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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
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On 4 November 1939 U-21 laid mines off the entrance to Rosyth and succeeding in damaging HMS Belfast so badly that she was out of action for a long time, sinking a British netlayer HMS Bayonet, and a freighter SS Royal Archer.
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Charles McCain is a lifelong student of World War Two. He grew up in South Carolina and is a graduate of Tulane University. An Honorable German is his first novel. After surviving a bout with cancer 2 1/2 years ago, Mr. McCain is at work on several writing projects. He lives in Washington, DC.