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Date Posted: 16:43:39 12/11/99 Sat
Author: Mike Pell
Subject: Brit Hit
In reply to: Blake 's message, "I saw a preview for Brit Movie :(" on 09:00:43 12/11/99 Sat

> I saw a preview on tv for the Brit movie. Two thumbs
> down already! The aft well deck was not enclosed, (I
> think 99%)
> and it showed the ship being torpedoed. Just the like
> the Titanic one, bad. However the rest of the ship
> looked accurate, from what I saw anyway.
> ~Blake

Blake, has it been proven that the Brit hit a mine? Last I read no mine anchoring device has been located when searching the sea floor. That would leave the possibility open for a torpedo especially when another hospital ship was taken out in the same area. Has anything conclusive become known since the Britannic special aired?

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