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Mercury 1878 - 1919 |
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| Class: | Depot Ships |
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| Build Group: | Mercury |
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Fate: Paid off in March 1919. She was eventually sold for scrap to the Forth Ship-breaking Company, at Bo'ness, on 9 July 1919. |
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In the last days of WWII, Germany, desperate for any last gasp to defeat the allied powers, looked to their last remaining weapons and soldiers. The German Navy and the last remaining U-Boats, were brought together for one last mission, to attack the United States Homeland,
Operation Seawolf. Captain Hans Kessler, a grizzled submarine commander from both World Wars, is called into service to make the mission a success and help turn the tide of the war.
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Mercury 1878 - 1919 |
|
| Class: | Depot Ships |
| Built By: | |
| Build Group: | Mercury |
|
Fate: Paid off in March 1919. She was eventually sold for scrap to the Forth Ship-breaking Company, at Bo'ness, on 9 July 1919. |
|
In the last days of WWII, Germany, desperate for any last gasp to defeat the allied powers, looked to their last remaining weapons and soldiers. The German Navy and the last remaining U-Boats, were brought together for one last mission, to attack the United States Homeland,
Operation Seawolf. Captain Hans Kessler, a grizzled submarine commander from both World Wars, is called into service to make the mission a success and help turn the tide of the war.
15 pages added or updated in the last 2 month
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