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Last convoy position was DJ 1311 at 0325, speed 16 knots, general course 2600. At 0407, U 86 sighted a pair of destroyers on course 900 in CG 8570. |
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U 103 and 108 encountered only a patrol boat in DJ 2163, off Mazagan. |
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U 155 situation: Strong air patrols of all types in Gibraltar area. Single destroyers and trawlers. During the night heavy air and surface bearing searches with D/C's dropped at random. Small prospects for attacks, ships well protected at night. Boat requests freedom of movements in CG 80. |
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U 43 reports convoy in BC 1964 at 1230 and in BC 2714 at 1800. Forced to veer off by constant air patrols. According to our own data this is convoy HX 215. Boat carries on pursuit. |
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U 518 completed operation (putting spy ashore) on 9 November. She has operated in BB 17 - 18 since the operation and has seen only occasional single ships sailing close to land. Slight surface patrols, no night air patrols. Meager prospects of success. According to previous orders boat is operating further in BB 70 (Halifax). |
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U 178 sank "Louise Moller" (3,674 tons) on 13 November in KP 9885 and torpedoed a 6,000 ton freighter in KZ 2628 on 15 november. After she was hit twice amidships the crew abandoned her. Sinking not observed because of air patrols. Heavy air activities in KP 80 and KZ 20. Many D/C's heard on 15 November at some distance. East west shipping "Durban" via KP 97. |
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U 161 reports on 12 November convoy putting in EV 7832, 3 steamers and 2 patrol craft. First on course 900 then N. speed 12 knots. Air cover during the day. Ships enter Takoradi only by day. A passenger steamer sighted on 17 November in EV 7775, course 2600, speed 15 knots. No activity along the Ivory Coast. |
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U-boat sightings: BB 6457, BC 4343, CB 2453, BC 1919, DJ 2221, CG 7921, ED 6940, EE 4422. |
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Aircraft D/C attacks in CG 8777 and DJ 2281. |
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U-boat warning in KZ 83. |
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U-boat attack in ED 9947, SSS message in DJ 2281. |
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none. |
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Current Operations: |
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Convoy No. 66: |
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Towards noon on 17 November the weather improved in the neighborhood of the convoy. S.W. wind of force 2 - 4 and good visibility reported. At 1130 the convoy seen in AK 4695 by U 521, somewhat later sighted by U 184. The latter boat can summon about 6 more U-boats to the scene by using her bearing signals. The convoy steered S.W. course at 7 knots. Contact was not lost again, thanks to good visibility. In the course of the night all boats of the Group came on the scene, except U 383 which last reported on 7 November. U 521 - 224 and 454 broke off operations against the convoy because torpedoes were used up and fuel was low. Reports of success up to 18 November as follows: |
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U 264 3 hits on 2 overlapping freighters, 4,000 and 6,000 tons. |
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