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[edit]Information on the A5 graves may be obtained from:
Mr John Gregory,
Secretary Cork & County R N A,
44 Silversprings Court,
Tivoli,
Cork, Ireland.
Telephone: 00 353 21 4500979
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[edit]In the Wiki History page for this article, there is this comment
(Copyedit. Most of the text on the accident apparently came verbatim from http://www.submariners.co.uk/Dits/Articles/A5.htm so rewrote it to avoid copyvio)
It was not from that site.
It was from the journal of the Maritime Institute of Ireland, with permission from the editor.
The journal pre-dates the copyright date on the web-page
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