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The Altmark incident – escaping the “Hell ship”

The Altmark incident – escaping the “Hell ship”

by andrew | Feb 17, 2017 | Irelands Maritime Heritage, Waterford Seafarers, World War II

On the 16th February 1940 naval history was made and a major diplomatic incident was triggered when the Royal Navy boarded a ship in Norwegian waters. It led to the freedom of 300 merchant sailors, one of whom was a Waterford sailor from Cheekpoint named Pat Hanlon....

Pat Hanlon, Cheekpoint sailor, WW II POW and unsung hero

by andrew | Feb 13, 2015 | Irelands Maritime Heritage, Waterford Seafarers, World War II

On the 5th October 1939, Coolbunnia man Pat Hanlon (able seaman) was captured as part of the crew of the SS Newton Beech by the German pocket battleship Admiral Graff Spee. No one could have foretold what would lead from the event, but by February 16th 1940 it would...

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