U-103 IXB
Patrol No 10
29 January 1941 04:16 hours U-103 left for grid BB91 and orders to take a look at St John Harbour. 16 February 1941 Grid BB63 21:14 hours HMS Kingston Crystal (ASW Trawler), 1100 tons. Crew: 41. Crew lost: 10 21:22 hours MV Aalvesund (Tugboat), 1125 tons. Crew: 20. Crew lost: 9. Sunk by gunfire. 22:35 hours. Moved into the harbour (like U-518 did in R/L) but the attack didn't go as planned. A turbine tanker was damaged by 3 torpedoes but no ore carriers were found 17 February 1941 Grid BB63 09:46 hours HMS Brimnes (ASW Trawler), 1100 tons. Crew: 35. Crew lost: 30 When surfaced U-103 was suprised by a pair of Hurricanes. My flak gunners set one of them on fire before diving to periscope depth. Hit by DCs which caused minor flooding and damages that were quickly under control. 26 February 1941 Grid BB99 11:42 hours Dived to avoid ASW patrol 27 February 1941 Grid BB99 - convoy battle 06:51 hours Fired 3 torps - attacked by destroyer - diving to 100m 06:53 hours 2 explosions heard - depth 30m - damaged by DCs - flooding aft 06:56 hours Depth 70m - sinking by the stern - flooding 06:59 hours Depth 120m - keep sinking - flooding 07:02 hours Depth 136m - leveled the boat - flooding stopped 12:46 hours Surfaced - Ammunition ship damaged 28 February 1941 Grid BB96 - convoy battle 08:29 hours MV Empire Emerald (Tanker 01), 8590 tons. Cargo: Gasoline. Crew: 37. Crew lost: 3 08:39 hours SS Port Hardy (Heavy Merchant 01), 9092 tons. Cargo: General Cargo. Crew: 91. Crew lost: 80 01 March 1941 Grid BB99 - convoy battle 11:04 hours HMT Aquitania (Cunard liner 3), 41152 tons. Cargo: Troops. Crew: 1999. Crew lost: 1939 No torpedoes left 07 March 1941 12:25 hours Docked at SS Belchen 38 days at sea 6 ships sunk 62159 tons U-boat damaged (H.I. 88.75%) No casualties |
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U-103 IXB
Patrol 11
09 February 1941 09:00 hours After rearming and refueling U-103 left the SS Belchen and she started her patrol. 15 February 1941 Grid BB99 - convoy battle It was discovered that both scopes were out of order. Noone checked on them before leaving SS Belchen. Disengaged and set course for SS Belchen to repair them. 23 February 1941 10:24 hours Docked at SS Belchen once more 15 days at sea 0 ships sunk 0 tons sunk |
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Leutnant z. S. Robert Buck commanding U-154.
What an awful month. Found a convoy near the Azores, and managed to get inside and sink 2 tankers, but that was the ONLY good thing that happened. 2 weeks averaging maybe 4 knots we finally got SE of the Azores. The tommies seem to be able to spot our snorkels easily. 13Aug depth charge hit out of nowhere, she sank to 194 before we got her back under control. That was the bad hit out of no less than 6. Flak guns, attack periscope, radar antenna, radio antenna, and the flak platform are destroyed. We are beat from just trying to hold her together to get back home. We made it about a quarter of the way to our patrol grid before damages forced us to turn around. I'm beginning to wonder if we're not safer on the surface during the day when we can actually see what's coming at us. Oh well, 2.5 months to repair the U-154 the last time. Should be close this time. The crew deserve the time off after the job they just did.:salute: CAPTAIN'S LOG 9.8.43. 