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Reports on the Enemy: |
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Convoy number 2 see figure IV a. |
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U 43 reports convoy in AL 0336 spread over a wide area, steaming south into the sea at 10-12 knots. Use of weapons impossible because of high seas. |
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None. |
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English steamer "Cyclops" (9076 BRT) torpedoed in CB 2420. Disabled steamer in AJ 5950. |
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Westbound convoy passed Tarifa at 1845 hours. 11 ships, 4 destroyers. |
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Current Operations: |
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Convoy Number 2. |
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Group Seydlitz moved against westbound convoy "HE 78" with U 93 - 71 - 571. U 93 made contact in CG 9468 0655/12, course 2700, speed 5-7 knots. Contact will be kept. |
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U 85 - destined for the Mediterranean is to remain in the Atlantic and received orders to make for BC 87. |
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Operation for U 587 and %88 is foreseen in top third of AM. Due to floating mines etc, boats are to follow courses: |
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U 557 AF 7460 - AM 3281 - AM 2420 |
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U 588 AF 7580 - AN 3284 - AM 2490. |
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English aircraft reported enemy merchant ship and U-boat in BF 7571. This is believed to be U 373 with "Essberger". Boat received orders to report position in case she was sighted by aircraft. U 373 confirmed aircraft attack. "Else Essberger" thereupon received orders via U 373 to make for El Ferrol. The U-boat to wait outside the territorial waters. |
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None. |
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V. |
Reports of Success: None. |
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VI. |
General: |
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Enemy situation off the East coast of America was reported as follows: |
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Along the coast of the USA and to the south still heavy single ship movements. Fuel points New York, Baltimore etc., Straits of Florida, Aruba, Trinidad. |
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Also heavy single ship movements after waiting for activity at the assembly points on the Halifax - Sydney Line. Only sparse movements to Bermuda. Assembly and organization of convoys in USA harbors possible but not yet noticeable. |
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Enemy air patrols heavy but not dangerous because of inexperience. |
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