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- Convoy_SC_107 abstract "Convoy SC 107 was the 107th of the numbered series of World War II Slow Convoys of merchant ships from Sydney, Cape Breton Island to Liverpool. The ships departed New York City on 24 October 1942 and were found and engaged by a wolfpack of U-boats which sank fifteen ships. It was the heaviest loss of ships from any trans-Atlantic convoy through the winter of 1942-43.".
- Convoy_SC_107 causalties "15 freighters sunk (83,790GRT)".
- Convoy_SC_107 causalties "150 killed/drowned".
- Convoy_SC_107 combatant "25px Germany".
- Convoy_SC_107 combatant "25px United Kingdom".
- Convoy_SC_107 combatant "Canada".
- Convoy_SC_107 commander Admiral.
- Convoy_SC_107 date "1942-11-04".
- Convoy_SC_107 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Battle_of_the_Atlantic.
- Convoy_SC_107 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Battle_of_the_St._Lawrence.
- Convoy_SC_107 place Atlantic_Ocean.
- Convoy_SC_107 result "German tactical victory".
- Convoy_SC_107 strength "17 submarines".
- Convoy_SC_107 strength "2 destroyers".
- Convoy_SC_107 strength "39 freighters".
- Convoy_SC_107 strength "6 corvettes".
- Convoy_SC_107 thumbnail Digby_1.jpg?width=300.
- Convoy_SC_107 wikiPageID "16075123".
- Convoy_SC_107 wikiPageRevisionID "594694942".
- Convoy_SC_107 caption "RCAF Digby bomber about 1942".
- Convoy_SC_107 casualties "100".
- Convoy_SC_107 casualties "15".
- Convoy_SC_107 casualties "150".
- Convoy_SC_107 casualties "2".
- Convoy_SC_107 combatant "25".
- Convoy_SC_107 combatant "Canada".
- Convoy_SC_107 commander Admiral.
- Convoy_SC_107 commander Karl_Dönitz.
- Convoy_SC_107 commander "LCDR D.W. Piers RCN".
- Convoy_SC_107 commander "VADM B C Watson".
- Convoy_SC_107 conflict "Convoy SC 107".
- Convoy_SC_107 date "--10-29".
- Convoy_SC_107 hasPhotoCollection Convoy_SC_107.
- Convoy_SC_107 partof Battle_of_the_Atlantic_(1939–1945).
- Convoy_SC_107 partof Battle_of_the_St._Lawrence.
- Convoy_SC_107 place Atlantic_Ocean.
- Convoy_SC_107 result "German tactical victory".
- Convoy_SC_107 strength "17".
- Convoy_SC_107 strength "2".
- Convoy_SC_107 strength "39".
- Convoy_SC_107 strength "6".
- Convoy_SC_107 subject Category:Naval_battles_of_World_War_II_involving_Canada.
- Convoy_SC_107 subject Category:North_Atlantic_convoys_of_World_War_II.
- Convoy_SC_107 type Event.
- Convoy_SC_107 type MilitaryConflict.
- Convoy_SC_107 type SocietalEvent.
- Convoy_SC_107 type Event.
- Convoy_SC_107 type Event.
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- Convoy_SC_107 comment "Convoy SC 107 was the 107th of the numbered series of World War II Slow Convoys of merchant ships from Sydney, Cape Breton Island to Liverpool. The ships departed New York City on 24 October 1942 and were found and engaged by a wolfpack of U-boats which sank fifteen ships. It was the heaviest loss of ships from any trans-Atlantic convoy through the winter of 1942-43.".
- Convoy_SC_107 label "Convoy SC 107".
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- Convoy_SC_107 sameAs Q5166654.
- Convoy_SC_107 sameAs Q5166654.
- Convoy_SC_107 wasDerivedFrom Convoy_SC_107?oldid=594694942.
- Convoy_SC_107 depiction Digby_1.jpg.
- Convoy_SC_107 isPrimaryTopicOf Convoy_SC_107.
- Convoy_SC_107 name "Convoy SC 107".