0335 Patrol 3 U-154, 2nd Flotilla Left at: August 9, 1943, 03:35 From: Lorient Mission Orders: Patrol grid EB69 12.8.43. 0647 Grid BF 73 Aircraft destroyed! B24 Liberator Bomber 16.8.43. 2344 Grid CG 17 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 2344 Grid CG 17 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 19.8.43. 1617 Grid CF 64 Ship sunk! MV San Alberto (T3 Tanker), 11653 tons. Cargo: Crude Oil. Crew: 44. Crew lost: 19 1631 Grid CF 64 Ship sunk! MV Athellaird (T3 Tanker), 11654 tons. Cargo: Aviation Fuel. Crew: 67. Crew lost: 17 5.9.43. 0632 Patrol results Crew losses: 0 Ships sunk: 2 Aircraft destroyed: 3 Patrol tonage: 23307 tons U-boat damaged (HI 33.97%) |
U-103 IXB
Patrol No 12
24 February 1941 (A ctd during patrol 10 has messed up time) 09:10 hours U-103 left SS Belchen to attack enemy convoys 09 March 1941 Grid BB92 15:58 hours SS Reginolite (Tanker 06), 8595 tons. Cargo: Crude Oil. Crew: 63. Crew lost: 52. She fell behind her convoy. 16 March 1941 Grid BB99 - convoy battle 01:09 hours MV Eola (Small Tanker), 4769 tons. Cargo: Gasoline. Crew: 24. Crew lost: 3 01:16 hours SS Algérie (Medium Merchant 09), 3186 tons. Cargo: Paper Products. Crew: 45. Crew lost: 3 01:24 hours SS Wyvern (Medium Merchant 17), 4022 tons. Cargo: Grain. Crew: 37. Crew lost: 21 07:50 hours Surfaced but was attacked by a Consolidated PBY Catalina. On the second pass the aircraft landed a direct hit that destroyed the boat.The fuel tank exploded. All hands lost 21 days at sea 4 ships sunk 20752 tons CAREER STATISTICS Start date : 01 August 1939 End date : 16 March 1941 Days at sea : 362 Ships sunk : 70 (62 merchants + 8 warships) Tonnage : 633432 (588732 merchant + 44700 warships) Biggest merchant sunk: R.M.S. Cunard Queen Elizabeth, 87492 tons Biggest warship sunk: HMS Warspite (Queen Elizabeth class), 36450 tons. |
BdU regrets to inform you that Leutnant z. S. Robert Buck and U-154 were lost on 29Feb44 when a PBY Catalina crashed into the boat after being shot down.
CAPTAIN'S LOG 13.2.44. 0731 Patrol 4 U-154, 2nd Flotilla Left at: February 13, 1944, 07:31 From: Lorient Mission Orders: Patrol grid GR83 29.2.44. 1012 Grid CG 78 Aircraft destroyed! PBY Catalina Search Plane 1012 Patrol results Crew losses: 56 dead Ships sunk: 0 Aircraft destroyed: 1 Patrol tonage: 0 tons U-boat lost. http://i1011.photobucket.com/albums/...RobertBuck.jpg |
Eschem Schnuz's Letters, 7th Flotilla
Dear Onkel Karl,
For starters, my apologies for the tone of my previous letter. I had no idea your end was being invaded. Are the rumours true? Was Rommel behind the assassination attempt? If so, why the heck was I in the Mediterranean in the first place? Many thanks for mailing over the latest Akademie textbook "Schnorkeling 101". Got a lot of practice in this patrol, as there was precious little to do, what with the weather and the enemy aircraft and all. Realism @ 60%, original game specs. Pressed the "Exit Patrol" button after 11 days. Respectfully yours, Eschem http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/pict...pictureid=5035 |
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Intercepting a large convoy in the Mid Atlantic. Lightly guarded, lots of nice targets, including what looks like an auxiliary cruiser...
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What are the odds of the same fate for 2 careers within 48 hours game time of each other? Pretty good I guess.
