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On Thurs. 14 may 1942 An Allied convoy ran into a minefield laid by Germ.....

On Thurs. 14 may 1942 An Allied convoy ran into a minefield laid by Germ.....
An Allied convoy ran into a minefield laid by German submarine U-561 5 miles off of Port Said, Egypt on 14 Apr 1942; Greek ship Mount Olympus sank while Greek ship Fred and Norwegian ship Hav were damaged by explosions; the fire aboard Hav would grow out of control and she would later be written off.

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