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On Return Passage: U 168 - 188 - 260 - 445 - 516 - 530 - 532 - 547 - 714 - 731 - 762 - 953 - 984. |
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Entered Port: U 731 - Brest. |
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Air Reconnaissance: Total sortie: 10 aircraft, of which 6 in the reconnaissance area (1 BV 222, 2 FW 200, 3 Ju 290). |
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Reports on the Enemy: |
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U 518 reports, additional to yesterday's radio message: 1925 sighted ship, type "Friesenland", normal bows, 1 mast, 1 well deck, 9,000 GRT, speed 17 knots. One T 5 (Translator's note: acoustic torpedo), hit after 13 minutes 45 seconds. Loud explosion, swishing noises and sounds of frames cracking for 4 minutes, then no more propeller noises. Presumed ship sunk. |
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Further reports see IV a. |
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Aircraft picked up convoy 3 times and made beacon-signals twice. Analysis of boats' reports received after this showed. |
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Convoy's position at 0110 square BE 1680. |
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" " 0434 " BE 1943. |
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BV 222 reported the convoy in BE 1948 at 0500. |
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Aircraft of No. 19 Group sighted a surfaced U-boat in BE 6173 at 2202, course 900, speed 8 knots. 5 U-boat sightings by aircraft in unresolved positions. |
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Enemy units were located altogether 13 times in the area AL 90, AM 70, BE 20, also in AM 4820/30, BF 2369, AM 4360, BC 3620, BC 82, AM 4960. |
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Radio guard boat with convoy unit "Seige" fixed by radio direction finder at 0830 - 0900 in the area square BE 16. |
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Current Operations: |
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Convoy situation: |
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During the night 17/18 the air reconnaissance most important for the operation was not flown, and therefore all available aircraft were used for reconnaissance during the night 18/19. They were expected to reach the reconnaissance area at dusk and to make beacon-signals from 2030. |
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On the afternoon of the 18th a Radio Intelligence report was received giving a radio direction finder fix for a radio guardship which probably belonged to the convoy. The |
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