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U-103 IXB
Patrol No6
Orders : Patrol grid AD83 10 April 1940 14:44 hours U-103 left port for the North Atlantic 13 April 1940 Grid AN14 18:31 hours Crash dived to avoid aircraft , stabalized at 80m ,continued dive until 200m safely. 27 April 1940 Grid AD59 - convoy battle 00:46 hours 4 bow tubes fired at liner - 4 explosions heard 01:21 hours Tubes reloaded - reached periscope depth - no pinging 02:30 hours Liner spotted dead in the water 02:57 hours 2 stern tubes fired - 2 hits - no escorts around 03:05 hours Turned and fired 4 bow tubes - 4 hits 03:07 hours Liner sunk : R.M.S. Cunard Queen Elizabeth, 87492 tons 29 April 1940 Grid AD59 07:11 hours Convoy spotted but did not engage. Convoy was moving away - only 2 bow + 2 stern torpedoes loaded. Left the area because of terrible weather 06 May 1940 08:08 hours A break in the weather allowed the external to be brought inside 15 May 1940 Grid AM52 04:47 hours HMCS Snowberry (Flower class), 950 tons. Crew: 100. Crew lost: 34 14:28 hours SS Fellside (Medium Merchant 11), 3129 tons. Cargo: Steel. Crew: 26. Crew lost: 5. Sunk by gunfire 16:08 hours HMS Snapdragon (Flower class corvette), 950 tons. Crew: 140. Crew lost: 110 16 May 1940 Grid AM52 20:29 hours SS Chelwood (Small Merchant), 2243 tons. Cargo: Paper Products. Crew: 35. Crew lost: 20. Sunk by gunfire 23 May 1940 Grid AM52 23:41 hours HMS Dungeness F 46 (Convoy repair ship), 5217 tons. Crew: 186. Crew lost: 161. Hit by torpedoes and finished by gunfire. 03 June 1940 09:15 hours U-103 docked at port 55 days at sea 6 ships sunk 99981 tons sunk No casualties or damages |
Nice job sinking the Queen Elizabeth VONHARRIS!:D:salute::woot:
I am still waiting for my break with one of the big tonnage monsters!:D |
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Leutnant z. S. Helmut Bornmann commanding U-66. Whew! I really didn't think we were going to make it this time. A Sunderland landed a DC right on top of the engine rooms. Funny thing is, the Chief hasn't said a word. I think he's still in shock over it. These tommies ain't playing anymore. I have a suspicion BdU isn't telling us the whole story, as all of a sudden, they are flying at night, and are darn accurate with the DCs as well. The U-66 really resembles a pile of scrap metal now. I'm impressed with the crew, they managed to keep her together long enough to get home, the ones that made it that is. We are completely out of 20mm rounds, low on 37mm. All my flak gunners are dead, my engine/repair officer is dead, along with 6 crewmen. It seems the days of fighting aircraft may be coming to a close. I'll ask Erwin, I have a letter here from him. Even though he's driving a desk, he still wants to keep up with his old sub. Now off to the barracks to replace some fallen heros. CAPTAIN'S LOG 4.4.42. 0053 Patrol 3 U-66, 2nd Flotilla Left at: April 4, 1942, 00:53 From: Lorient Mission Orders: Patrol grid BB76 0648 Grid BF 55 Aircraft destroyed! HurricaneMkII Fighter Bomber 5.4.42. 0619 Grid BF 57 Aircraft destroyed! HurricaneMkII Fighter Bomber 0703 Grid BF 57 Aircraft destroyed! HurricaneMkII Fighter Bomber 0705 Grid BF 57 Aircraft destroyed! HurricaneMkII Fighter Bomber 0705 Grid BF 57 Aircraft destroyed! HurricaneMkII Fighter Bomber 1339 Grid BF 49 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 1342 Grid BF 49 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 1913 Grid BF 48 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 1914 Grid BF 48 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 1915 Grid BF 48 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 1915 Grid BF 48 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 1917 Grid BF 48 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 1918 Grid BF 48 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 16.4.42. 1204 Grid BB 94 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 1204 Grid BB 94 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 17.4.42. 1816 Grid BB 85 Ship sunk! USS Gillis (Clemson Destroyer), 1190 tons. Crew: 106. Crew lost: 10 1821 Grid BB 85 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 1822 Grid BB 85 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 1822 Grid BB 85 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 18.4.42. 2251 Grid BB 84 Ship sunk! SS Mona (Coastal Merchant), 2044 tons. Cargo: Mail/Packages. Crew: 34. Crew lost: 27 19.4.42. 2343 Grid BB 76 Aircraft destroyed! HurricaneMkII Fighter Bomber 20.4.42. 0008 Grid BB 76 Ship sunk! SS Prominent (Coastal Merchant), 1977 tons. Cargo: Timber. Crew: 35. Crew lost: 18 0934 Grid BB 84 Aircraft destroyed! HurricaneMkII Fighter Bomber 0935 Grid BB 84 Aircraft destroyed! HurricaneMkII Fighter Bomber 8.5.42. 0003 Patrol results Crew losses: 9 dead Ships sunk: 3 Aircraft destroyed: 21 Patrol tonage: 5211 tons |
