James Lamb tells us of the struggles of a gallant young navy against the fearsome elements of the North Atlantic, and the dreaded German U-boats. Most dangerous of all, however, was the infamous Triangle Run, the route Canadian convoy ships followed between New York, Halifax, and St. John's before turning over their charges. Lamb tells us of the tragedies that occurred on the Triangle Run, such as the sinking of HMCS Valleyfield, and the "unknown" war in the St. Lawrence.
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