Leutnant z. S. Walter Brunck commanding U-178, type IXD2. They spotted the snorkel and made a direct hit on this patrol. CAPTAIN'S LOG 12.12.43. 1715 Patrol 1 U-178, 10th Flotilla Left at: December 12, 1943, 17:15 From: Lorient Mission Orders: Patrol grid AL32 16.12.43. 0120 Patrol results Crew losses: 0 Ships sunk: 0 Aircraft destroyed: 0 Patrol tonage: 0 tons U-boat damaged (HI 41.3%) BdU regrets to inform you that Leutnant z. S. Walter Brunck and U-178 were lost on 28Feb44 due to a Short Sunderland crashing into the boat after being shot down.:damn: CAPTAIN'S LOG 22.2.44. 2158 Patrol 2 U-178, 10th Flotilla Left at: February 22, 1944, 21:58 From: Lorient Mission Orders: Patrol grid BF16 26.2.44. 0624 Grid BF 16 Ship sunk! HMS Plym (River Destroyer Escort), 1350 tons. Crew: 145. Crew lost: 73 27.2.44. 1320 Grid BF 16 Ship sunk! HMS Spirae (Flower Corvette), 950 tons. Crew: 127. Crew lost: 88 28.2.44. 0011 Grid BF 16 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 0011 Grid BF 16 Aircraft destroyed! Short Sunderland Search Plane 0011 Patrol results Crew losses: 56 dead Ships sunk: 2 Aircraft destroyed: 2 Patrol tonage: 2300 tons U-boat lost. http://i1011.photobucket.com/albums/...alterBrunk.jpg Wasn't quick enough to take a screenshot, but I was in binocular view, and the Sunderland was headed right for me, switched out and it hit the bridge head on with a loud clang, then the death screen.:dead: Next time will be a new war. I'm finally installing GWX3.:lurk: |
Oblt z.S. Walter Bigalk
Type IX U-64: Flotilla Hundius, Wilhelmshaven 19.8.39 2026 Departed Wilhelmshaven. 2102 Exited via east lock. 2122 Entered Jade. 2240 Entered North Sea. Opened sealed orders - We are to transit the English Channel and report to grid BF14. 20.8.39 1223 Crossed time zone - now 1123. 1900 Report: AN8252, Course 230, Speed 11, Clear, Wind 3 m/s, Sea 2, Waves 0.2. 21.8.39 1739 Passed into English Channel. 1900 Report: BF3329, Course 230, Speed 11, Clear, Wind 0 m/s, Sea 0, Waves 0. 22.8.39 1420 54 km north of Cherbourg. 1900 Report: BF3512, Course 260, Speed 10, Clear, Wind 10 m/s, Sea 5, Waves 2. 2007 76 km south of Portland. 23.8.39 0717 78 km south of Plymouth. 1415 41 km south of Lands End - out of channel and into North Atlantic. 1900 Report: BF2467, Course 265, Speed 10, Clear, Wind 8 m/s, Sea 5, Waves 2. 24.8.39 0542 Crossed time zone - now 0442. 1800 Report: BF1587, Course 265, Speed 9, Rain, Wind 10 m/s, Sea 5, Waves 2. 2229 Entered BF1499, ahead slow. 25.8.39 1800 Report: BF1415, Course 300, Speed 5, Heavy rain, Wind 20 m/s, Sea 8, Waves 6. 26.8.39 1800 Report: BF1432, Course 090, Speed 5, Rain, Wind 15 m/s, Sea 7, Waves 4. 27.8.39 1800 Report: BF1487, Course 270, Speed 5, Rain, Wind 11 m/s, Sea 6, Waves 3. 1845 Ship came out of fog, heading straight for us! Ordered ahead flank to avoid. 28.8.39 0440 Storm has lifted. 1800 Report: BF1415, Course 120, Speed 5, Clear, Wind 11 m/s, Sea 6, Waves 3. 29.8.39 0400 Fresh storm moving in. 1800 Report: BF1469, Course 000, Speed 5, Rain, Wind 19 m/s, Sea 8, Waves 6. 30.8.39 1200 Storm lifted. 1800 Report: BF1457, Course 240, Speed 5, Clear, Wind 8 m/s, Sea 5, Waves 2. 31.8.39 1630 OKM: War begins against Poland tomorrow morning, followed by General War Orders. 1800 Report: BF1414, Course 140, Speed 5, Overcast, Wind 14 m/s, Sea 7, Waves 4. 1.9.39 1800 Report: BF1462, Course 040, Speed 4, Overcast, Wind 14 m/s, Sea 7, Waves 4. 2.9.39 1800 Report: BF1492, Course 320, Speed 4, Partly cloudy, Wind 18 m/s, Sea 8, Waves 6. 