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Leutnant z. S. Helmut Bornmann commanding U-66
What the heck?! Just after dawn, a Sunderland landed a DC right on the tail of the U-66 as we crash dived. After a couple hours submerged, we surfaced and the Chief advised that we should head back to base, being that we were within 300km. So we did, ran at 20m until dark, surfaced and ran full out all the way home. So much for being more careful.:doh: I was not going to try to make it all the way to America and back with 65% hull integrity. CAPTAIN'S LOG 29.6.42. 1928 Patrol 4 U-66, 2nd Flotilla Left at: June 29, 1942, 19:28 From: Lorient Mission Orders: Patrol grid DC71 1.7.42. 0439 Patrol results Crew losses: 0 Ships sunk: 0 Aircraft destroyed: 0 Patrol tonage: 0 tons |
My career so far
http://i729.photobucket.com/albums/w...nosaxman/1.png And this is my most recent patrol http://i729.photobucket.com/albums/w...nosaxman/2.png The first recorded day of attacks I deviated off my patrol grid to intercept a task force, but never saw it. While I was lying and waiting for the task force my sonar man detected a convoy closing. I set up an intercept course and while doing so we came across a single merchant, so why not sink it eh? Short story is we could not find the convoy afterward, but luck would have it another convoy came along, and I got into it, sinking both escorts and then shooting almost all internal torpedoes, then I surfaced and used the deck gun and flak gun to take out the rest. All were sunk (one ship did not get included on the list for some reason.) I scurried off and loaded all my externals, then came back to continue my patrol. Again the sonar man detected a convoy, and a intercept course was set. Made contact with the convoy, and got to close and they detected me. 2 were sunk while they were approaching. The other made me order a crash dive. Unfortunately I didn't realize how shallow we were, and we took a small amount of damage, because of the quick thinking of all the crew. Went to periscope depth, and waited till the escort was at 400 meters and on a good angle, and let off a stern tube, and got a hit on his stern. Only problem is I had let out most of the rest of my tubes when I was first detected, so I only had 2 sterns and one front left. I let out one of my sterns on a large cargo and got a dud, so I realigned myself and let out my other stern which hit him. I then surfaced and used the flak gun on him to try and bring him down, so I didn't have to waste my other tube. It went down and I took a shot at another ship and missed. I stuck around using the rest of my flak ammo on another ship, and took a bit of damage from some other ship in the convoy with a flak gun. After I ran out of ammo I decided to just periscope depth out of there. |
Oberleutnant z. S. Helmut Bornmann commanding U-66:D
Oh brother did I give the boys at the pens a royal reaming. All three flak guns malfunctioned.:damn: They are getting replaced as we speak. The good news: No hull damage.:o That's a first. The Chief is very proud of me. His suggestion was to remove the guns altogether.:nope: Erwin just advised caution in his latest letter. Seems the tommies are getting good at finding us. He also hinted at some new toys coming down soon. I've got to rub it in this time that I finally found what he never did, a convoy, and it had a liner in it to boot.:arrgh!: CAPTAIN'S LOG 9.8.42. 2301 Patrol 5 U-66, 2nd Flotilla Left at: August 9, 1942, 23:01 From: Lorient Mission Orders: Patrol grid DC87 13.8.42. 2047 Grid BE 95 Ship sunk! SS Atlantic Trader (Coastal Merchant), 2042 tons. Cargo: General Cargo. Crew: 34. Crew lost: 18 2054 Grid BE 95 Ship sunk! SS Archer (C2 Cargo), 6446 tons. Cargo: Coffee. Crew: 54. Crew lost: 13 2131 Grid BE 95 Ship sunk! HMS Woodpecker (Black Swan Frigate), 1250 tons. Crew: 213. Crew lost: 164 14.8.42. 0110 Grid BE 92 Ship sunk! SS Cameronia (Passenger Liner), 24422 tons. Cargo: Troops. Crew: 1150. Crew lost: 517 0130 Grid BE 92 Ship sunk! MV Empire Norseman (T3 Tanker), 11653 tons. Cargo: Aviation Fuel. Crew: 40. Crew lost: 10 0242 Grid BE 92 Ship sunk! MV British Engineer (T2 Tanker), 10871 tons. Cargo: Aviation Fuel. Crew: 51. Crew lost: 9 22.9.42. 1503 Grid BE 94 Ship sunk! MV Tynefield (T2 Tanker), 10840 tons. Cargo: Aviation Fuel. Crew: 78. Crew lost: 8 25.9.42. 2214 Patrol results Crew losses: 0 Ships sunk: 7 Aircraft destroyed: 0 Patrol tonage: 67524 tons |
Thank you all.
