HMS Lady Shirley

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HMS Lady Shirley (T464), also known as HMT Lady Shirley, was a fishing trawler requisitioned by the Royal Navy in 1940 and converted for anti-submarine warfare duties. She sank U-111 on 4 October 1941, capturing 44 of her crew. Lady Shirley was sunk herself on 11 December 1941, by a single torpedo from U-374.

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MT Lady Shirley
shipwrecknaval trawlerRoyal NavyUnited Kingdom


Location: 27.25, -20.45, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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Action of Hm Trawler Lady Shirley With German U-boat. September 1941, on Board Hmt Lady Shirley, during and After the Action. a Large German U-boat Surrendered As a Result of the Action of Hmt Lady Shirley. the A5796
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    siteshipwreckHMS Lady Shirleynaval trawler, shipwreckWikidata
    commonsimageHMS Lady Shirley Commons
    commonsimageAction of Hm Trawler Lady Shirley With German U-boat. September 1941, on Board Hmt Lady Shirley, during and After the Action. a Large German U-boat Surrendered As a Result of the Action of Hmt Lady Shirley. the A5796 Commons