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  2. Battle of the Tarigo Convoy - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Tarigo Convoy (sometimes called the Action off Sfax) was a naval battle of the Second World War, part of the Battle of the Mediterranean.It was fought on 16 April 1941, between four Royal Navy destroyers and three Italian destroyers of the Regia Marina which were escorting a convoy near the Kerkennah Islands off Sfax, on the Tunisian coast.

  3. Pietro De Cristofaro - Wikipedia

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    In November 1939 he was again given command of the destroyer Tarigo, of which he still was the commanding officer on 10 June 1940, when Italy entered World War II. In the first ten months of war, De Cristofaro with Tarigo carried out a number of convoy escort missions between Italy and Libya, as well as minelaying operations in the Strait of ...

  4. Category:Mediterranean convoys of World War II - Wikipedia

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  5. Luca Tarigo - Wikipedia

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    Luca Tarigo was a Genoese explorer and merchant based in Caffa in the Crimea during the 14th century. In 1347 he travelled up the rivers Don and Volga into the Caspian Sea . The Italian Navigatori class destroyer Luca Tarigo , which was sunk in the Battle of the Tarigo Convoy in World War II was named after him.

  6. List of World War II battles - Wikipedia

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    USS Lexington explodes during the Battle of the Coral Sea. A formation of Spitfires shortly before World War II.. This is a list of World War II battles encompassing land, naval, and air engagements as well as campaigns, operations, defensive lines and sieges.

  7. Convoys HX 229/SC 122 - Wikipedia

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    However, they had failed to interrupt the North Atlantic convoy route to any extent; 68 ships (two-thirds of those involved) made a safe and timely arrival, and the 38 ships of HX 229A, which had been detached at New York to cross separately, arrived unscathed. This was the largest convoy battle of the Atlantic campaign.

  8. Trump compares his Jan. 6 crowd to the audience for MLK's 'I ...

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    The NAACP on Thursday posted photos from both days on X and said of Trump's crowd comparison: "Not only is that completely false, but here’s what is more important: MLK’s speech was about ...

  9. Malta convoys - Wikipedia

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    The Malta convoys were Allied supply convoys of the Second World War.The convoys took place during the Siege of Malta in the Mediterranean Theatre. Malta was a base from which British sea and air forces could attack ships carrying supplies from Europe to Italian Libya.