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January 17 - Enid (Captain Wibe) of neutral Norway sailing from Steinkjer to Dublin, 10
miles north of Shetland,
went to assist SS Polzella which had been torpedoed by U25, U25 then shelled and
sank Enid.
March 3 - Cato (Capt. Richard Martin), British, from
Dublin to Bristol, struck a mine 2.5 miles west of Nash Point 13 died 2
survived.
March 9 - Trawler Leukos sunk by gunfire from U-38, NW of Tory Island - 11 dead.[1] (She
may have moved between the surfacing U-boat and English trawlers, in the hope that the tricolour would
protect her while the English escaped)
March 10 - City of Bremen rescues crew of
Amor (Dutch) in the North Sea - 33 saved
May 27 - Uruguay of neutral Argentina sailing from Rosario to
Limerick with 6,000 tons of maize, sunk with scuttling charges by
U37 160 miles from Cape
Villano. 15 died, 13 survived.
June 10 - Violando N Goulandris of then-neutral Greece sailing from Santa Fe to
Waterford with a cargo of wheat was torpedoed by U48 off Cape Finisterre
6 died 22 survived.
June 12 - U-38 lands a
German spy, Karl Simon, in Dingle. He was promptly arrested and interned
for the duration.
November 7 - Éamon de Valera, speaking in response
to Winston
Churchill's statement, says that there can be no question of
handing over Irish ports for use by British forces while they retain control
of Northern
Ireland.
November 11 - Ardmore (Capt. T. Ford) struck a mine
off the Saltee
Islands - 24 died