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Life On Board a Dutch Destroyer—H.N.M.S. “Isaac Sweers” In The Mediterranean: H.N.M.S. “Isaac Sweers” was one of four destroyers which engaged a strong Italian force in the Mediterranean, attacking one enemy cruiser which blew up, and another which was left burning. A torpedo-boat was also heavily damaged and an E-boat sunk. Members of gun crew of the H.N.M.S. “Isaac Sweers” overhauling their pom-pom to be ready for action.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3155, 10 August 1942, Page 7

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Life On Board a Dutch Destroyer—H.N.M.S. “Isaac Sweers” In The Mediterranean: H.N.M.S. “Isaac Sweers” was one of four destroyers which engaged a strong Italian force in the Mediterranean, attacking one enemy cruiser which blew up, and another which was left burning. A torpedo-boat was also heavily damaged and an E-boat sunk. Members of gun crew of the H.N.M.S. “Isaac Sweers” overhauling their pom-pom to be ready for action. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3155, 10 August 1942, Page 7

Life On Board a Dutch Destroyer—H.N.M.S. “Isaac Sweers” In The Mediterranean: H.N.M.S. “Isaac Sweers” was one of four destroyers which engaged a strong Italian force in the Mediterranean, attacking one enemy cruiser which blew up, and another which was left burning. A torpedo-boat was also heavily damaged and an E-boat sunk. Members of gun crew of the H.N.M.S. “Isaac Sweers” overhauling their pom-pom to be ready for action. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 51, Issue 3155, 10 August 1942, Page 7

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