1820 Lookouts report ship. 1835 Tanker - 8000 tons class. 1839 American. 1845 Returned to patrol. 3.9.39 1000 Radio: Britain has declared war on us! 1056 OKM: War Orders. 1350 OKM: Attack Orders. 1500 OKM: War with France. Defensive action only - no attacks. 1800 Report: BF1472, Course 220, Speed 5, Clear, Wind 14 m/s, Sea 7, Waves 4. 1845 Radio: First ship sunk, SS Athenia. 4.9.39 1455 OKM: Passenger ships off limits. 1800 Report: BF1462, Course 070, Speed 5, Clear, Wind 19 m/s, Sea 8, Waves 6. 5.9.39 0730 Radio: Another sinking reported. 1800 Report: BF1444, Course 270, Speed 5, Clear, Wind 14 m/s, Sea7, Waves 4. 2000 OKM: United States has declared neutrality. 6.9.39 1548 FdU: Avoid French shipping. 1800 Report: BF1488, Course 180, Speed 5, Clear, Wind 11 m/s, Sea 6, Waves 3. 7.9.39 1100 OKM: Capital ships off limits. 1449 FdU: U-29 reports premature detonations. 1700 Lookouts report ship. 1729 Freighter - 5000 tons class. 1732 Put up flag to announce intentions. 1735 Another American. 1745 Stopped him to check papers. 1750 Sent him on his way. 1800 Report: BF1427, Course 285, Speed 5, Partly cloudy, Wind 10 m/s, Sea 5, Waves 2. 8.9.39 1041 FdU: Advised to change magnetic settings in northern waters. 1800 Report: BF1455, Course 060, Speed 5, Partly cloudy, Wind 21 m/s, Sea 9, Waves 7. 9.9.39 1800 Report: BF1488, Course 220, Speed 5, Rain, Wind 14 m/s, Sea 7, Waves 4. 10.9.39 1210 FdU: Convoys north of Brest may be attacked if escorted by French. 1500 More reports of sinkings. None for us. 1800 Report: BF1421, Course 080, Speed 5, Rain, Wind 11 m/s, Sea 6, Waves 3. 11.9.39 1800 Report: BF1496, Course 180, Speed 5, Light rain, Wind 13 m/s, Sea 6, Waves 3. 12.9.39 0803 Lookouts report ship. 0805 Freighter - 5000 tons class. 0829 Can see his flag from 3 km away - American. 1800 Report: BF1474, Course 000, Speed 4, Overcast, Wind 19 m/s, Sea 8, Waves 6. 13.9.39 1800 Report: BF1455, Course 120, Speed 5, Overcast, Wind 18 m/s, Sea 8, Waves 5. 14.9.39 1520 Lookouts report ship. 1537 Freighter - 2500 tons class. 1610 Can make out flag - British! 1617 Fired 1 tube, range 900. 1618 Hit! 1620 Target burning, still running. 1622 Target down by stern, still making 4 knots. 1627 Stern is dipping underwater, target wallowing, crew abandoning ship. 1638 Target sank by stern. 1642 Diving to reload. 1730 Surfaced, returning to grid. 1800 Report: BF1511, Course 280, Speed 4, Clear, Wind 18, Sea 8, Waves 5, 1 ship sunk for 2500 tons. 15.9.39 0604 Lookouts report ship. 0620 Freighter - 2000 tons class. 0631 British! 0635 Fired one tube at 600 metres. 0636 Hit! 0638 Target wallowing heavily. 0648 Target sank by stern, level, with explosions. 0650 Diving to reload. 0830 Surfaced. 1433 Another ship sighted. 1450 Freighter - 2000 tons. 1452 Have decided to use gun. 1500 Confirmed British. 1501 Opened fire, range 700. 1506 Target dead in water after 12 rounds. Gun crew to be commended. 1514 Massive explosion observed. 1515 Target sank. 1636 Another ship! 1654 Freighter - 2000 tons. 1722 Will use gun again. 1735 Opened fire, range 800. 1740 Crew abandoning ship. Total of 17 rounds fired, 1 miss. 1744 Target sank. 1800 Report: BF1445, Course 210, Speed 4, Clear, Wind 10, Sea5, Waves 2, 4 ships sunk for 8500 tons. 16.9.39 1800 Report: BF1414, Course 140, Speed 4, Clear, Wind 10 m/s, Sea 5, Waves 2. 2111 Crew reports ship. 2121 Decided on surface attack. 2124 Freighter - 2500 tons. 2134 Fired one eel at 425 metres....Hit! 2135 Target stopped. 2137 Pulling alongside to offer assistance. 