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Tuesday news

By tk
Tuesday, May 27, 2003

*Beaufort has agreed to reduce fees associated with the demolition or rehabilitation of vacant and run-down properties in the Historic District
*Area better prepared for hurricane evacuation
*Bluffton Regatta slated for June 7
-Beaufort Gazette, 5-27-03

*Editorial: Officials need help planning for natural disasters
-Carolina Morning News, Low Country Now, 5-27-03

*Researchers track marsh die-back
-Savannah Morning News, 5-27-03

*Lifeguards at ready to protect swimmers' safety
-Brunswick News, 5-26-03

*Hundreds of boaters protest manatee slow-speed zone
-Florida Times Union, 5-27-03

*State group to decide future of manatees this week
-Daytona News Journal, 5-27-03

 


I happened on your most excelent web site and found the story of the German Raider "Michel". I had a brother-in-law who lost his life while serving on the Hoegh Silverdawn on June 15 1943. He was one of six Canadians who lost their lives while serving on this ship. Only one Canadian survived of the seven on board. Four of the men were from Nova Scotia who had been recruited in Halifax and joined the ship at New York for the start of the voyage.

My search for answers over many years with the help of the Norwegian Council in Halifax enabled me to get a copy of the book by Leif Lillegaard "Last man to leave the ship" written in 1965 that told the story. 22 men were in the lifeboat and 3 died shortly after. 19 survivors landed only one

Hello,

My thanks for your E-mail, I am sorry to learn that your brother- in- law became a victim of of the German Armed Raider Michel. When Gumprich ( Michel's captain ) attacked Hoegh Silverdawn he did so without any fore warning, and also kept on firing at the ship, although it was very evident that her crew were abandoning ship. You will note my comment at the time "Had the Germans changed their policy about taking prisoners on board their Raiders from the ships they sank?"

The way it was reported about firing on the ship's boats, and only one of them surviving, the inference must be drawn that prisoners on board Raiders were becoming too much trouble.

It was the first time I had noticed this action in my study of these German Raiders. My site is run in Atlanta Georgia by my very good friend Terry Kearns, he sets it up and controls it all, my task is to supply the content. Thus any nice comments about Ahoy such as yours, are Shared, as we are a team that tries to bring some Naval History and other topics to a wider audience.

Thank you for taking the time to be in touch, we appreciate your comments.

Best wishes from America and Australia.
Mackenzie Gregory.


http://www.sleaterkinney.us  -this is the sk depot that
gets mentioned on
here a lot. this has rare/live sk mp3s and mp3's of their
related bands'
music that is no longer in print. you need a login and
password to get in to
this site.

http://www.ibb.uu.nl/~rbalkema/skhome.html  -a site that
lists related
bands, has the sk discography, has merchandise images,
etc.. just about
everything you could want to know!! very cool site!!!!

http://sk.grumblemutterspit.org/  -sk concert reviews;
photos are included
for some reviews. very cool.

http://home.att.net/~sgnerdboy/nonalbum.htm#whatif  -
scroll this page -
there are (guesses?) at lyrics to some of the rarer sk
songs; I found this
useful.

http://www.geocities.com/Pipeline/Curb/1065/E17H2B/lyrics.html
-this site
has lyrics for the sk related bands: excuse 17 and heavens
to betsy. both
excellent bands!!!

http://www.dieselsweeties.com/strips/sw150.shtml  -a
pixilated comic with
corin tucker as the star.


Euphonic Productions presents:
Canyon
American Dream

10pm, Tues, June 17
$6 at the door
The Earl
488 Flat Shoals Avenue
404-522-3950
www.badearl.com

Info on Canyon can be found at:
www.canyonrock.com (band)
www.gernblandsten.com (label)

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