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01.04.43 |
Brest, Bunker |
Boot cleared, torpedoes delivered etc. |
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02.04.-14.04.43 |
Brest |
Shipyard period. |
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15. - 18.04.43 |
Brest |
Shipyard test run and trim test, degaussing. |
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19. - 20.04.43 |
Brest |
Final adjustment, weapons aboard. |
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21.04.43 |
Brest |
Torpedo loading, ammunition loading. |
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22.04.43 |
Brest |
Provisions loading. |
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23.04.43 |
Brest |
Final trim test, compensation and radio direction finder
calibration. |
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24.04.43 |
Brest, Bunker B1 |
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14.30 |
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Send off by the Chef 9.U-Flottille. |
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15.26 - 15.40 |
Brest Roads |
Test dive, afterwards proceeded in convoy with two Sperrbrecher
and two patrol boats. Shortly before dismissing the Sperrbrecher noticed
that the charges for the decoy launcher were not on board.
A patrol boat was sent back to get Bolde. |
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18.20 |
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Dismissed the Speerbrecher escort. Taken under escort
by a pair of patrol boats. Back and forth on Route B 1 to Point
346. |
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22.00 |
SSW 5-6, Sea 4-5, overcast, rain |
Returned with Speerbrecher escort to B 1 because there
was no opportunity for transfer at sea. At night at the anchorage
off Brest. (Camaret Bay) |
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25.04.43 |
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00.50 |
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07.55 |
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11.00 |
Brest, Bunker B 1 |
Made fast. Bolde arrive on board. Fuel topped
off. |
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Presented* Radio Message 1237/25/55 Contains
temporary attack area BE 94 for me. Operation on southbound-convoy
intended from 30 April. |
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17.30 |
Brest, Bunker B 1 |
Departed. |
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W 5, Sea 2, 9/10, 1020 mb, +18° |
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Proceeding on the surface with "U-659" on prescribed
route with anti-aircraft escort and ground mine escort. |
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At Point B 1 ground mine escort dismissed. |
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22.30 |
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Anti-aircraft defense, 2 patrol boats dismissed at Point
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27.04.43 |
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13.38 - 14.07 |
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16.00 |
BF 4894 |
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18.41 - 18.50 |
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20.00 |
BF 4688 |
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22.50 |
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Surfaced - proceeding on the surface. |
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28.04.43 |
North Atlantic |
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00.00 |
BF 7221 |
Transit to operations area. |
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N 2, Sea 1, overcast, 1026 mb, +14°, heavy marine phosphorescence |
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04.00 |
BF 7152 |
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05.35 |
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Dived for detection on 168 cm. |
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06.30 |
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06.40 |
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Dived - proceeding submerged. |
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08.00 |
BF 7144 |
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12.00 |
BE 9568 |
Day's run:
92.45 nm |
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13.45 - 15.38 |
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Boat ventilated. Continued submerged transit. |
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16.00 |
BE 9583 |
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19.00 - 19.31 |
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20.00 |
BE 9381 |
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Surfaced - Proceeding on the surface course 263°. |
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29.04.43 |
North Atlantic |
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00.00 |
BE 9796 |
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N 2, Sea 2, 10/10, 1024 mb, +15°, heavy swell, very
heavy marine phosphorescence |
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29.04.43 |
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04.00 |
BE 9287 |
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07.25 |
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Dived - proceeding submerged. |
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08.00 |
BE 9199 |
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12.00 |
BE 9431 |
Day's run:
91.04 nm |
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13.57 |
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Surfaced. Incoming Radio Message 1028/29/55
Serial No. 4. Formation of 8 boats in patrol line form Group "Drossel"
from BE 8615 to 9526. |
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14.10 |
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Dived - continued submerged transit. |
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16.00 |
BE 9423 |
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19.20 - 19.38 |
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20.00 |
BE 9121 |
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23.26 |
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Surfaced - proceeding on the surface. |
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23.55 |
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Presented Radio Message 2247/29/50 Ireland
Circuit for Group "Drossel" from 24.00 hours. Serial No.
