HMS Grive was an Armoured Boarding Steamer. Timeline of events (from source material contemporary with the Great War from a British perspective).
1917
8 December | Torpedoed by SM UC-40 in the North Sea off Lerwick. |
24 December | Sunk four nautical miles (7.4 km) east north east of the North Ronaldsay Lighthouse, Orkney Islands whilst being towed. |
1918
1 January | Reported as being torpedoed.[a] |
Notes
- ↑ Modern sources confirm the ship was torpedoed on 8 December, 1917. It was officially recorded as sunk on 24 December, making the details contemporary with the war incorrect.
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