HMS Welshman & HMS Manxman
These ships were fast minelayers (reputed
to be the fastest ships in the Navy in the early 1940's capable of some 40 knots).
They were used to supply Malta with service personnel, food & ammunition
along with the Submarines ( HMS Upholder...) during
the early part of the siege.
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HMS Manxman - M 70
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Taken in Malta unknown date.
Taken in Scotland -1949. |
Taken en route to Malta
from Gibraltar 1941.
Bell currently in the Malta National War Museum. |
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1st December 1942, damaged by
German submarine U-375. http://www.ubootwaffe.net/ops/ships.cgi?boat=375;nr=6 |
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HMS Welshman - M 84
- Commanded by Captain Dennis Friedberger RN.
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10th May 1942.... She returned to the UK for a repair due to damage sustained on a Malta run. After returning to the Mediterranean she was sunk 35 miles east-northeast off Tobruk, Libya by a single torpedo from the German submarine U-617 http://www.ubootwaffe.net/ops/ships.cgi?boat=617;nr=9 on the 1st February 1943. Links -
References: Siege Malta 1940 - 1943. Ernle Bradford |
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