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- Action_of_8_May_1918 abstract "The Action of 8 May 1918 was a small naval engagement which occurred off Algiers, North Africa during World War I. In the action, an American armed yacht and a British destroyer encountered the German U-boat UB-70. Initially, the engagement was thought to be inconclusive, but later on the allied warships were credited with sinking the German submarine.".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 causalties "none".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 commander Johannes_Remy.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 commander Richard_P._McCullough.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 date "1918-05-08".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Naval_warfare_in_the_Mediterranean_during_World_War_I.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 isPartOfMilitaryConflict World_War_I.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 notes "*The Allied warships were escorting several merchantmen during the action, one steamer was sunk.".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 place Algiers.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 place French_Algeria.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 place Mediterranean_Sea.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 result "Allied victory".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 strength "1 auxiliary cruiser".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 strength "1 destroyer".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 strength "1 submarine".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 thumbnail USS_Lydonia_1917_1919.jpg?width=300.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 wikiPageExternalLink lydonia.htm.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 wikiPageExternalLink sp700.htm.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 wikiPageExternalLink 170700.htm.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 wikiPageID "25521498".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 wikiPageRevisionID "594576329".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 caption "during the war, circa 1918.".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 casualties "1".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 casualties "none".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 commander "23".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 commander "Johannes Remy".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 conflict "--05-08".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 date "1918-05-08".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 hasPhotoCollection Action_of_8_May_1918.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 notes "*The Allied warships were escorting several merchantmen during the action, one steamer was sunk.".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 partof Naval_warfare_in_the_Mediterranean_during_World_War_I.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 partof World_War_I.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 place "off Algiers, French Algeria, Mediterranean Sea".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 result "Allied victory".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 strength "1".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 subject Category:Conflicts_in_1918.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 subject Category:Mediterranean_naval_operations_of_World_War_I.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 subject Category:Naval_battles_of_World_War_I_involving_Germany.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 subject Category:Naval_battles_of_World_War_I_involving_the_United_Kingdom.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 subject Category:Naval_battles_of_World_War_I_involving_the_United_States.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 type Event.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 type MilitaryConflict.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 type SocietalEvent.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 type Event.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 type ConflictEvent.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 type Event.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 type Thing.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 comment "The Action of 8 May 1918 was a small naval engagement which occurred off Algiers, North Africa during World War I. In the action, an American armed yacht and a British destroyer encountered the German U-boat UB-70. Initially, the engagement was thought to be inconclusive, but later on the allied warships were credited with sinking the German submarine.".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 label "Action of 8 May 1918".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 label "Azione dell'8 maggio 1918".
- Action_of_8_May_1918 sameAs Azione_dell'8_maggio_1918.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 sameAs m.09rwq34.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 sameAs Q3631504.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 sameAs Q3631504.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 wasDerivedFrom Action_of_8_May_1918?oldid=594576329.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 depiction USS_Lydonia_1917_1919.jpg.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 isPrimaryTopicOf Action_of_8_May_1918.
- Action_of_8_May_1918 name "Action of 8 May 1918".