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- Derrycunihy was the name of a number of ships operated by McCowan & Gross Ltd, including: MV Derrycunihy (1943), sunk during the Normandy Landings MV Derrycunihy (1945)...
- MV Derrycunihy (MTS T72) was a British cargo ship impressed as a military transport during the Second World War. She was sunk off the Normandy beaches...
- trainer aircraft INS Cheriyam (T72), a patrol vessel of the Indian Navy MV Derrycunihy (1943), impressed into the Royal Navy as Motor Transport Ship T72 This...
- Transport Ship (MTS) T72, a general purpose cargo ship named the MV Derrycunihy. T72 joined a convoy off Southend-on-Sea and arrived off Sword Beach...
- BBC WW2 People's War is an online public history archive of World War II memories collected and published by the BBC. The project took input from June...
- Landings. Soon after D-Day, 43 Recce embarked on a transport named the MV Derrycunihy, which arrived off Sword Beach on the evening of 20 June. High seas and...
- Divisional Reconnaissance Regiment who were aboard the ill-fated MV Derrycunihy. On the night of 23 July 1944, the ship was anc****d off the coast of...
- Ireland. It is managed by Coillte. Derrycunnihy Wood, also known as Derrycunihy Wood, was legally protected as a national nature reserve by the Irish...
- killed while 21 survivors were rescued. 209 Navy 1944  United Kingdom Derrycunihy – On 24 June, while transporting troops in support of the Normandy landing...
- the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). In 1946 she was sold and renamed Derrycunihy. A further sale in 1952 saw her renamed Argobeam. In August 1955 an engine...