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Old 10-26-22, 02:05 AM   #205
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Default U.A.K., 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.) and 22nd U-Flotilla, Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

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Sunday, 25 October 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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Group "Veilchen" was warned of expected passage of east bound convoy. U 704 (Kptlt. Horst Wilhelm Kessler) sighted sea plane inside patrol area in AJ 8811. U 132 (Kptlt. Ernst Vogelsang) reported destroyer in BC 2239, which later turned out to be ship sailing independently on general course 20°.

Group "Streitaxt":
U 510 (Korvkpt. Karl Neitzel) sighted passenger steamer in DH 4573 on northerly course, speed 16 knots ("California" class). Boat pursued steamer as far as DH 1181 without success and then returned to patrol line. U 659 (Kptlt. Hans Stock) was forced to submerge by two destroyers and was depth charged.
At 2115 U 203 (Obtlt. Hermann Kottmann; ex Kptlt. Rolf Mützelburg) reported 3 steamers on easterly course in DH 4788. As the sighting was exactly on a level with patrol line the whole of Group "Streitaxt" was put on to it. U 203 attacked enemy in DH 4791, consisting of one tanker and 2 destroyers, and was forced to submerge by destroyer. Broke off pursuit later on account of damaged diesels. Group was ordered to continue operations as long as possibility of success existed. Boats which broke off pursuit were for the time being to take up 0800 position of reconnaissance line as patrol line.

Following refueled from "Milk Cow" U 463 (KrvKpt. Leo Wolfbauer): U 610 - 442 - 437 and 356.

USS Ranger departs Bermuda as part of Task Force 34 bound for the invasion of North Africa (Operation Torch).

British XXX Corps moves north, with Australian 26th Brigade at the spearhead, attack Point 29 southwest of Tel el Eisa, Egypt. This is meant to draw Axis reserves to the area.

Field Marshal Erwin Rommel visits Rome to press for more supplies for the war in North Africa. He arrives in Egypt to assume command of all Axis units in North Africa by the evening.

General Friedrich Paulus reports to The Führer that Stalingrad will be taken by 10 Nov 1942.

Soviet troops launch the Nalckik-Ordzhonikidze Defensive Operation in the Caucasus region of southern Russia.

Pacific: With discipline declined, equipment abandoned and diarrhea and dysentery reaching epidemic proportions, the 2nd Battalion of US 126th Infantry Regiment arrives at Jaure, Australian Papua along the Kapa Kapa Trail in the Owen Stanley mountain range. The march had been so arduous that some men had wandered into the jungle never to be seen again.

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Monday, 26 October 1942 - Gotenhafen-Oxhöft

Work-up's and Trials with the U.A.K. (Kpt.z.S.R. BRÄUTIGAM), the 2nd Training Division (U.L.D.; Freg.Kpt.d.R. Ernst HASSHAGEN) and 22nd U-Flotilla (Korvkpt. Wilhelm Ambrosius):

Dry-Run Exercises with Machinery/Mechanics; Weapons; Torpedoes.

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Norwegian trawler Arthur, commanded by Norwegian Lieutenant Leif Larsen working for the British Special Operations Executive, enters Trondheimsfjord, Norway, with two Chariot manned torpedoes (Chariot-class Midget Submarine) secreted beneath the vessel. The Chariots are torn off the hull when just 10 miles short of their target, the Tirpitz, and the mission has to be abandoned.

U 260 (Oblt. Hubertus Purkhold) reported armed 2-funneller on course 70° and speed 13 knots in CD 6857 Route A. As some of our own ships lay in the vicinity and there was a possibility of 2-funnel camouflage, order was given to break off pursuit.

In BE 4929, U 608 (Oblt. Rolf Struckmeier) sighted American battleship with destroyer escort course 240°, medium speed. Contact was almost immediately lost apparently.

U 606 (Oblt. Hans-Heinrich Döhler) reports English periscope in AK 4664 (boat operating on Convoy No. 61).

With short signal, U 224 (Oblt. Hans-Carl Kosbadt) reported enemy in sight in AK 3622, was probably forced to submerge at once, since no further message was received.

In BB 6396, U 520 (Kptlt. Volkmar Schwartzkopff) came on brightly illuminated ship sailing independently, course 80°, speed 8 knots. As it could only have been Irish ship boat ordered not to attack if ship could be distinguished as enemy in spite illumination.

In order to provide wing protection for 3 returning ships, which are due to cross line of longitude 22° W. early on the 29th, at one day's distance, following positions are to be temporarily occupied: U 92 - BE 55, U 218 - BE 65, U 752 - BE 87; U 356 and 664 return passage on 44° N.

Allied convoy UCF 1, containing troops and equipment for the invasion of French North Africa (Operation Torch), is met by a covering force of battleships and cruisers, which had sailed from Casco Bay, Maine, U.S.A.

North Africa: In the morning, Rommel committed much of his reserves to the Point 29 region in Egypt. Meanwhile, noting that Rommel had taken the bait, Montgomery planned to pin down Axis troops around Point 29 while launching a new offensive to the southwest.

Eastern Front: In light of the positive report from General Friedrich Paulus from Stalingrad, Adolf Hitler, from his Wehrwolf headquarters near of Vinnytsia in Ukraine, orders some of the German units in that region to prepare to move north, once Stalingrad is conquered.

The Soviet 15th Guards Heavy Tank Regiment is formed in the Moscow Military District from the 137th Tank Brigade. Equipped with Churchill III and IV tanks supplied by the British under Lend-Lease-Act, the Regiment is initially assigned to I Guards Mechanized Corps but will be removed from the Corps in July 1943, to serve as an independent infantry support regiment. It will be disbanded in Feb 1944, to provide manpower for the new heavy assault gun regiments.

Pacific: At the Battle of Santa Cruz Islands, US forces achieve victory but see USS Enterprise, USS South Dakota, and USS San Juan damaged. Aircraft carrier USS Hornet (Yorktown-class) is badly damaged from aerial bombs and torpedoes and then finally hit by three Type 93 torpedoes launched from Japanese destroyers Akigumo and Makigumo, which cause her to sink 30 minutes later. On the Japanese side, carriers Shokaku and Zuiho are damaged by dive bombers from USS Hornet and USS Enterprise, respectively.

1st Battalion of US 164th Infantry Division, repulse a Japanese attack on the southern flank of the Lunga Perimeter at Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands. Meanwhile, another attack against Hill 67, initially penetrating into the American line, is eventually driven back by US Marines.

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