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TRAWLER SINKS ITALIAN SUBMARINE.— During operations off the North African coast the trawler H.M.S. Lord Nuffield detected an Italian submarine which was later identified as the Emo. The trawler scored a succession of quick hits, in spite of the Italian’s superior armament. The submarine’s crew are shown running along the deck before jumping into the sea, where they were picked up by the Lord Nuffield.

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23943, 10 May 1943, Page 6

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TRAWLER SINKS ITALIAN SUBMARINE.—During operations off the North African coast the trawler H.M.S. Lord Nuffield detected an Italian submarine which was later identified as the Emo. The trawler scored a succession of quick hits, in spite of the Italian’s superior armament. The submarine’s crew are shown running along the deck before jumping into the sea, where they were picked up by the Lord Nuffield. Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23943, 10 May 1943, Page 6

TRAWLER SINKS ITALIAN SUBMARINE.—During operations off the North African coast the trawler H.M.S. Lord Nuffield detected an Italian submarine which was later identified as the Emo. The trawler scored a succession of quick hits, in spite of the Italian’s superior armament. The submarine’s crew are shown running along the deck before jumping into the sea, where they were picked up by the Lord Nuffield. Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23943, 10 May 1943, Page 6