Davy Jones Locker Series: An examination of ships that took a trip to the infamous Davy Jones Locker.
Background: The HMS Hood was a Royal Navy warship built after World War I that became the pride of the British Navy. Her loss three minutes into the Battle of Denmark Strait was a major blow to the morale of the British.
Puzzle: Answer the following questions to solve for the coordinates.
N 36 A.BCD W 83 W.XYZ
-The Hood was commissioned in 192A.
-There were only B survivors of the Hood's sinking.
-The longest-lived survivor, Ted Briggs, passed away in 200C.
-Hood carried the pennant number D1
-She was sunk in 19W1
-The wreck of the Hood was discovered in 20X1.
-When she sank, the Hood had Y 4-inch anri-aircraft guns.
-The Battle of Denmark Strait began with Z Kriegsmarine warships facing 4 Royal Navy warships
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