Name: MIRLO | Type: Tanker | ||
Date Sunk: August 16, 1918 | Cause: Torpedoed by U-117 | ||
Size (ft.): 425-0 x 57-0 x 33-0 | Tonnage: 6,978 gross | ||
Propulsion: Oil-fired steam | Location | ||
July 2006: The latest saga of the wreck "identity" investigation presents a scenario which blows-up a number of decades-old wreck locations and identifications. The hypothesis of this chapter is that the W.E. Hutton site is really that of the Ario. And the site of the Papoose is that of the W.E. Hutton. So where is the wreck site of the Papoose? In this hypothesis, it is the wreck site previously thought to be that of the San Delfino, well north of Hatteras over 50 miles a way. And the San Delfino? It is the located at the site locally thought to be the Mirlo, another large tanker sunk by the U-117 during World War I. The new location of the Mirlo is yet to be identified. W.E. Hutton 453-0" x 56-0" x 27-3" Sunk: 3/18/1942 Papoose 412-0" x 53-4" x 25-8" Sunk: 3/19/1942 Ario 453-0" x 56-2" x 27-1" Sunk 3/15/1942 San Delfino 463-0" x 61-0" x 33-0" Sunk: 4/9/1942 Mirlo 425-0" x 57-0" x 33-0" Sunk: 8/16/1918 Only the recovery of a definitive, identifying artifact and further investigation will prove whether this hypothesis holds. |