May 6, 1941
17th war patrol in U-48, Type VIIC. Was in BE 37 and now moving to BE 39. Two weeks at sea and only seen one neutral. Hoping for better luck.:salute: |
U-97 2nd Patrol
Patrol 2
U-97, type VIIC 7th/13th Flotilla, St. Nazaire Assigned grid- AM41 Departed: 24NOV40 Returned: 27DEC40 5 merchant ships sunk, 18,856 tons 1 REVENGE class battleship damaged All internal torpedoes expended No damage sustained Oblt. Ernst Walzer |
U-97 3rd patrol (aborted)
Patrol 3
U-97, type VIIC 7th/13th Flotilla, St. Nazaire Assigned grid: AL 39 Departed: 24Jan41 Returned: 25Jan41 Serious fuel leak discovered first day at sea. Request grantd by BdU to return to base to investigate cause and effect repairs. Oblt. Ernst Walzer |
U-504 IXC
Patrol 14
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U-55
Just got my promotion to Oberleutnant. Took out the sloop at the bottom so there were no witnesses.
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To: BdU
From U-123 22.02.1941 Convoy CG9592 Kurs West. 8knts. Minimal escort. Sunk two large merchants and one Fiji Class. 26000 tons. Am keeping contact. |
Heavy damage. CG9592. One dead. Unable to submerge. Request Esco....
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u-47 first Patrol
After leaving Kiel i was headed west to the english channels to reach my patrol grid in the atlantic at a speed of 6 knots.
shortly after entering the channel a English destroyer suddenly engaged me in the storm he hit my batteries and destroyed the right starboard elektrick engine forcing me with no power to hit the buttom of the channel and right after i got dept charged causing flooding in the 3 front compartmens with sonar radio and both periscopes destroyed i waited for the end. But! the destroyer disapeared and after 1 hour the flooding was under control and i was able to surface. i quess it was just luck that the hull wasnt entirely destroyed and i was on shallow waters god bless me:) atm im on my way to kiel once again for repairs probally the worst patrol ive ever made but also the most exiting and a great start of the campaign:salute: |
U-538 IXC/40
Patrol 15
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Had dived after leaving the convoy but was picked up about an hour later by a contact which brought in three more. Over the next two hours I counted 47 depth charges. Suffered severe damage and major flooding. As I knew from the attack on the convoy it was raining and foggy with calm seas and it was 1945 hours I had a shot at escaping on the surface. I ordered the ballast to be blown and run at full speed. I surfaced with enough space from the attackers to get full top side and up to a top speed of just 11 knots before a corvette came at me from astern. It fired off several rounds which caused more damage (destroyed the radio antennae) and wounded three crew members. I shot off a torpedo that thankfully hit the corvette (I don't know if it sunk - wasn't credited for it) and it pulled away. I saw several star shells go up but the enemy lost contact. I then hugged the coast of Spain and Portugal all the way home at flank speed on the surface. Made it back to St Nazaire with 3% hull integrity. Total tonnage 44,000 tons. |
U47 - Lt.z.S. Willi Hartmann - 3rd patrol - Oct. 1939 190636 - in the English Channel |
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Last I saw though, mine was no where near in that much distress.:nope: |
Torpedoed a small passenger/cargo ship. Two hits, and 50 shells from the 10.5cm. Attacked by aircraft, suffered engine damage. Target ship limped away.
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Hi guys, I'm a new member here.
English isn't my natural language, so excuse me if I making some mistakes.This is the first time I try to making a "RPG-like" patrol report. This is my new career : During May 1941, Kapitänleutnant Johann Mohr was transferred to the "Saltzwedel" Flotille in Lorient to taking command of the IXB U-124, his first submarine. This is the radio communications of his first patrol. 1 May 1941 00:49 / TO BDU / SITREP / OPENING COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL / LEAVING LORIENT AND FOLLOWING ESCORT / HEADING FOR PATROL ZONE / RADIO SILENCE UNTIL PZ UNLESS SITUATION DEMANDS IT / U124 6 May 1941 04:15 / TO BDU / SITREP / ENGAGED AND SUNK THE BRITISH MERCHANT SS ACHILLES IN GRID CG81 X 8084 GRT/ FIRED THREE TORPEDOES / FOLLOWING ROUTE TO PATROL ZONE / U124 07:50 / TO BDU / SITREP / ENGAGED AND SUNK BRITISH CARGO SS RAINBOW IN GRID CG81 X 6781 GRT / FIRED THREE TORPEDOES / FOLLOWING ROUTE TO PATROL ZONE / U124 11 May 1941 10:50 / TO BDU / SITREP / PATROL ZONE REACHED / BAD WEATHER X NO VISIBILITY X HEAVY RAIN / U124 13 May 1941 03:38 / TO BDU / SITREP / NO TRAFFIC IN PATROL ZONE / GOOD WEATHER / U124 14 May 1941 13:47 / TO BDU / SITREP / NO TRAFFIC IN PATROL ZONE / REQUESTING NEW ORDERS / U124 19 May 1941 18:02 / TO BDU / SITREP / GRID CG94 REACHED / TWO BRITISH PLANES SPOTTED / CRASH DIVE / U124 20 May 1941 05:39 / TO BDU / SITREP / NO TRAFFIC IN CG94 / TWO BRITISH PLANES SPOTTED / CRASH DIVE / U124 12:17 / TO BDU / SITREP / ATTACKED BY A BRITISH PLAN IN CG94 / CRASH DIVE / TROUBLES WITH DIESEL ENGINES / CAUTION THE ZONE IS FULL OF ENNEMIES PLANES /U124 16:47 / TO BDU / SITREP / BRITISH PLANE SPOTTED IN CG94 / CRASH DIVE / NO MORE TROUBLES WITH DIESEL ENGINES / U124 22:38 / TO BDU / CONTACT / FRENCH MERCHANT SPOTTED IN CG94 X HEADING WEST / U124 21 May 1941 05:29 / TO BDU / SITREP / ENGAGED AND SUNK BRITISH CARGO SS FAIRLAND IN CG94 X 5081 GRT / FIRED FOUR TORPEDOES / U124 15:02 / TO BDU / ATTACKED BY A BRITISH PLANE IN CG94 / CRASH DIVE / NO DAMAGES / BAD WEATHER CONDITIONS / U124 22 May 1941 05:49 / TO BDU / SITREP / ENGAGED AND SUNK BRITISH MERCHANT SS ASTRONOMER IN CG94 X 10615 GRT/ FIRED FOUR TORPEDOES / U124 11:16 / TO BDU / SITREP / BRITISH PLANE SPOTTED IN CG94 / CRASH DIVE / BAD WEATHER CONDITIONS / U124 23 May 1941 09:51 / TO BDU / SITREP / BRITISH MERCHANT SPOTTED IN CG94 / FIRED THREE TORPEDOES X TWO DULLS / ENNEMY SHIP IS DAMAGED BUT DOESN’T WANT TO SINK / WEATHER CONDITIONS REALLY UNFAVORABLES X WE LOST THE CONTACT / DECIDED TO RETURN TO BASE / U124 30 May 1941 12:00 / TO BDU / ENTERING LORIENT X REQUESTING ESCORT IN \ BAD WEATHER CONDITION X NO VISIBILITY / U124 Total GRT : 30561 Days at sea : 30 |
WELCOME ABOARD! :sunny:
Very nice report. :rock: |
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