U-109 IXB
02 September 1940
23:16 hours U-109 departed for grid AD86 06 September 1940 Grid AN14 22:37 hours Ship seen 22:38 hours Positive ID: Coastal freighter - engaged with deck gun 22:39 hours Ship sunk - MV Cathrine - 9 105mm rounds 16 September 1940 Grid AD86 01:13 hours Moving to intercept convoy 04:10 hours Sound contact - convoy moving away - abandon approach 18 September 1940 Grid AD83 19:08 hours Aircraft seen - crash dived 21 September 1940 Grid AD59 07:50 hours Sound contact because of rough weather - dived to PD 08:20 hours visual contact - positive ID: Granville type freighter 08:24 hours 1 TI (bow) fired 08:26 hours Sound contact - warship long range 08:27 hours Impact - ship sunk - SS Allende 25 September 1940 Grid AD86 12:12 hours Moving to intercept convoy 13:20 hours Sound contact with convoy 14;24 hours 4 TI (bow) fired at 3 targets 14:26 hours 4 impacts 14:36 hours 2 TI (stern) fired at 2 targets - diving to 100m 14:38 hours impacts 16:38 hours All quiet - no ships sunk - no pinging - surfaced 01 October 1940 Grid AD83 04:43 hours Moving to intercept convoy 10:26 hours Sound contact with convoy 12:03 hours Attack from within the columns - 1 TI (bow) fired 12:04 hours Impact - medium merchant 02 sunk - SS Dalarö 12:04 hours 2 TI (stern) fired 12:05 hours Impact - 1 TI (bow) fired - impact 12:06 hours Ship sunk - intermediate tanker - SS Aletta 12:12 hours 2 TI (bow) fired - impacts - ammunition ship sunk - Nitro 12:55 hours Depth 100m - no pinging 20:46 hours Surfaced - 1 bow torpedo internal remaining - winds 7m/s 14 October 1940 Grid AM52 Internals carried in 20:39 hours Moving to intercept convoy - failed 18 October 1940 Grid AM76 16:11 hours Ship seen 16:12 hours Positive ID: Repair ship - engaged with deck gun - returned fire 16:16 hours Outgunned by ship - fast dive to PD - 11 105mm rounds shot 16:20 hours Ship slowing down but still zigzagging 16:54 hours 2 TI (bow) fired 16:55 hours Impacts - ship sunk - HMS Holm Sound F 189 20 October 1940 Grid BF17 04:06 hours Ship seen 04:10 hours Dived to PD 04:13 hours visual contact with ships - navigation lights on - ship lights on 04:40 hours Surfaced and moved away 23 October 1940 18:16 hours U-109 docked at her new port in Lorient France 52 days at sea 6 ships sunk 27240 tons no damages or casualties vonHarris was awarded the Swords to his Knight's cross |
@ijnfleetadmiral
1 . Nice patrol 2. About RMM: By looking at the screenshots of the RMM , it is the old passenger ship. (there is a mod for that in the download section). http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/down...do=file&id=829 To set things straight add to the EnglishNames.cfg file of the C:\Program Files\Ubisoft\SilentHunterIII\data\Sea folder the following: RMM=Old passenger ship Gut Jadg Herr Kaleun |
U-331, patrol 1, report 6
Lt.z.s. Theodor Wald
U-331, VIIC 1. Flottille, Kiel 9.4.1941 CB2337 SSW 15, sea 7, very cloudy, vis. medium. 2110 Airplane sighted, 130 relative bearing. Dived to periscope depth. 11.4.1941 BB7546 ONO 10, sea 6, very cloudy, light rain, vis. bad. 0721 An armed trawler sighted on the port side of the boat at a range of 600 meters. Turned away, depth 7 meters, speed 8 knots. The trawler didn't notice us. http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/3...rayscale02.png 0735 Continuing towards the peninsular near Halifax at PD. The trawler heard in the hydrophone, medium speed, 224 rb, the sound getting more distant. 1031 Warship heard 52 rb, medium speed, long range, sound getting closer. 1131 BB7519 The three-man team on a weather/ship report reconnaissance mission landed near Halifax. Dressed in civilian clothes, they will be executed, if they get caught. The team's leader joked that he would rather face an execution squad than spend another minute inside the u-boat in these heavy seas. We are now returning to Kiel. 1231 Warship heard 114 rb, medium speed, long range, sound getting closer. 1313 Surfaced, speed HF, trying to get a bit faster away from the coastal patrol ships. 2313 BB7828 BdU reports a large convoy in BB78, SSO, 6 kn. We are still in air patrolled area and our orders do not allow attacking the convoy. 13.4.1941 CB3277 ONO 15, sea 7, clear, vis. medium. 1441 Airplane, long range, 201 rb. Crash dive. 2020 Continuing patrol. The radio man manages to hear the news report, which mentions that Hossel has been awarded with Ritterkreuz. |
