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Enemy units located in: AC 5790 - AM 4220 - BD 6520 - 7500 - BE 1361 - CG 8220. |
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Special intercept: Admiral Plymouth reports at 1157 11 December to convoy HX 323 (radio call 8 i): |
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All ships for harbors on the east coast take on pilots with further instructions at buoy D (BF 3313). |
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Ships for Solent will be dismissed at Z-buoy (BF 3245). |
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Stragglers between Lizard Head and Portland Bill to put in to Torquay. Between Portland Bill and D Buoy sail for St. Hellens Roads for further orders. |
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Therefore it is proved that some of the HX convoys are sailing for the E. coast of England through the Channel. |
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Current Operations: |
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None. |
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U 278 is the first of the Arctic Schnorchel boats (U 287 - 312 - 313 - 315 - 739) to move against the incoming and outgoing aircraft carriers in Scapa Flow. U 737 turned back as per orders of Captain U-boats, Northern Waters. |
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U 296, on return cruise, reported from AM 2314 the situation in area N. Minch to east of Cape Wrath (AN 1550). |
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Shipping: Medium heavy, sails only on dark nights, many trawlers. |
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Defences: Search groups with blanket depth-charges, Asdic and sonic locators. No aircraft bombs. Density layering good protection against location devices, quickly and widely varying listening conditions. Success not reported. |
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Since no new report from Naval Attache in Tokio, U 196 left Djakarta on 30 November. Supply of U 510 by U 196 foreseen earlier must have fallen through, since U 510 entered port because of damage to her machinery. |
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U 843 left Djakarta on 10 December for Germany and will be supplied by U 196. Since the position |
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