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On Sun. 06 Sep 1942 German submarine U-514 sank British sailing vessel.....

On Sun. 06 Sep 1942 German submarine U-514 sank British sailing vessel.....
German submarine U-514 sank British sailing vessel Helen Forsey by gunfire 500 miles east of Bermuda at 1100 hours; 2 were killed, 4 survived. At 2323 hours, U-109 sank British passenger-cargo ship Tuscan Star 300 miles southwest of Cape Palmas, Liberia, 51 were killed, 63 survived but 1 of them would be taken prisoner.

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