2142 Talked to Master. SS Tweed, 2655 tons. 2143 Tweed capsized and sank. 17.9.39 1100 Radio: Russia has joined the attack on Poland! 1545 Lookouts report ship. 1546 It seems to be a large one. 1557 Freighter - 5000 tons. 1608 American. 1623 Have stopped him to check papers. 1725 Another ship, approaching the American. 1738 Small freighter, about 2000 tons. 1742 He's seen us, and is running. 1745 Have signalled the American to stop and pick up survivors. 1750 The American is returning. 1751 Have stopped the Englander. 1755 Crew is abandoning ship. 1800 Opened fire with gun, range 300. 1804 Ceased fire after 13 rounds - 69 rounds left. 1810 Questioned Captain - SS Speedfast, 1870 tons. 1830 Report: BF1455, Course 350, Speed 4, Clear, Wind 1 m/s, Sea 1, Waves 0.1, 6 ships sunk for 13,000 tons. 18.9.39 1644 Ship sighted. 1653 Tanker 1700 Small tanker, 3500 tons 1715 Stopped him, allowing crew to abandon ship. SS Myriel, 3491 tons. 1735 Opened fire with 10.5cm gun. 1742 Target down by bow. 16 rounds expended, 53 remaining. 1748 Target sank. 1800 Report: BF1468, Course 270, Speed 4, Clear, Wind 0, Sea 0, Waves 0, 7 ships sunk for 16,500 tons. 19.9.39 1038 Lookouts report another ship. 1055 Small coastal freighter, 2000 tons. 1113 Hailed him to stop. 1114 He's running! Fool! I gave him a chance. 1116 Opened fire with gun. 1118 Massive explosion! Ceased fire after 15 rounds. 1120 Ship sank. 1800 Report: BF1448, Clear, Wind 0, Sea 0, Waves 0, 8 ships sunk for 18,500 tons. 20.9.39 0209 Lookouts report ship. 0210 Several ships. Convoy! 0215 Setting up side approach. Starry night is bad for surface attack. 0222 One of them is a battleship! 0226 Making surface approach at 9 knots. 0235 Unable to maintain depth. Boat sinking. Ordered emergency surface. 0239 Skulking away from convoy at 5 knots. Must find out problem. 0324 Lost sight of convoy, increase to 15 knots. Heading home. 1145 Ship sighted. 1147 Single ship. 1220 British freighter, 6000 tons. This should help make up for losing convoy. 1225 Fired 2 torpedoes, 1 deep, 1 shallow. #1 hit forward of bridge. #2 did not detonate. 1232 Target proceeding unimpaired. Will set up for stern shot. 1236 Fired 1 stern tube, range 500 metres. Hit under engine room. 1238 Target listing to starboard, still moving. 1240 Target down by bow. 1243 Target stopped, bow under water. 1306 Target sank. 1800 Report: AM8775, Course 340, Speed 12, Clear, Wind 3 m/s, Sea 2, Waves 0.2, 9 ships sunk for 24,500 tons. 1800 Stopped to take advantage of good weather and reload external torpedoes 2002 3 forward and 1 aft externals moved inside. Underway again. 21.9.39 1058 Ship sighted. 1100 Passenger/cargo, 2000 tons. 1153 Opened fire with 10.5cm gun. 1158 Target stopped and wallowing after 22 rounds. 16 remaining. 1800 Report: AM5129, Course 040, Speed 15, Clear, Wind 1 m/s, Sea 1, Waves 1.1, 10 ships sunk for 26,500 tons. 22.9.39 1428 Crossed time zone - now 1528. 1900 Report: AM3333, Course 070, 15 knots, Overcast, Wind 8 m/s, Sea 5, Waves 2. 23.9.39 0952 Plane! Ordered 20 metres. 1000 Still having trouble maintaining depth. Must run at full speed just to keep control. 1018 Surfaced. 1900 Report: AF7731, Course 070, Speed 12, Mostly cloudy, Wind 5 m/s, Sea 3, Waves 0.6. 24.9.39 1900 Report: AF7697, Course 140, Speed 14, Partly cloudy, Wind 18 m/s, Sea 8, Waves 5. 2246 Ship close by. 2318 Norwegian tug. 25.9.39 1900 Report: AN3456, course 150, Speed 14, Partly cloudy, Wind 14 m/s, Sea 7, Waves 4. 