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The drowned and the saved, when war came to the Hebrides

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The drowned and the saved, when war came to the Hebrides
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The drowned and the saved
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electronic resource
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Sub title
when war came to the Hebrides
Summary
The loss of two British ships crammed with American soldiers bound for the trenches of the First World War brought the devastation of war directly to the shores of the Scottish island of Islay. The sinking of the troopship Tuscania by a German U-Boat on 5 February 1918 was the first major loss of US troops in in the war. Eight months after the people of Islay had buried more than 200 Tuscania dead, the armed merchant cruiser Otranto collided with another troopship during a terrible storm. Despite a valiant rescue attempt by HMS Mounsay, the Otranto drifted towards Islay, hit a reef, throwing 600 men into the water. Just 19 survived; the rest were drowned or crushed by the wreckage
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