Reel 17427 - Page 1725
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- Reel 17427 - Page 1725
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From: Delat (DECOUX)
To: Vichy (Colonies)
Aug. 7, 1944
PBT
No: 11301
During July 1944 for the ASSURANCE DE GUERRE
1. The HAISANG sailed without interruption along the Indochinese coast.
2. The MAURICE LONG and the TAIPOSEK remained in the port of Saigon for the whole month of July.
3. The ALBERT SARRAUT, laid up in Nhatrang from 24 June to 11 July and in Saigon from 23 to 31 July, sailed along the Indochinese coast from 12 to 22 July.
4. The KONTUM, laid up in Saigon from 1 May to 11 July and in Nhatrang from 14 July to 1 August, navigated on the 12 and 13 July.
5. The JEAN DUPUIS, laid up at Vinh-Long until 19 July, was brought back by river for repairs to Saigon where it has been laid up since 22 July. I consider it as laid up in the port for the entire month of July.
Inter Aug. 8, 1944
Rec'd Aug. 17, 1944
Trans Aug. 24, 1944
Rec'd Ottawa Aug. 31, 1944
Revaluation Unit
National Research Council
Aug. 31, 1944
File D-3345
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