1.7.41 1707 Feindfahrt 8
U-65, 7. Flottille Ausgelaufen: Juli 1, 1941, 17:07 Von: St. Nazaire Einsatzbefehle: In Planquadrat BE33 patrouillieren 4.7.41 0039 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! HMS Vega (V&W Zerstörer), 1188 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Mannschaft: 120. Mannschaftsverluste: 99 0055 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! MV Regent Lion (Großer Tanker), 19023 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Rohöl. Mannschaft: 41. Mannschaftsverluste: 24 0058 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! USS Barker (Clemson Zerstörer), 1190 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Mannschaft: 119. Mannschaftsverluste: 96 0150 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! HMS Cape Palliser (Vorpostenboot), 610 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Mannschaft: 44. Mannschaftsverluste: 31 0153 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! SS Robin Sherwood (Standardfrachter), 6548 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Post/Pakete. Mannschaft: 45. Mannschaftsverluste: 20 0156 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! Kleiner Frachter, 1737 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Getreide. Mannschaft: 46. Mannschaftsverluste: 6 0159 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! Kleiner Frachter, 1733 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Papierprodukte. Mannschaft: 55. Mannschaftsverluste: 20 0200 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! SS Kara (Trampdampfer), 1778 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Nahrungsmittel. Mannschaft: 24. Mannschaftsverluste: 20 0202 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! MV British Energy (Standardtanker), 8229 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Rohöl. Mannschaft: 58. Mannschaftsverluste: 37 0204 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! SS Noonday (Standardfrachter), 6547 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Kupfererz. Mannschaft: 47. Mannschaftsverluste: 28 0207 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! SS Mironych (Trampdampfer), 1781 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Stahl. Mannschaft: 28. Mannschaftsverluste: 23 0208 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! SS Tingsang (Trampdampfer), 1780 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Schrott. Mannschaft: 35. Mannschaftsverluste: 21 0210 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! SS Isac (Trampdampfer), 1777 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Phosphate. Mannschaft: 20. Mannschaftsverluste: 20 0212 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! Kleiner Frachter, 1736 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Zucker. Mannschaft: 56. Mannschaftsverluste: 6 0214 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! Kleiner Frachter, 1735 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Kupfererz. Mannschaft: 57. Mannschaftsverluste: 9 0216 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! SS Tynwald (Trampdampfer), 1779 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Kohle. Mannschaft: 34. Mannschaftsverluste: 26 0218 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! Kleiner Frachter, 1738 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Kohle. Mannschaft: 41. Mannschaftsverluste: 16 0220 Planquadrat BE 39 Schiff versenkt! Kleiner Frachter, 1734 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Holz. Mannschaft: 80. Mannschaftsverluste: 68 1008 Planquadrat BE 36 Schiff versenkt! SS Idraet (Trampdampfer), 1782 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Lastwagen. Mannschaft: 29. Mannschaftsverluste: 26 7.7.41 0519 Planquadrat AM 29 Schiff versenkt! SS Margarita (Belize-Class-Dampfer), 1735 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Maschinen. Mannschaft: 31. Mannschaftsverluste: 26 8.7.41 0544 Planquadrat AM 33 Schiff versenkt! Kleiner Küstendampfer, 1188 BRT(HS), TO(KS) 0547 Planquadrat AM 33 Schiff versenkt! SS Canadian Reefer (Passagier- und Frachtschiff), 1744 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Getreide. Mannschaft: 30. Mannschaftsverluste: 26 0551 Planquadrat AM 33 Schiff versenkt! SS Cape St. Andrew (Kolonialfrachter), 2657 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Kohle. Mannschaft: 69. Mannschaftsverluste: 22 0556 Planquadrat AM 33 Schiff versenkt! MV Rion (Großer Fischkutter), 78 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Textilien. Mannschaft: 