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- third group, Darkdale and Dinsdale were both torpedoed and sunk in 1941. Denbydale was badly damaged by Italian frogmen of the Decima Flottiglia MAS in harbour...
- crewmen for them. At Gibraltar, the torpedoes sank three ships: the tankers Denbydale and Fiona S****, and the cargo ship Durham. All six crewmen swam to Spain...
- Cyclone RFA Danmark RFA Dapper RFA Darkdale RFA Delphinula RFA Demeter RFA Denbydale RFA Derwentdale RFA Dewdale RFA Diligence RFA Dingledale RFA Dinsdale...
- alert to parti****te in the operation. These included RFA Abbeydale, RFA Denbydale, RFA Dewdale, RFA Ennerdale and RFA Olwen "Operation "Pilgrim" (plans...
- and his partner Giovanni Magro mined and damaged the naval tanker RFA Denbydale (of 17,200 tons of displacement), which remained afloat but was considered...
- secretly loaded six crewmen in Cádiz and sank three ships: two tankers named Denbydale and Fiona S****, and a cargo ship, the Durham. The crews of the torpedoes...
- Dale-class oiler (1940) Dewdale Darkdale Derwentdale Dingledale Dinsdale Denbydale Eaglesdale Easedale Ennerdale Echodale Dale-class oiler (1938) Cairndale...
- 1943 and towed to the UK via Malta. Re-engined with engines from the Denbydale in February 1946, she returned to service as a tanker, her extra accommodation...
- and Fiona S**** (2444 GRT, 1892) was sunk whilst other two ships, RFA Denbydale (8154 GRT / 17 000 t) and MS Durham (10893 GRT) were damaged. The Italians...
- Vol. 6. Kraus-Tomson/Googlebooks. 1964. Retrieved 23 June 2020. "RFA Denbydale". Royal Fleet Auxiliary Historical Society. Retrieved 18 October 2011...