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Sunk in 2 Minutes : The fatal encounter between I-21, HMAS Mildura and the Iron Knight, Paperback / softback Book

Sunk in 2 Minutes : The fatal encounter between I-21, HMAS Mildura and the Iron Knight Paperback / softback

Part of the Men and Ships at War series

Paperback / softback

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This fourth book in the Series 'Men and Ships at War' is a description of the fatal encounter between Japanese submarine I-21, HMAS Mildura and SS Iron Knight off the south-east coast of Australia on 8 February 1943.

In the early hours of the morning, the BHP Shipping vessel, SS Iron Knight, was sunk in 2 minutes by I-21.

The sinking occurred in full view of HMAS Mildura, the corvette escorting SS Iron Knight's convoy, OC.68.

Thirty-six merchant seamen lost their lives, many from Newcastle.

Allan's great uncle, 'Dukesy' Forbes, also from Newcastle, was aboard HMAS Mildura.

This book records for the first time the complete story of the sinking of the SS Iron Knight including the contribution of the Free French destroyer, Le Triomphant, which raced south and rescued fourteen survivors.

The events surrounding the sinking on 8 February 1943 are indicative of the wider anti-submarine battles off the south-east coast during the Australian Campaign.

The Foreword for this book has been written by Sir Tim Purcell, a classmate of Allan's from his days at Duntroon.

Sir Tim is a fellow Novocastrian with a deep appreciation of the impacts of World War II, his father served in Bomber Command during the War.

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