I am very lucky during this career. This had never happened in any of my previous careers. roadrage 8.5.42. 0003 Patrol results Crew losses: 9 dead Ships sunk: 3 Aircraft destroyed: 21 Patrol tonage: 5211 tons I see you are trigger-happy when it comes to aircraft , but this time the price was too high. A salute for these brave men:salute: |
lol at least he sunk some, my Flak gunners suck so bad, and I suck even worse lol.
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BdU regrets to inform you that Oberleutnant z. S. Helmut Bornmann and U-66 were lost on 04DEC42 due to a night time air attack.
CAPTAIN'S LOG 11.11.42. 1253 Patrol 6 U-66, 2nd Flotilla Left at: November 11, 1942, 12:53 From: Lorient Mission Orders: Patrol grid CB16 16.11.42. 1638 Grid BE 73 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 1638 Grid BE 73 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 1640 Grid BE 73 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 19.11.42. 1516 Grid BD 86 Ship sunk! SS Saltwick (Small Merchant), 2428 tons. Cargo: Iron Ore. Crew: 38. Crew lost: 30 23.11.42. 0451 Grid BC 98 Ship sunk! SS Gudvor (Coastal Merchant), 2042 tons. Cargo: Trucks. Crew: 25. Crew lost: 19 25.11.42. 1458 Grid CC 31 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane Convoy Battle 28.11.42. 0404 Grid BB 95 Ship sunk! MV British Architect (T2 Tanker), 10841 tons. Cargo: Gasoline. Crew: 60. Crew lost: 27 0412 Grid BB 95 Ship sunk! MV Lustrous (T2 Tanker), 10840 tons. Cargo: Crude Oil. Crew: 74. Crew lost: 39 0452 Grid BB 95 Ship sunk! MV Empire Lytton (T3 Tanker), 11674 tons. Cargo: Crude Oil. Crew: 66. Crew lost: 44 0639 Grid BB 95 Ship sunk! SS Legion Victory (Victory Cargo), 7768 tons. Cargo: Bauxite. Crew: 70. Crew lost: 63 29.11.42. 1158 Grid BB 89 Aircraft destroyed! HurricaneMkII Fighter Bomber 1.12.42. 0039 Grid CB 31 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 4.12.42. 0531 Patrol results Crew losses: 56 dead Ships sunk: 6 Aircraft destroyed: 6 Patrol tonnage: 45593 tons http://i1011.photobucket.com/albums/...utBornmann.jpg I really don't want to start in 1939 again.:wah: Maybe I'll just start Jan 43 and see how long I can make it.:doh: This is the farthest I've ever made it through the war continuously(2 careers, one was retired by SH3Commander). |
U-103 IXB
Patrol No7
Orders : Patrol grid AL32 03 July 1940 20:59 hours U-103 left port for her assigned grid. 19 July 1940 Grid AD59 - convoy battle 02:06 hours SS St. Amboise (Medium Merchant 09), 3185 tons. Cargo: General Cargo. Crew: 35. Crew lost: 23 02:06 hours SS British Trader (Tanker 18), 4426 tons. Cargo: Aviation Fuel. Crew: 23. Crew lost: 10 02:12 hours SS Solglimt (Converted Whale Factory Ship), 12016 tons. Cargo: Gasoline. Crew: 105. Crew lost: 60 02:34 hours Depth 100m - no pinging 02:50 hours Depth 110m - no pinging 03:40 hours Depth 130m - tubes reloaded - raising to periscope depth 04:21 hours Heavy merchant 01 spotted DIW 04:41 hours Stern shot fired 04:42 hours Stern shot fired 04:43 hours SS Antilochus (Heavy Merchant 01), 9092 tons. Cargo: Sulfur. Crew: 99. Crew lost: 24. She went down before the second torpedo reached her. As she was sinking by the bow and the torpedo was aimed at her aft mast , it passed under the ship without exploding (impact fuse) 08:16 hours Surfaced 28 July 1940 Grid AD83 - convoy battle 01:33 hours 3 bow shots fired - 2 explosions heard 01:36 hours Depth 20m - distant pinging 01:42 hours SS Alberta (Tanker 18), 4428 tons. Cargo: Crude Oil. Crew: 30. Crew lost: 1 02:20 hours Depth 87m - no pinging 09:02 