A number of naval trawlers of the Royal Navy were named Agate:
HMT Agate (1913), sunk in 1918 by SM UC-71
HMT Agate (1933), ran aground and sank in 1941
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naval trawlers of the Royal Navy were named Agate: HMTAgate (1913), sunk in 1918 by SM UC-71 HMTAgate (1933), ran aground and sank in 1941 This article...
HMS Wolsey, supported by HMTAgate and HMT Arkwright. On the night of 6 August, six merchant ships from the convoy and escort Agate ran aground on the Haisborough...
mine sweeping depth Cook in the galley Cards in the fo'c's'le Mail day HMTAgate - an armed trawler Tuman – Soviet naval trawler sunk in the Kildin Island...
then sink her. The first vessel to reach U-570, the anti-submarine trawler HMT Northern Chief, arrived around 10pm, guided to the scene by flares the Catalina...
Coordinates HMTAgate Royal Navy 6 August 1941 A trawler that ran aground on Haisborough Sands. 52°53′N 01°43′E / 52.883°N 1.717°E / 52.883; 1.717 (HMT Agate)...
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later in 1918. Also helping with the escort duties were two trawlers, HMTAgate and HMT Arkwright. The night was drawing in as the convoy made its way down...