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Tricheco (italian for Walrus) was the name of at
least two
ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian submarine
Tricheco (1909), a Glauco-class...
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served the
Italian Navy.
Delfino Glauco class Glauco Narvalo Otaria Squalo Tricheco Foca
Medusa class Medusa Argo
Fisalia Jalea Jantina Salpa Velella Zoea...
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destroyer Libeccio after the
Battle of the
Duisburg Convoy, two
submarines (
Tricheco and
Ammiraglio Saint-Bon) and an
auxiliary minesweeper, and ten merchant...
- 15
October 1940
Tribune 1,575 17
October 1939
Broken up
November 1947
Tricheco Regia
Marina Squalo submarine 1,107 25 June 1931 Sunk 18
March 1942 Trident...
- non-combat, 64 written-off and 125 damaged. d
Italian submarines: Nereide,
Tricheco, Uarsciek, Fisalia, Topazio, Adua, Dessie, Malachite, Squalo, Smeraldo...
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Tricheco was one of four Squalo-class
submarines built for the
Regia Marina (Royal
Italian Navy)
during the late 1920s. The boat
served in
World War II...
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submarine blew
apart and sank. The submarine,
later identified as the
Tricheco, was lost with all hands.
There was no counterattack, but
motor torpedo...
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October –
While on
patrol in the Mediterranean, the
Italian submarine Tricheco sank the
Italian submarine Gemma in error. 5
January –
While flying an...
- to a mix-up and
delay in communication,
Tricheco was
unaware of Gemma's location. At 1:15 on Oct. 8,
Tricheco sighted in the dark a
silhouette of a submarine...
- 1943.
Squalo (English: Shark),
withdrawn from service, 9
September 1943.
Tricheco (English: Walrus), sunk by the
British submarine Upholder off Brindisi...