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New book sheds light on WW2 harbour tragedy kept under official cloak of secrecy

HALIFAX - A new book is shedding light on the mystery of a Second World War marine tragedy that was kept under a cloak of secrecy despite decimating the ranks of Halifax鈥檚 harbour pilots.

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New book sheds light on WW2 harbour tragedy kept under official cloak of secrecy

The harbour pilot boat Hebridean is shown in this handout photo of a post card. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout 鈥 The Rick Grant collection (Mandatory Credit)


HALIFAX - A new book is shedding light on the mystery of a Second World War marine tragedy that was kept under a cloak of secrecy despite decimating the ranks of Halifax鈥檚 harbour pilots.

Set to be released this week by Formac Publishing, “Broadside: Halifax鈥檚 Wartime Pilot Boat Disaster,” recounts in vivid detail the events of March 28, 1940, when a 5,000-tonne freighter 鈥 SS Esmond 鈥 plowed through the port side of the boat Hebridean. Nine men were killed, including six harbour pilots, navigators who board large ships to help them manoeuver through local waters.

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