26.9.39 1338 Crossed time zone - now 1438 1849 Entered Jade. 1912 Spotted picket ship. Almost home. 1957 Exited Jade into bay. 2033 Entered east lock. 2052 Tied up at pier, home again. Final report: 39 days at sea. 6 torpedoes expended. 94 10.5cm rounds expended. Yard crew working to find depth-keeping problem. Ships sunk: 14.9.39 1636 SS Akenside, freighter, 2691 tons. Cargo: Wine/Spirits. Crew: 26. Crew lost: 4. 15.9.39 0648 SS Dafila, freighter, 1941 tons. Cargo: Food. Crew: 26. Crew lost: 1. 1515 SS Lesto, freighter, 1869 tons. Cargo: Coal. Crew: 22. Crew lost: 2. 1744 SS Turret Cape, freighter, 2095 tons. Cargo: General/Mixed. Crew: 32, Crew lost: 1. 16.9.39 2143 SS Tweed, freighter, 2655 tons. Cargo: Passengers. Crew: 33. Crew lost: 4. 17.9.39 1818 SS Speedfast, freighter, 2082 tons. Cargo: Sugar. Crew: 23. Crew lost: 0. 18.9.39 1748 SS Myriel, tanker, 3491 tons. Cargo: Gasoline. Crew: 18. Crew lost: 0. 19.9.39 1120 SS Melito, freighter 1870 tons. Cargo: Phosphates. Crew: 21. Crew lost: 12. 20.9.39 1306 SS City of Kimberley, freighter, 6156 tons. Cargo: Textiles. Crew: 72. Crew lost: 7. 21.9.39 1207 SS Almenara, freighter, 1771 tons. Cargo: Coal. Crew: 41. Crew lost: 3. Total 10 ships sunk. 26,491 tons. |
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almost didn't make it out alive this time. got to like 38% hull integrty, but I had some fun using a ship as cover while an enemy merchant shelled me, which in the end sunk the ship I was using as cover.
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U-50 VIIB
New career
Patrol No 1 Shakedown - nothing to report Patrol No2 31 August 1939 21:04 hours U-50 left Wilhelmshaven to patrol grid BF16 03 September 1939 Grid AN79 15:44 hours Fired 4 torpedoes at enemy TF - medium speed , impact pistols 15:49 hours 4 explosions heard. Two cruisers sunk HMS Orion (CLLeander39), 7270 tons and HMS Ajax (CLLeander39), 7270 tons 45Km east of Dover http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/532...derclasscl.jpg 21:30 hours Surfaced and decided to take the long way to the assigned area 22:16 hours Warship seen - dived to PD 22:23 hours ASW trawler - lined up stern shot 22:33 hours Fired stern tube 22:36 hours Impact - no sinking 23:15 hours Warship sound contact closing fast - depth 25m 07:00 hours Surfaced 08 September 1939 Grid AN14 04:34 hours Ship seen 04:45 hours 1 bow shot - surface attack 04:46 hours Impact - SS Elpis (Medium Merchant 11), 3129 tons. Cargo: Grain. Crew: 58. Crew lost: 46 04:57 hours Ship seen 05:09 hours 1 bow shot - surface attack 05:12 hours 1 bow shot - surface attack 05:13 hours dived to PD - disengaged Grid AN12 14:00 hours Ship seen - dived to PD 14:12 hours Motor vessel 14:16 hours stern shot - no result 15:14 hours Surfaced 16:36 hours Ship seen - dived to PD 16:51 hours 1 bow shot - MV Greta Force (Coastal Tanker), 908 tons. Cargo: Crude Oil. Crew: 15. Crew lost: 10 17:20 hours Surfaced - return trip On the way home U-50 intercepted a Norwegian medium cargo and a Dutch tugboat. No action was taken 14 September 1939 00:20 hours Docked at port 15 days at sea 4 ships sunk 18577 tons No casualties or damages Decision: Never engage small vessels with torpedoes. |
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A very detailed report. It looks like the ship's log. Well done. |
Late August 1942. Setting in the somewhat deeper water just outside Lock Ewe in my type VIIC debating whether to try my luck.:hmmm: I came up the West channel from AM52, sinking a large cargo on the way, and so far, have not been detected.
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