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Latest comment: 13 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Three pennant no's are briefly mentioned in the text, so I have changed the info box to match; (the original no in the info box, 'lo3', didn't match the no in the picture either), but I am still puzzled as to whyCossack had those three numbers as there is no more enlightenment in the text.
Clicking on the Times references results in the article for that newspaper; clicking on the 'Airfix' reference merely produces a 404 error page.
Latest comment: 8 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Perhaps it's a 'sea story', but the ship allegedly picked up a cat that survived the sinking of the Bismark, and was kept as a mascot until the Cossack itself was sunk somewhat later.