Off the coast of Scotland, the wreck of a British warship that was sunk during World War I has been discovered. HMS Hawke was found by a team of divers around 80 miles east of Fraserburgh.
A letter written in 1944 by Ibrahim Şevki Efendi, the chief engineer of the Ottoman battleship Mesudiye, has surfaced. Ismail ...
More than 500 of the ship's crew died after it was torpedoed ... "The wreck is clearly a WW1-era warship with features matching those of HMS Hawke, no other warships were lost in this area." ...
A shipwreck discovered off the coast of Scotland was confirmed to be a British cruiser sunk by a torpedo ... photos and scans ...
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