award to crew)
28:
7:
1235:Karl Gross' name is also spelled as
1098:15 nautical miles (28 km) from
1845:The German Submarine War, 1914–1918
1524:"Ships hit during WWI: Laurestina"
14:
1758:. 5 November 1920. p. 10754.
1607:"Ships hit during WWI: Bona Fide"
1486:"Ships hit during WWI: Britannia"
1320:"Ships hit during WWI: Inverlyon"
1057:About three weeks after she sank
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1581:"Ships hit during WWI: Intrepid"
1365:Perkins, Hugh (September 2008).
814:from Lowestoft—were assigned to
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1899:The U-Boat Offensive: 1914–1945
1793:His Majesty's Stationery Office
1562:"Ships hit during WWI: Welfare"
1543:"Ships hit during WWI: Quivive"
1471:His Majesty's Stationery Office
821:On 14 August, the 59-ton smack
1738:. 7 January 1916. p. 340.
1505:"Ships hit during WWI: Edward"
1:
799:and three other gunners from
483:Scarborough/Hartlepool/Whitby
1870:Messimer, Dwight R. (2002).
1665:"The gunner and the U-boat"
1367:"The gunner and the U-boat"
1040:Distinguished Service Cross
237:Distinguished Service Cross
2299:
2273:Maritime incidents in 1917
1681:See additional note no. 2.
1663:Perkins, J. David (1999).
568:Action of 15 February 1918
231:in command of the vessel,
2263:Q-ships of the Royal Navy
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640:Atlantic U-boat Campaign
393:, unknown number of crew
278:Atlantic U-boat Campaign
270:Action of 15 August 1915
210:that was converted to a
1897:Tarrant, V. E. (1989).
1816:Ships of the Royal Navy
1223:Ships of the Royal Navy
1000:to sink to the bottom.
129:General characteristics
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698:Bombardment of Orleans
355:Commanders and leaders
16:British's fishing boat
1703:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
1691:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
1605:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
1579:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
1560:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
1541:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
1522:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
1503:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
1484:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
1318:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
1250:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur.
1046:, and the crewmen of
973:went down she fouled
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792:. Regular Royal Navy
398:Casualties and losses
82:Sunk, 1 February 1917
1972:HM Armed Smack
1705:"WWI U-boats: UB 16"
872:, and Gross, on the
854:Oberleutnant zur See
558:2nd Heligoland Bight
463:1st Heligoland Bight
336:Imperial German Navy
259:on 1 February 1917.
1693:"Ships hit by UB 2"
1252:"WWI U-boats: UB 4"
1183:for an action with
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961:A smack similar to
797:Ernest Martin Jehan
790:Royal Naval Reserve
746:fore-and-aft rigged
563:11–12 December 1917
447:North Sea 1914–1918
371:Ernest Martin Jehan
275:Part of World War I
233:Ernest Martin Jehan
169:fore-and-aft rigged
99:Ernest Martin Jehan
1774:World War 1 at Sea
1755:The London Gazette
1735:The London Gazette
1646:The London Gazette
1452:World War 1 at Sea
1189:during World War I
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781:on 2 August 1915.
748:and may have been
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1908:978-0-87021-764-7
1881:978-1-55750-475-3
1827:978-0-7153-4396-8
1305:Colledge, p. 176.
1220:, in volume 2 of
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990:messenger pigeons
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1962:Shipwrecks
1285:References
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