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On 4 February 1917, the Floridian was en route from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Cherbourg, France, when she was torpedoed and sunk by U-54 200 miles (322 km) north-west of the Fastnet Rock lighthouse island in south-east Ireland, position 50°42'N/13°39'W. Of the crew, 5 sailors were killed. The captain, chief engineer and radio operator were taken prisoner of war and transported to Germany. Williams froze to death waiting for help.
TOWER HILL MEMORIAL London, United Kingdom
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