U-331, patrol 1, report 7
Lt.z.s. Theodor Wald
U-331, VIIC 1. Flottille, Kiel 13.4.1941 BB9678 SO 15, sea 7, cloudy, vis. medium. 1200 Hydrophone check. A convoy heard, over 20 km away. 1337 BB9676 A two funneled destroyer sighted, long range. 1457 BB9681 In front of the convoy. Shadowing the convoy and preparing for a night long range surface attack. |
U-995 VIIC
Patrol 9 AM35 Nothing much happened, just a few coastal ships and some destroyers. http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b7...Rat/th_PT1.jpg http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b7...Rat/th_PT2.jpg http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b7...Rat/th_PT3.jpg http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b7...Rat/th_PT4.jpg At the end of the Patrol U-995 returned to the Port Brest with a Tonnage of 24.000 BRT giving the Crew of U-995 a total sunk Tonnage of 356.000 BRT. http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b7...Rat/th_PT5.jpg |
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Managed to attack the same Convoy twice, felt good :D
Especially sinking 2 Ore carriers and a C2. :yeah: Honestly expected to be spotted at least once , but that didn't happen, probably because of the weather. |
U-109 IXB
23 November 1940
18:32 hours U-109 left Lorient for grid AL67 09 December 1940 Grid AD83 14:48 hours ALARM - Aircraft seen - crash dived 13 December 1940 Grid AK23 12:57 hours Ship seen 13:19 hours Positive ID: Turbine tanker - dived to PD 13;50 hours 2 TI (stern) fired 13:51 hours 2 impacts - ship sunk - SS Nottingham 24 December 1940 Grid BB99 15:28 hours Ship seen 15:42 hours Positive ID: Coastal freighter - dived to PD 16:52 hours 1 TI (stern) fired 16:53 hours Impact 16:54 hours Ship sunk - SS Hastings 27 December 1940 Grid BB99 23:26 hours Moving to intercept convoy 28 December 1940 00:18 hours Sound contact with convoy 01:15 hours 2 TI (bow) fired 01:16 hours 2 impacts 01:18 hours 2 TI (bow) fired - impact 01:22 hours 1 TI (stern) fired - impact ship sunk - passenger/cargo - SS Northton 01:23 hours Diving to 100m - no pinging 02:11 hours Sinking sounds - medium merchant 30 - MV Corneville 02:58 hours Surfaced - 12m/s winds - rain 30 December 1940 Grid BB99 00:35 hours Moving to intercept convoy 02;13 hours Sound contact with convoy 03:14 hours 3 TI (bow) fired 03:15 hours 1 TI (bow) fired - diving to 100m - 3 impacts 03:58 hours Depth 100m - no pinging - no sinking sounds 07:19 hours Surfaced - 15m/s winds - rain - only 2 TI (bow) internal left. 16 January 1941 Externals reloaded im mid Atlantic Gird BF17 14:22 hours Ship seen 14:26 hours Positive ID: Small freighter 14:52 hours Opened fire with deck gun - ship returned fire by light AA gun - range 2500m 14:56 hours Ship sunk - SS Atos - 35 105mm rounds used 18:07 hours Ship seen 18:11 hours Positive ID: Tanker 04 18:37 hours Opend fire 18:40 hours Ship sunk - SS Norfjell - 34 105mm rounds used 18 January 1941 Grid BF17 03:48 hours Ship seen 03:56 hours Positive ID: Repair ship - dived to PD 04:11 hours 2 TI (bow) fired 04:14 hours 2 impacts - ship slowing down 04:19 hours 1 TI (bow) fired 04:20 hours Impact 04:22 hours Ship sunk - HMS Rame Head F 34 19 January 1940 Grid BF41 10:28 hours Ship seen - dived to PD 10;35 hours Multiple