18. Mannschaftsverluste: 17 0606 Planquadrat AM 33 Schiff versenkt! SS British Scout (Küstentanker), 1283 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Benzin. Mannschaft: 23. Mannschaftsverluste: 14 9.7.41 1545 Planquadrat AN 16 Schiff versenkt! HMS Wild Swan (V&W Zerstörer), 1188 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Mannschaft: 108. Mannschaftsverluste: 87 1546 Planquadrat AN 16 Schiff versenkt! HMS Dunvegan Castle (Hilfskreuzer), 12367 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Mannschaft: 185. Mannschaftsverluste: 75 1626 Planquadrat AN 16 Schiff versenkt! Schw.Kreuzer HMS Norfolk, 13300 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Mannschaft: 1000. Mannschaftsverluste: 590 1707 Planquadrat AN 16 Schiff versenkt! Tankschiff (EC-Klasse), 5446 BRT(HS), TO(KS) 1716 Planquadrat AN 16 Schiff versenkt! SS Empire Razorbill (HogIsland-Typ Frachter), 4754 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Kohle. Mannschaft: 77. Mannschaftsverluste: 70 10.7.41 0204 Planquadrat AN 16 Schiff versenkt! HMS Ceylon (Leichter Kreuzer Fiji), 9000 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Mannschaft: 808. Mannschaftsverluste: 129 1022 Planquadrat AN 13 Schiff versenkt! MV Regent Tiger (Großer Tanker), 19024 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Flugbenzin. Mannschaft: 78. Mannschaftsverluste: 44 1903 Planquadrat AN 11 Schiff versenkt! Küsten-Schoner (Motor), 935 BRT(HS), TO(KS) 13.7.41 1739 Planquadrat BE 33 Schiff versenkt! SS Erinpura (Kolonialfrachter), 2662 BRT(HS), TO(KS). Fracht: Getreide. Mannschaft: 38. Mannschaftsverluste: 33 14.7.41 2003 Planquadrat BF 43 Schiff versenkt! Fischfabrikschiff, 5584 BRT(HS), TO(KS) 16.7.41 0751 Ergebnisse Verluste: 0 versenkte Schiffe: 35 zerstörte Flugzeuge: 0 versenkte Tonnage: 147370 Tonnen Playing SHIII with Living Silent Hunter 5.1 @ 88% realismus on Intel Core2Quad 2,83Ghz, Ati 4890, 4GB Ram, Windows Vista HP 64Bit Sonar pettyofficer on S190, S196 and S183 http://www.lsh3.com/public/banner/lsh3_player.gif |
U47 - Lt.z.S. Willi Hartmann - 9th patrol - July. 1940 050130 - Wilhelmshafen |
Decided to pop my nygm virginity...
Patrol 1 U-45, U-Flotilla Wegener Left at: September 1, 1939, 08:18 From: Kiel Mission Orders: Patrol grid AM18 3.9.1939 17:38 Ship sighted, cargo vessel on NNE course. AN 4929 20:02 Fired warning shot across the bow. No reaction. Shelled target until it stopped. Fired tube V. G7a, range 700m, speed 0 kts, AoB green 80, depth 6m. Detonated well behind the target. Sunk with gunfire. AN 4687 4.9.1939 17:16 A/c, crash dive. AN 4126 18:19 A/c, crash dive, depth charged. AN 4125 20:17 A/c, crash dive, strafed and depth charged. Minor damage. AN 4122 5.9.1939 05:24 A/c, crash dive, depth charged. AN 1632 12:27 A/c, crash dive, depth charged. AN 1467 21:04 A/c, crash dive, depth charged. AN 1453 6.9.1939 03:20 Passed between Orkneys and Shetlands. Heavy a/c patrols. AN 1273 05:40 A/c, crash dive. AN 1196 06:40 A/c, crash dive, depth charged. AN 1196 08:11 A/c, crash dive, depth charged. AN 1195 14:45 A/c, crash dive, depth charged. AN 1194 21:20 A/c, crash dive. AN 1159 8.9.1939 00:23 Ship sighted. Small steamer heading SSW. AM 3348 01:04 Fired tube I. G7a, range 1300m, speed 7 kts, AoB red 90, depth 6m. Miss 01:23 Fired tube II. G7a, range 800m, speed 5 kts, AoB red 80, depth 6m. Definite detonation failure. AM 3372 01:56 Sunk with gun fire. AM 3374 9.9.1939 01:30 Arrived operations area. AM 1833 15.9.1939 13:40 Took external torpedoes on board. 18.9.1939 09:20 /From Bdu: Patrol grid AM 54/ 20:40 Arrived operations area. AM 5411 23.9.1939 22:53 Ship sighted. Tanker heading NE. Extremely unfavourable weather. Will try anyway. 23:37 Fired tubes II and III. G7a, range 1500m, speed 9 kts, AoB red 100, depth 7m. One hit, other missed. Target sunk after twenty minutes. Interogation of survivors revealed target to be 4000 ton ore carrier. AM 5481 2.10.1939 20:30 Low on fuel and provisions. Started return trip. AM 5412 4.10.1939 10:14 Two destroyers sighted on NE course. Dived to avoid detection. AM 3331 9.10.1939 15:25 Docked at Kiel. Patrol results Crew losses: 0 Ships sunk: 3 Aircraft destroyed: 0 Patrol tonage: 14362 tons Ships sunk: SS Mormacisle (LARGE CARGO), 8552 tons. SS Aberhill (COASTAL FREIGHTER), 1900 tons. SS Argun (ORE CARRIER), 3910 tons. Oberleutnant Siegfried Küster U-45 Type VIIB (1 patrol) Career tonnage: 14 362 tons |
U47 - Lt.z.S. Willi Hartmann - 9th patrol - July. 1940 200004 - North-Western Approaches |
New career
Hi Kaleuns.
