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On a second review it seems the desribing him as [[British-Pakistani]] can be reasonably argued, so you have no more objections from me. Tariq appears on the [[British-Pakistani]] page in the photo montage which is a good indication of things! [[User:KingHiggins|KingHiggins]] ([[User talk:KingHiggins|talk]]) 22:25, 24 February 2014 (UTC) |
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On a second review it seems the desribing him as [[British-Pakistani]] can be reasonably argued, so you have no more objections from me. Tariq appears on the [[British-Pakistani]] page in the photo montage which is a good indication of things! [[User:KingHiggins|KingHiggins]] ([[User talk:KingHiggins|talk]]) 22:25, 24 February 2014 (UTC) |
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Great name and an amusing surprise clicking through to your user page [[User:Testem|Testem]] ([[User talk:Testem|talk]]) 10:03, 4 April 2014 (UTC) |
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- } was shelled and sunk in the [[Pacific Ocean]] {{convert|50|nmi|km}} north west of [[Chichijima]] ({{coord|27|40|N|141|48|E}} by {{USS|Cogswell|DD-651|6}}, {{USS|Ingersoll|DD-652|6}} and {{USS|Knapp|
- depth charged and sunk in the [[Bay of Biscay]] off [[La Rochelle]], [[Charente-Maritime]], France ({{coord|46|30|N|3|08|W}} by a [[Consolidated B-24 Liberator]] aircraft of [[No. 53 Squadron RAF|53
- ] {{convert|40|nmi|km}} south of [[Noumea]] ({{coord|23|26|S|166|50|E}}) by {{HMNZS|Tui|T234|6}} ({{navy|New Zealand|1941}} and [[Vought OS2U Kingfisher]] aircraft of the [[United States Navy]]
- *'''S26''' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}): World War II: The [[E-boat]] sunk after an air attack.<ref>[http://german-navy.de/kriegsmarine/ships/fastattack/schnellboot1940/ships.html accessed 5 December
- of one of her 67 crew. She straggled behind the convoy and was taken in tow by {{USS|Farallon}} ({{navy|USA|1912}} and {{HMS|Hudson|W03|6}} ({{navy|UK}}). ''Fort Yale'' was torpedoed and sunk in {{
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- [[Gulf of Guinea]] off [[Legu]], [[Gold Coast (British Colony)|Gold Coast]] {{coord|5|00|N|1|00|W}}) by {{GS|U-125|1940|2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of 33 of her 37 crew.<ref name=Ilorin>
- The [[E-boat]] was sunk in the Black Sea by a torpedo fired by S72 ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}).<ref>[http://german-navy.de/kriegsmarine/ships/fastattack/schnellboot1940/ships.html accessed 5 December
- was then torpedoed and sunk by {{GS|U-608||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) at {{coord|48|55|N|33|38|W}}) with the loss of one of her 85 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{HMCS|Arvida|K113|6}} ({{navy|
- The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk by a submarine north of [[Åland]] {{coord|60|56|N|19|06|E}}).<ref>{{csr|register=MSI|id=1082679|shipname=Hera |accessdate=24 October 2012}}</ref>
- *'''{{SS|Niyo Maru||2}}''' {{flag|Japan}}): World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk off [[British Burma|Burma]] by [[Royal Air Force]
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- Germany}}) with the loss of seventeen of her 62 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{SS|Etna||2}} ({{flag|Sweden}} and {{SS|Loch Dee||2}} ({{flag|United Kingdom|civil}}).<ref name=PJH>{{cite web |
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- in the [[Atlantic Ocean]] south east of [[Trinidad]] ({{coord|8|58|N|59|33|W}}) by {{GS|U-515||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}. She was abandoned by her 48 crew but was later reboarded. She was taken in
- and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|62|19|N|15|27|W}}) by ''[[German Submarine U-442|U-442]]'' ({{navy|Nazi Germany}} with the loss of ten of her 41 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{SS|Lysaker
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- *'''{{SS|Toen Maru||2}}''' {{navy|Empire of Japan}}) : World War II: The Fleet Olier was torpedoed and sunk in the [[Makassar Strait]] ({{coord|03|29|S|
- sunk in the Caribbean Sea off [[Cape Maysi]], Cuba ({{coord|20|11|N|74|04|W}}) by {{GS|U-185||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}} with the loss of seven of her 44 crew. Survivors were rescued by {{USS|SC-742}
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- ] but she either foundered or was sunk by a ''[[coup de grâce]]'' from {{GS|U-91|1941|2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}. A total of 44 of the 74 people on board were lost.<ref name=LibJ/><ref name=
- {{SS|William Johnson||2}} ({{flag|USA|1912}}). ''Molly Pitcher'' was later sunk by {{GS|U-521||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}.<ref name=MP>{{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ships/2808.
- civil}}): World War II: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Derna ({{coord|32|59|N|22|21|E}} by {{GS|U-593||2}} ({{navy|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of nine of her
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On a second review it seems the desribing him as British-Pakistani can be reasonably argued, so you have no more objections from me. Tariq appears on the British-Pakistani page in the photo montage which is a good indication of things! KingHiggins (talk) 22:25, 24 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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Great name and an amusing surprise clicking through to your user page Testem (talk) 10:03, 4 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]