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  Encyclopedia: September 10   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
1939 - The submarine HMS Oxley is sunk by mistake by the submarine HMS Triton off the coast of Norway and becomes the Royal Navy's first loss in the Second World War.
HMS Triton (N15) was a submarine of the Royal Navy named for the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, the personification of the roaring waters, was the lead ship of her class.
Jump to: navigation, search The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the senior service of the British armed services, being the oldest of its three branches.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/September-10   (8549 words)

  
 The Mother of All Maritime Links: Page 42 of 47
The 1906 Steam Tug Baltimore (Being restored at Baltimore, Maryland)
The 1927 Coastal Steamship John Oxley (Sydney, Australia)
Historic Warships at Birkenhead, England (The submarine HMS Onyx and the type 9B U-Boat U-534)
www.boat-links.com /linklists/boatlink-42.html   (2240 words)

  
 1939 in History
September 11 British submarine Triton torpedoes British submarine Oxley
September 11 Iraq and Saudi Arabia declare war on nazi-Germany
October 14 German U-47 sinks British battleship HMS Royal Oak, 833 killed
www.brainyhistory.com /years/1939.html   (3835 words)

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