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On Wed. 22 Oct 1941 German submarine U-68 sank British oiler RFA Darkd.....

On Wed. 22 Oct 1941 German submarine U-68 sank British oiler RFA Darkd.....
German submarine U-68 sank British oiler RFA Darkdale off St. Helena in the South Atlantic at 0142 hours, destroying 3,000 tons of fuel oil, 850 tons of aviation fuel, and 500 tons of diesel oil; 41 were killed, 4 survived including the captain. Darkdale was the first British ship to be sunk south of the Equator in WW2.

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