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Convoy SC 107 was the 107th of the numbered series of World War II Slow Convoys of merchant ships from Sydney, Cape Breton Island to Liverpool. The ships departed New York City on 24 October 1942 and were found and engaged by a wolfpack of U-boats which sank fifteen ships. It was the heaviest loss of ships from any trans-Atlantic convoy through the winter of 1942-43.
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Convoy SC 107
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15 freighters sunk (83,790GRT) 150 killed/drowned
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Canada 25pxGermany 25pxUnited Kingdom
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dbpedia:Admiral
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1942-11-04Z
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dbpedia:Atlantic_Ocean
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German tactical victory
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2destroyers 39 freighters 6corvettes 17 submarines
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