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ADDITIONS 2010 / 2024 - A LAST UPDATE

2)ADDITIONS 2011


13/APR/2011. Added 3 rare pictures from US Navy Blimps at Amapa airfield.

http://www.sixtant.net/2011/artigos.php?cat=u.s.-navy-bases-in-brazil&sub=u.s-navy-bases-&tag=3)usn-naf-amapa


12/APR/2011. Reprogrammed the Articles of all ships sunk in South Atlantic. Now they are split into 3 categories, being those which were sunk by U-Boats, Raiders and Italian Submarines.


10/MAR/2011 Added several pages with history of British Navy in the south Atlantic. More than 170 ships were deployed at several bases along African coast.

http://www.sixtant.net/2011/artigos.php?cat=royal-navy-south-atlantic-command&sub=british-royal-navy-south-atlantic&tag=1)royal-navy-freetown


30/JAN/2011. Added a new page with history and photos of Brazilian Naval Base at Natal.

http://www.sixtant.net/2011/artigos.php?cat=brazilian-navy-northeast-naval-force-*&sub=northeast-naval-force-in-action&tag=4)naval-base-natal


25/JAN/2011- Added 5 photos of the main gates of Camp Ingram Recife as well as the Brazilian Naval base which was located adjacent to Camp Ingram.

CAMP INGRAM RECIFE * - Articles - Sixtant - War II in the South Atlantic


07/JAN/2011. With the valuable help of the prestigious John H. Marsh Maritime Research Centre we acquired the rights to display the pictures of these 9 merchants sunk in the South Atlantic. They are the British LLANDILO, HAMLA, TRAFALGAR, SOLON II, RABAUL and TOWER GRANGE. The Norwegean ALFRED OLSEN, the American (Panamanian flag) CARDINA, and the Egyptian RADAMES.


 

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