sound contacts - convoy 11:32 hours 4 TI (bow) fired 11:33 hours Impact 11:34 hours Impact 11:41 hours 1 TI (stern) fired - impact - 1 TI (stern) fired 11:42 hours Impact - diving to 100m - no pinging 11:46 hours Depth 18m - sinking sounds - Large tanker - MV Eidanger 11:58 hours Depth 84m - sinking sounds - medium merchant 30 - SS Clan MacPherson 12:05 hours Depth 100m - no pinging 14:08 hours Sound contact - merchant closing - loading stern tube 14:56 hours PD - Viusal contact - small freighter 15:14 hours 1 TI (stren) fired - all torpedoes used 15:15 hours Impact - ship sunk - SS Cap Tarifa 21 January 1941 12:00 hours U-109 returnrd to Lorient 60 days art sea 10 ships sunk 54840 tons No damages or casualties vonHarris was presented with the Diamonds for his Knights cross with swords Total career so far: U-46 VIIB - 3 patrols - 3 ships sunk - 26874 tons U-109 IXB - 5 patrols - 34 shpis sunk - 204212 tons Major success: Sinking of the RMS Empress of Britain - 24 July 1940 |
U-51
http://img571.imageshack.us/img571/9550/49659542.jpg Lastest Patrol: December 21, 1939, 16:53 AM 52 Coastal Freighter, 1869 tons December 24, 1939, 09:47 Large Merchant, 10616 tons Grid AM 52 Small Freighter, 2229 tons Grid AM 52 Granville-type Freighter, 4708 Grid AM 52 December 30, 1939, 08:50 Passenger/Cargo, 2253 tons AN 61 After 5 patrols, a total of 77.347 tonnes have been sunk. Starting to miss my deck gun. |
MOST SECRET CAPTAIN'S EYES ONLY
27 May 1944 From: Commander XI U-Boat Flotilla La Rochelle To: Commanding Officer U-992 Subject: Patrol Orders 1. Objective Square AM01. Authorized free deployment within four squares adjacent to Rockall Bank after minimum 24-hours in AM01. 2. Depart not before 1200Z 3 June 1944. 3. U-992 authorized to draw rations and fuel for 65-days at sea. 4. Ordnance: Torpedo load to consist of 6 x G7e TII electric, 4 x G7e FaT electrics, 2 x G7e Falke homing torpedoes. FLAK and small arms ammunition authorized as per Flotilla SOP's. 4. Communications Security: a. Radio silence authorized at Commander's discretion WEST of W5 degrees meridian and NORTH of N55 parallel. Outside of these limits, noon and midnight position and weather reports to BdU except when in contact with enemy forces. b. Report departing patrol area for return to base. 5. Operations in objective area are to be conducted submerged with the aim of developing effective tactical routines for submerged, high-seas patrols using snorkel. 6. Target priority: a. Major warships b. Troop ships c. Tankers d. Cargo ships e. Escorts f. Naval Auxiliaries 7. Expenditure of Falke homing torpedoes is authorized only for escort targets and only in self defence. 8. Report deficiencies not later than 48-hours before final departure. LI to brief Flotilla engineer on material condition of U-992 not later than 1200Z 1 June 1944. Final Captain's briefing 1400Z 2 Jun3 1944 at Flotilla Operations room. 9. Receipt of this order is to be entered in U-992 war diary. //Signed// 11 Flotilla Adjutant for Commander XI U-Flot U-992 sailed without incident at 1213Z and dropped her escorting sperrbrecker at 1525Z. She is now crossing the Bay of Biscay. |
Great orders :D Feels a lot like something that I could have read from Dönitz's war diaries (when there are orders to individual U-boats as appendixes)
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Capt. Scott Von Ainz (well at least captain of the boat still after accidentally sinking a Hipper class) about to head out on Patrol #18 (for the second time due to a CTD when i docked at Brest on last Patrol 18). Currectly with 30 merchants and 1 destroyer for a total of 144,000 tons. With the -3000 renown i got hit with for my "gross misjudgement of what is TC + and Enter buttons) I will be in this boat with same equipment for a longgggg time. Well at least im not on the Russian Front.
