MV Breconshire
MV Breconshire was a 9,776-gross register ton (GRT) cargo liner built in the late 1930s for the Glen Line. She was taken over by the Royal Navy during World War II as a supply ship and modified to carry fuel oil. The ship participated in many Malta convoys and was sunk by Axis bombers on 27 March 1942.
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MV Breconshire
MV Breconshire was a 9,776-gross register ton (GRT) cargo liner built in the late 1930s for the Glen Line. She was taken over by the Royal Navy during World War II as a supply ship and modified to carry fuel oil. The ship participated in many Malta convoys and was sunk by Axis bombers on 27 March 1942.
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MV Breconshire was a 9,776-gro ...... Axis bombers on 27 March 1942.
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Sunk by Axis bombers, 27 March 1942
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Breconshire in Grand Harbour, Malta
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*UK official number: 172758
*Code letters: GSGF
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MV Breconshire was a 9,776-gro ...... Axis bombers on 27 March 1942.
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MV Breconshire
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Breconshire
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