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Kaptajn "Ginger" Stokes og til højre for ham, Hopewell under en af de såkaldte Moonshineoperationer, hvorved våben via engelse hurtigbåde ofte via Sverige kom modstandsbevægelsen til gode.

Sted: Formentlig Kattegat, men kan også være nordsøen.

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Moonshineoperation

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