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Reports
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U
306 detected 7 Naxos detections in BF 45 and 46, the enemy searches
about one minute, then 1-2 minute continuous detection, with approaching
searchlight at 800 meters range. |
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Own aircraft
sighted: 0845 in BE 8464 the convoy sighted the day before,
0945 in DJ 1259 convoy of 60 steamers, 6 escorts, 1 cruiser, speed
9 knots, course 300°, 1040 in CG 8459 convoy of 20 ships probably
landing craft, 2 escorts, course 350°, speed 15 knots, 1145
in BE 3937 convoy of 8 merchant ships, 2 destroyers, course 240°,
speed 10 knots. |
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Enemy units
were located: BE 6540, AM 7880, BF 1640. |
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U-boat were
attacked in DC 1449 (U 518) and BB 8156. |
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At
1213 received a radio message to the expected HX 262 of 79 groups
from Admiral Liverpool , which was not decoded. |
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Current
Operations: |
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Group "Siegfried"
gains another 6 boats. These extend the patrol line as follows:
To the northwest U 420 - 405 and 212, to the southeast U 648 - 967
and 274. |
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U 91
received orders to proceed to supply in the evening of 26.10..
With this Group "Siegfried" consists of 24 boats. |
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At
1840 U 413 reports from the patrol line of Group "Siegfried"
loud and exact bearing on convoy voice frequency bearing 213°T. |
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Because
from previous experience exact medium frequency direction finding
should be possible only up to 100 nm, it can be assumed that the
expected convoy, if it is associated with the bearing steers a typical
course just to the south of the patrol line. |
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Therefore,
Group "Siegfried" receives orders to set off on course
220°, speed 5 knots. This ensures that 1.) the convoy
will still be caught during the night, 2.) for the convoy, an evasive
movement to the north or south is complicated. |
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