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    My friend has found a bracelet on a shipwreck. The name on the bracelet is Joe M. Marlin Jr. Also the following number: 34710648. The name of the ship is Alan A dale. The ship was probably sunk in the end of 1944 at the Westerschelde river in Holland. Information on this ship and the man from the bracelet will be appreciated.

    Greetings,

    Frans

    #2
    A quick search

    A quick internet search shows the "Alan a Dale" as a freighter as part of a convoy.
    ..But a search of the "Lloyds of London" shipwreck list will cost money.

    Anyhow here's the link to the brief mention of the ship ...

    http://www.warsailors.com/convoys/hx179.html

    Gary J.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Gary Jucha
      A quick internet search shows the "Alan a Dale" as a freighter as part of a convoy.
      ..But a search of the "Lloyds of London" shipwreck list will cost money.

      Anyhow here's the link to the brief mention of the ship ...

      http://www.warsailors.com/convoys/hx179.html

      Gary J.
      Thank you Gary for your help Does anyone know other sites where information can be available? It would be very interesting to know what rank, etc..of this man.

      Thanks,

      Frans

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        #4
        Hi,

        Found a little bit of info from the USMM websight. Alan-A-Dale [former Danish Norvest] Freighter (Panama). Date sunk-12/23/44 by Midget submarine. Sunk NEAtlantic. Crew deaths- None. Operator during the war was the Union Steamship Of New Zealand.

        So a former Danish ship flying a Pamamanian flag operated by a New Zealand steamship company was sunk in Holland... interesting.

        Websights:

        http://www.usmm.org/sunk44.html

        http://www.usmm.org/foreign.html

        Hope this is of some help.
        Cheers
        Chris

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          #5
          Found a bit on your man from the NARA web sight.

          ARMY SERIAL NUMBER 34710648
          NAME MARLIN#JOE#M#JR
          RESIDENCE: STATE TENNESSEE
          RESIDENCE: COUNTY WILLIAMSON
          PLACE OF ENLISTMENT CP FORREST TENNESSEE
          DATE OF ENLISTMENT DAY 27
          DATE OF ENLISTMENT MONTH 02
          DATE OF ENLISTMENT YEAR 43
          GRADE: ALPHA DESIGNATION PVT# Private
          GRADE: CODE 8 Private
          BRANCH: ALPHA DESIGNATION BI# Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
          BRANCH: CODE 00 Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
          TERM OF ENLISTMENT 5 Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
          SOURCE OF ARMY PERSONNEL 0 Civil Life
          NATIVITY TENNESSEE
          YEAR OF BIRTH 1925
          RACE AND CITIZENSHIP White, citizen
          EDUCATION 1 year of high school
          CIVILIAN OCCUPATION GEOGRAPHER
          MARITAL STATUS Single, without dependents
          COMPONENT OF THE ARMY Selectees (Enlisted Men)
          CARD NUMBER #
          BOX NUMBER 0838
          FILM REEL NUMBER 3.260


          Cheers
          Chris

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            #6
            A bit more info I have found on the ship from another forum.
            The Panamanian motor merchant ALAN-A-DALE (4702 BRT) was torpedoed and sunk on 23.12.44 by a Biber midget in the Schelde estuary (51°21'N,03°47'E). She was en route from New York to Antwerp with a load of goverment stores. All 42 crewmen and 23 armed guards on board survived.
            She was 1938 completed as Danish NORDVEST by Nakskov Skibsværft A/S, Nakskov for D/S Norden A/S (Brown Jun. & Co), Copenhagen.
            In July 1942 she was taken over by the US Maritime Commission, put under Panamanian flag and was renamed ALAN-A-DALE.

            There is a picture of her as NORDVEST in Jordan's book "The World's merchant fleets 1939" on page 12.

            http://www.warsailors.com/phorum/read.php?f=1&i=51&t=51

            Seems the ship was recovered in 2003 in an effort to improve shipping lanes.

            http://www.springbreakvoyager.com/in...n_A._Dale.html

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              #7
              Originally posted by ChrisB
              A bit more info I have found on the ship from another forum.
              The Panamanian motor merchant ALAN-A-DALE (4702 BRT) was torpedoed and sunk on 23.12.44 by a Biber midget in the Schelde estuary (51°21'N,03°47'E). She was en route from New York to Antwerp with a load of goverment stores. All 42 crewmen and 23 armed guards on board survived.
              She was 1938 completed as Danish NORDVEST by Nakskov Skibsværft A/S, Nakskov for D/S Norden A/S (Brown Jun. & Co), Copenhagen.
              In July 1942 she was taken over by the US Maritime Commission, put under Panamanian flag and was renamed ALAN-A-DALE.

              There is a picture of her as NORDVEST in Jordan's book "The World's merchant fleets 1939" on page 12.

              http://www.warsailors.com/phorum/read.php?f=1&i=51&t=51

              Seems the ship was recovered in 2003 in an effort to improve shipping lanes.

              http://www.springbreakvoyager.com/in...n_A._Dale.html
              Chris you are truly an amazing guy This is the information I was after. The ship and her cargo was indeed recovered in 2003. At the moment they are sorting out the cargo. It varies from American chewing gum up to 4 inch shells. Also vehicle parts; clothing; fuses for 4 inch shells; 2 cm bofors granates; engines;etc,etc. It is amazing what they all find.

              Thanks for your help. Also of my friend

              Greetings,

              Frans

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