hours Surfaced - left the area 14 August 1940 Grid AM52 18:46 hours SS Kolchis (Small Freighter), 1675 tons. Cargo: Timber. Crew: 24. Crew lost: 22 16 August 1940 Grid AM52 17:46 hours HMS Crocus (Flower class), 950 tons. Crew: 97. Crew lost: 73 27 August 1940 Grid AF78 17:33 hours MV Jacinth (Harbour Tugboat), 422 tons. Crew: 25. Crew lost: 13 29 August 1940 Grid AN14 10:44 hours SS Yselhaven (Medium Merchant 07), 5036 tons. Cargo: Copper Ore. Crew: 56. Crew lost: 20 31 August 1940 20:23 hours Docked at Wilhelmshaven 60 days at sea 9 ships sunk 41230 tons No damages or casualties Upon arrival we were informed for the losses of U-66 to aircraft and U-13 to depth charges. :salute: |
U-103 IXB
Patrol 8
Orders : Patrol grid BB91 and return to Lorient France 30 September 1940 12:58 hours U-103 left Wilhelmshaven for grid BB91 15 October 1940 Grid AK36 11:31 hours Failed attempt to intercept convoy , no visual contact made 19 October 1940 Grid AK73 - convoy battle 10:02 hours Torpedoes fired 10:04 hours RMS Empress of Britain (Canadian Pacific steamship), 42913 tons 10:23 hours MV Alexandra Høegh (Tanker 03), 8734 tons. Cargo: Aviation Fuel. Crew: 55. Crew lost: 37 10:52 hours Depth 100m - no pinging - tubes reloading - convoy in complete chaos - ships moving very slowly at all directions 11:46 hours Second attack at the same convoy 11:56 hours All tubes fired - diving to 100m - no pinging 11:56 hours HMS Nubian (Tribal class), 1850 tons. Crew: 246. Crew lost: 206. Unitended hit. 11:57 hours MV Cymbula (Tanker 03), 8733 tons. Cargo: Crude Oil. Crew: 60. Crew lost: 41 12:15 hours Depth 90m - reloading 2 bow tubes 13:12 hours Periscope depth - no escorts heard - many merchants moving slowly some of them armed 14:10 hours Third attack on the convoy 14:45 hours Last torpedo fired Ships damaged during all three attacks: Tanker10 , Turbine tanker , Large cargo , Medium merchant 23 October 1940 Grid BC53 - Convoy attack 23:00 hours 4 bow torpedoes fired 23:03 hours 3 explosions heard 23:04 hours HMS Warspite (Queen Elizabeth class), 36450 tons. Crew: 1003. Crew lost: 140 http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/3...lizabethbb.jpg http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/9...izabethbb1.jpg 23:08 hours Depth 26m - Pinging 23:10 hours Depth 30m - DCs exploding away 23:12 hours Depth 34 m - Pinging 23:21 hours Depth 82m - DCs exploding closer 23:38 hours Depth 138m - No pinging 02:20 hours Surfaced. With a few torps left , U-103 headed for home without patrolling her assigned grid. 03 November 1940 21:18 hours U-103 docked at Lorient. Drinks and champange for all! 5 ships sunk 98680 tons No damages or casualties The patrol is dedicated to U-66 and U-13 their brave crews and gallant Kaleuns. Your loss is avenged! |
Where do you find such prizes Vonharris!:rock::yeah:
I am off the coast of Newfoundland yawning. Avoiding the death floating around St. Johns...What a cruel patrol square! Learned the importance of crashdiving from aircraft mid/late war. Repair officer saved our hides. I haven't sunk a thing.:wah: Well America jumped in a few months ago, Maybe I will raid New York Harbor and put a few deck gun shells into the statue of liberty. That will at least boost morale a bit.:) (they can't all be epic stories:D) |
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In my current carrer it seems I have struck the motherload! Shelling the Statue of Liberty doesn't seem a good idea. How do you intend to put your boat inside that harbor? |
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