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Tango01 | 28 Sep 2020 10:02 p.m. PST |
"In 1940 the Vosper-class torpedo patrol boats Vijelia, Viforul and Viscolul, built in England, were commissioned. Together with other units purchased or built after 1940, such as the six Power-class torpedo patrol boats from the Netherlands and the two submarines Rechinul and Marsuinul, fitted in the Galatzi Shipyard, those ships were used to accomplish the complex missions assigned to the Royal Navy during the Second World War. Taking into consideration the type of these missions, one can distinguish among seven important stages in our Navy�s participation in WWII. The first stage ranges from June 28, 1940 to June 22, 1941. During this campaign, the missions of the Naval Forces were as follows: making the Soviet troops retreat from the South of Basarabia, thus freeing the Chilia distributary and opening the navigation on the Danube; crossing of the Romanian troops to the right bank of the Danube; beating off the Soviet troops away from the border area; defending Sulina and Constanza ports…." More here link Amicalement Armand
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