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U-109 IXB
21 February 1941
00:54 hours U-109 left port for her 9th patrol in grid DH56 26 February 1941 Grid CG73 07:52 hours Ship seen 07:57 hours Positive ID: Japanese small merchant 27 February 1941 Grid DH35 21:20 hours Ship seen - dived to PD 21:25 hours Positive ID: Medium merchant 30 21:57 hours 1 TI (stern) fired 21:58 hours Impact - A stern mounted 4in gun was seen 21:59 hours 1 TI (stern) fired 22:09 hours 1 TI (bow) fired - impact 22:28 hours 1 TI (stern) fired - impact 22:30 hours Ship sunk - MV Siam II 11 March 1941 Grid ET24 14:13 hours Warship seen - dived to PD 14:37 hours Sound contact moving far away 16:11 hours Surfaced 14 March 1941 Grid ET29 04:37 hours Ship seen - dived to PD 04:42 hours Multiple contacts - convoy closing 05:19 hours 2 TI(stern) fired 05:20 hours Impacts - 1 Ti (bow) fired 05:21 hours Impact 05:22 hours Ship sunk - Tanker 16 MV Storanger 05:23 hours 1 TI (bow) fired 05:24 hours 1 TI (bow) fired - impact - 1 TI (bow) fired 05:25 hours Diving to 100m - impact 05:48 hours Depth 100m - no pinging 06:35 hours Sound contact - ship DIW - reloading tubes 06:56 hours PD - up scope - medium merchant 06 - tanker 04 07:00 hours 1 TI (bow) fired - 1 TI (bow) fired 07:01 hours Impact 07:02 hours Impact - Ship sunk tanker 04 MV Petter 07:12 hours 1 TI(stern) fired 07:13 hours Impact 07:14 hours 1 TI(stern) fired - ship sunk medium merchant 06 SS Victoria City 09:08 hours Surfaced in 11m/s winds and medium fog 15 March 1941 Grid ET16 16:05 hours Ship seen - contact lost in bad weather 19 March 1941 Grid EJ38 06:14 hours Warship seen - shadowing 07:08 hours Broke off contact 21 March 1941 Grid DU71 06:42 hours Ship seen 06:58 hours Positive ID: Coastal freighter - closing in 07:30 hours Ship persumed unarmed 07:44 hours Opened fire 07:47 hours Ship sunk - SS Agua - 15 105mm rounds used 28 March 1941 Grid CG43 23:29 hours Ship seen 23:34 hours Positive ID: Tramp steamer - gun turret aft - dived to PD 23:52 hours 1 TI (bow) fired 23:55 hours Impact - ship sunk - SS Helvig 31 March 1941 Grid BF48 11:15 hours Ship seen 11:19 hours Positive ID: medium merchant 02 - no guns visible 11:39 hours Opened fire 11:42 hours Ship sunk - SS Peterston 02 April 1941 05:19 hours U-109 docked at Lorient in awful weather 41 days at sea 7 ship sunk 40296 tons no damages or casualties |
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