Just reformatted my rig and thought what the hey, I'll start from afresh! So here is my albeit short career so far.......... I'm with the 7th/13th Flotilla sailing from Konigsberg. My first patrol was needless to say uneventfull, but I managed to give the crew a thorough shakedown in preperation for hostilities should they come. Second patrol sailed from Konigsberg, August 22nd, '39 12:24. Mission orders were merely a repeat of my first patrol. After reaching my patrol grid and completing my mission orders, I thought I'd sail clear of the bay and explore the local waters. After several days at sea, practising crash dives, vessel recognition etc. The radio started to crackle into action. Action being the operative word ! Hostilities with Poland had begun. My orders to my new crew.......... Make for Danzig! I have to report the crew of U-47 performed beyond my expectations, see my patrol report below.......... http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/l.../Patrollog.jpg Returned to Konigsberg September 2nd 1939, BDU informed me I had been awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class. Not a bad way to enter hostilities. My crew are eagerly awaiting the next patrol. Stocking up on eels and provisions, we head out again shortly. :arrgh!: Best regards. Fubar2Niner |
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U47 - Lt.z.S. Willi Hartmann - 9th patrol - July 1940 251600 - Wilhelmshafen |
31 May 1940:
Goeben departs on another raiding mission. Intended to head into Dunkirk to see what mischief we could cause there, but after receiving message of a convoy in our vicinity, decided to try our luck with that. Results: Returned to port 3 June 1940 to replenish ammo, having sunk 15 ships (the entire convoy we decided to go intercept instead of visiting Dunkirk) for 53,678 tons. Would have go on to Dunkirk but we'd expended all ammo for the starboard secondary guns, and the main guns were running low on ammo as well. Time to reload! 1 Large Merchant 1 Empire-type Freighter 4 Granville-type Freighters 2 Passenger/Cargo Ships 1 Small Freighter 3 Coastal Freighters 3 J/K-class DDs |
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U-97 5th Patrol
5th Patrol
U-97, Type VIIC 7th/13th Flotilla, St. Nazaire Assigned Grid: ET21 Departed: 20Apr41 Returned: 27May41 3 Merchant ships sunk 1 small freighter damaged 8992 tons All internal torpedoes expended No damage sustained Oblt. Ernst Walzer(knight's cross) |
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U124 - Lt.z.S. Willi Hartmann - 11th patrol - Jan 1941 231600 - off Lorient |
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Well, that was that. A CTD is one thing - a TCC a totally different thing. Saved missions, modifications, upgrades, JoneSoft - all gone. Do I want to start up again? Maybe I should wait till I get a new computer - mine is 8 years old, even if with a few upgrades. I do need some better capacity to run the movies made in the mission creator, too. I'll have to see - for now I am comforting myself with a simple mission around Malta - without any trimmings. |
Kapitänleutnant Horst Luddecke was killed on his 9th patrol today (12Jul1940) while attacking a convoy in grid BE98. All hands aboard U-101 were lost.
Somehow i've missed a V&W escort coming at me from behind. I took heavy damage to the conning tower as soon as we collided & the following depth charges must have landed right on top of me. In my dying seconds i saw the V&W had also taken heavy damage but i suffered heavy flooding in almost all compartments & it was over before i could blink my eyes again. At least i did manage to hurt the convoy in two previous attacks on it. I've just returned to SHIII after a few years and have been working my way up again from a Type II & did my last 3 patrols in a Type VII. I suppose i shouldn't be too unhappy with my first career but still.... :nope: |
That´s the reason why i first attack and sink the escorts. After that i surface and sink the convoys with the deck gun. It´s funny with the 10,5 of my type IXb :yeah:
Greets Paul PS: In correct German it is "Den .... wenn ich bitten darf." Playing SHIII with Living Silent Hunter 5.1 @ 88% realismus on Intel Core2Quad 2,83Ghz, Ati 4890, 4GB Ram, Windows Vista HP 64Bit Sonar pettyofficer on S190, S196 and S183 http://www.lsh3.com/public/banner/lsh3_player.gif |
I know that routine from way before there were any mods & i just had the game :D
Now that i've returned to GWX again going deck gun to deck gun with the escort screen is a bad idea :dead: & i'd rather spend my torpedoes on some heavier tonnage. Anyway my second career since dusting off SHIII is now underway again with a VIIIC & already i've had some succes during operation Juno. As for the signature ( loved the moment it was used in the movie ) guess i shouldn't have trusted the Internet for the actual print :rotfl2: Plus, my German is ok but certainly isn't good enough to pick out the finer mistakes. |
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