DescriptionSS Giulio Cesare rocket attack (28 August 1944, Trieste harbour).jpg
English: Original report text:
" "P" [Capt. Le Roux], after making two circuits in the harbour area in an attempt to identify a 23,000 ton ship painted white, on seeing no Red Cross markings, attacked from land to sea with a salvo of 8 24lb R.P's which undershot, but never the less struck oil installations in the jetty causing a satisfactory amount of black smoke to be emitted. "R" [Lt. Stewart] scored 2 underwater hits with a pair of R.P's. "Y" attacked the 23,000 ton ship with a salvo of 8 x 25lb R.P's all of which resulted in underwater hits which caused the vessel to list to starboard. "
"Photograph D shows Lt Mullan's 8 R.P's converging on the target"
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SAAF 16 sqdn Beaufighter rocket attack on SS Giulio Cesare. Trieste harbour, 28 August 1944.