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Liverpool to the North Atlantic west of Portugal, where she would leave the convoy to enter neutral Portuguese waters and proceed to Lisbon unescorted. After calling at Lisbon she would continue unescorted to
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Liverpool with Convoy OG 44, but stayed with the convoy all the way to Gibraltar. She then sailed unescorted to Lisbon and back to Gibraltar (24 October – 3 November), and made a separate unescorted trip to Las Palmas, Tenerife and
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Britain to Gibraltar, unescorted from there to Lisbon and back, and then by convoy from Gibraltar home to Britain. From the first and third trips
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Gibraltar (3–19 November). Then she joined Convoy HG 47, which left Gibraltar on 20 November and reached Liverpool on 4 December.
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Brothers changed the movements of its ships. In August 1940
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s survivors, thus further depleting OG 71's escort, while
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shelled her with its 100 mm (4 in) guns. The
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1441:. Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service. 2010
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did not call at Tenerife, but instead went south to
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565:were introduced for 1934, she was designated GPVD.
2183:World War II passenger ships of the United Kingdom
1749:WRNS: A History of the Women's Royal Naval Service
854:s naval contingent included the Convoy Commodore,
2178:World War I passenger ships of the United Kingdom
1855:Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in August 1941
2168:Ships sunk by German submarines in World War II
455:Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company
2188:World War II shipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean
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1772:Britannia's daughters: the story of the WRNS
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1469:"12 Scarborough Wrens sunk by U-boat"
1364:– via Southampton City Council.
1333:– via Southampton City Council.
1305:– via Southampton City Council.
1277:– via Southampton City Council.
1117:in their memory. It was stationed at
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7:
1439:"QARNNS National Arboretum Memorial"
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1097:commemorated the 22 Wrens lost with
1005:s crew (joining 11 she rescued from
873:and two Royal Navy ships; the sloop
540:equipment, and from 1934 she had an
267:20 ft 9 in (6.32 m)
14:
2158:Maritime incidents in August 1941
1635:Helgason, Guðmundur (1995–2013).
1608:Helgason, Guðmundur (1995–2013).
1581:Helgason, Guðmundur (1995–2013).
1554:Helgason, Guðmundur (1995–2013).
1524:Helgason, Guðmundur (1995–2013).
1192:Helgason, Guðmundur (1995–2013).
1121:in Wales until 1964, and then at
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1356:. London: Lloyd's Register. 1934
1325:. London: Lloyd's Register. 1933
1297:. London: Lloyd's Register. 1930
1269:. London: Lloyd's Register. 1934
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1166:Allen, Tony (8 November 2013).
214:Sunk by torpedo, 19 August 1941
1:
1467:Markwell, June (5 May 2005).
1347:"Steamers & Motorships".
1316:"Steamers & Motorships".
1288:"Steamers & Motorships".
1260:"Steamers & Motorships".
1224:"Steamers & Motorships".
594:France's surrender to Germany
573:From October 1939 until 1940
485:, giving her a speed of 12.5
475:triple expansion steam engine
1661:Memorial bench coordinates:
1350:Lloyd's Register of Shipping
1319:Lloyd's Register of Shipping
1291:Lloyd's Register of Shipping
1263:Lloyd's Register of Shipping
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1142:Scarborough, North Yorkshire
1009:), but on 22 August west of
785:nurse, Sister Kate Gribble.
631:vessel claimed five hits on
1747:Fletcher, Marjorie (1989).
1728:Crabb, Brian James (2006).
1130:National Memorial Arboretum
775:Women's Royal Naval Service
324:12.5 knots (23.2 km/h)
251:315.3 ft (96.1 m)
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799:was neutral so its ships,
763:Royal Naval Patrol Service
259:44.2 ft (13.5 m)
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1732:. Donington: Shaun Tyas.
1125:in Yorkshire until 1972.
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275:18.5 ft (5.6 m)
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1502:. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb
1392:. Don Kindell, ConvoyWeb
1247:Southampton City Council
1168:"SS Aguila (II) (+1941)"
807:, were not blacked out.
738:Approximate position of
638:After her narrow escape
569:Second World War service
235:tonnage under deck 2,162
695:burned and exploded in
620:Italian submarine
306:triple-expansion engine
219:General characteristics
1770:Mason, Ursula (1992).
1705:Cook, Bernard (2006).
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1709:. Santa Barbara, CA:
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1685:54.281761; -0.389708
1643:. GuĂ°mundur Helgason
1641:Ships hit by U-boats
1616:. GuĂ°mundur Helgason
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1587:Ships hit by U-boats
1562:. GuĂ°mundur Helgason
1560:Ships hit by U-boats
1532:. GuĂ°mundur Helgason
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1526:"HNoMS Bath (I 17)"
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1114:Aguila Wren
844:s survivors
550:records no
304:3-cylinder
238:1,855
229:3,255
135:Yard number
2148:1916 ships
2142:Categories
1947:Kephallina
1926:California
1862:Shipwrecks
1785:0850522714
1776:Leo Cooper
1762:0713461853
1751:. London:
1720:1851097708
1668:54°16′54″N
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1148:References
1082:Black Swan
1074:Portsmouth
1020:Empire Oak
995:Empire Oak
986:Wallflower
866:destroyer
858:PE Parker
834:Wallflower
755:Royal Navy
584:Las Palmas
563:call signs
340:(by 1930);
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107:Las Palmas
2116:July 1941
2013:HMS
2004:Tonbridge
2002:HMS
1974:HMS
1967:HMS
1956:USS
1935:HMS
1892:HMT
1883:Karl Marx
1671:0°23′23″W
1411:Cook 2006
1386:"Avoceta"
1088:HMS
1038:Monuments
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937:Hydrangea
935:HMS
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892:Luftwaffe
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656:Gibraltar
622:Barbarigo
445:in 1915.
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336:wireless
172:Call sign
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1711:ABC-CLIO
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1583:"Aguila"
1194:"Aguila"
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958:rescued
956:Clonlara
829:corvette
801:Clonlara
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692:Malakand
644:Freetown
588:Tenerife
532:By 1930
419:and the
353:Armament
143:Launched
111:Tenerife
75:Operator
56:Namesake
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1937:Picotee
1900:Gallois
1890:6 Aug:
1880:8 Aug:
1870:3 Aug:
1802:17°34′W
1799:49°14′N
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991:tugboat
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520:Alondra
498:Ardeola
417:Madeira
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372:Alondra
311:single
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224:Tonnage
121:Builder
25:History
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2015:Zinnia
1991:HNoMS
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1958:PC-457
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461:built
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413:Lisbon
401:Dundee
389:Aguila
248:Length
168:140543
129:Dundee
103:Lisbon
50:Aguila
2083:U-570
2067:Skory
2061:Azard
2045:Adele
2035:U-452
1916:U-144
1910:Tuman
1894:Agate
1873:U-401
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313:screw
280:Decks
272:Depth
95:Route
67:Owner
61:eagle
2112:1942
2104:1941
2096:1940
1993:Bath
1780:ISBN
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