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English: "Oil Appears on the Troubled Waters
By Lieutenant Henri Farré Observateur-Bombardier au Premier Groupe d'Escadrille de Bombardment A French F.B.A. hydro-aeroplane, flying over the North Sea in 1916 at an altitude of 1,600 metres, swooped on the silhouette of a German submarine, dropped a bomb from ninety metres and hit the U-boat two yards back of her periscope. That is the end of the story of the U-boat. " |
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