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U 106 has carried out replenishment of supplies. The supplying of three boats in Culebra apparently went without a hitch. |
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The three boats in the south received orders to proceed to the south on 20, 21 and 220, thereby raking the presumed main traffic route. |
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Of the boats in the north, U 108 started upon the return passage; it has sunk 2 ships of altogether 12,061 tons. U 74 is assigned to the operational area north of the remaining boats; U 37, formerly weather boat, is to occupy U 108's area, UA is to be weather boat. |
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The commanding officer of U 97, Lieutenant Heilmann, reported on putting in. His boat sank 2 ships of 16,000 tons reported by U 552 on 23.2, also damaged a tanker of 11,000 tons; apart from this though, there were again 5 entirely inexplicable failures. |
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U 47 contacted a north-bound convoy in AM 1452 on the evening of 6.3., and maintained contact until 0440. U 99, 70 and UA were detailed to operate on the convoy, also U 37, although this boat was however, some distance away. Only U 70 reported on request that it had come up to the convoy. Further reports are lacking for the time being. U 70 and U 47 have not replied to their call up. |
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Torpedoed according to Radio Intelligence report: |
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Athelbeach |
6,568 tons |
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Mydrecht |
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Delilian |
6,423 tons |
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Towards 2200, UA presumably contacted the same convoy in AL 3153 and reported again at 0025. U 37 requested D/F signals, and must also be in the vicinity. No other messages have come in, but the steamer "Empire Attendance", however, was torpedoed nearby. |
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According to a position report, U 99 is not in the convoy area, but probably further to the east, where it has presumably sunk the whale factory "Terje Viken" of 20,638 tons, which reported sinking after torpedo attack. |
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U 74 intercepted a S.E. bound convoy in AE 8945 at 0246 on 8.3. U 99 was detailed to operate on this. The last message from U 74 on this convoy was originated at 1106, presumably the boat was subsequently forced to submerge. |
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At 1410 a message was received from the Fleet reporting a convoy on a northerly course in DT 90. The Fleet units i.e. Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, are maintaining contact apparently without attacking owing to the presence of an enemy battleship. For the boats U 124, U 105, U 106, |
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