6. |
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30.04.43 |
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00.00 |
BE 9412 |
Transit to operations area. |
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NNW 2, Sea 2, 10/10, 1025 mb, +13°, (rain) |
Presented Radio Message 1915/29/82 Serial No. 5.
Announcement of own air reconnaissance for 30 April. Stand by to receive
bearings. |
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04.00 |
BE 8625 |
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N 2, Sea 2, 5/10, 1025 mb, +14°, Vis. good |
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08.00 |
BE 8625 |
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08.30 |
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Recognition signals exchanged with "U-607". |
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0x.xx |
BE 8624 |
Crash dive for 4-engined aircraft descending, possibly
an own Condor. |
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09.20 |
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On surfacing aircraft bearing 0°T, course east, along
with it detection 167 cm. Crash dive. |
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10.24 |
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Surfaced. |
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11.12 |
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Incoming Radio Message 08.47/30/188 Serial
No. 7. |
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Group "Drossel" shift patrol line 60 nm to the
west. |
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30.04.43 |
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12.00 |
BE 8628 |
Day's run: 97.23 nm |
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NNE 2, Sea 3, 6/10, 1026 mb, +14°, Vis. good |
36.49
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16.00 |
BE 8615 |
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18.10 |
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Own U-boat bearing 50°T. |
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18.40 |
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Presented Radio Message 1086/30/103 Serial
No. 8. |
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Concerning results of air reconnaissance. Remaining
submerged in patrol line optional. |
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19.50 |
BE 8535 |
Reached new position in patrol line. |
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20.00 |
BE 8535 |
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23.35 |
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PresentedRadio Message 2310/30/107 Serial
No. 9. |
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[illegible line - Message concerns air reconnaissance,
contact keeping (para 1) and encryption table in effect (para 2) - see
Radio Log Summary] |
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01.05.43 |
North Atlantic |
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00.00 |
BE 8536 |
Dived, back and forth in position in patrol line. |
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04.00 |
BE 8535 |
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08.00 |
BE 8534 |
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09.20 - 09.50 |
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12.00 |
BE 8534 |
Day's run: 28.00 nm |
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NE 2, Sea 1, 6/10, 1031 mb, +14°, Vis. good |
34.50
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15.42 |
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Surfaced. Back and forth in position in patrol line. |
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16.00 |
BE 8534 |
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19.26 |
BE 8536 |
Crash dive for aircraft, possibly own Condor. |
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20.00 |
BE 8536 |
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20.10 |
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Surfaced, aircraft bearing xxT, westerly course, recognized
as own. Surfaced in patrol line on east west courses. |
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23.45 |
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Presented Radio Message 2247/1/123 Serial
No. 10. |
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Air reconnaissance on 1 May without success. Remaining
submerged optional. 2 May again own air in same area. |
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02.05.43 |
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00.00 |
BE 8535 |
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00.07 |
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Dived. Continued submerged until 18.00 hours. |
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04.00 |
BE 8536 |
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06.46-07.52 |
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08.00 |
BE 8536 |
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12.00 |
BE 8534 |
Day's run: 57.7 nm |
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NE 1, Sea 0-1, fair, cumulous clouds, 1032 mb, +16, Vis.
good |
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14.02 - 14.17 |
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16.00 |
BE 8534 |
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17.45 |
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Surfaced. |
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19.30 |
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Presented Radio Message 1656/2/137 Serial
No.11. |
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Own air in the morning at first light. |
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20.00 |
BE 8536 |
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23.50 |
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Presented Radio Message 2210/2/145 Serial
No.12. |
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Monitor patrol line "Drossel" surfaced during
the night etc. |
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03.05.43 |
North Atlantic |
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00.00 |
BE 8536 |
Back and forth in position in patrol line. |
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NE 3, Sea 3-4, squalls, rain showers, occasional haze,
marine phosphorescence, 1029 mb, +15° |
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04.00 |
BE 8514 |
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SE 3, hazy, overcast, 1029 mb, +15° |
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08.20 |
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Presented Radio Message 0740/3/149 Serial
No.13. |
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Concerning announcement of own air from 08.00 hours. |
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03.05.43 |
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08.54 |
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Presented Radio Message 0825/3/150
Serial No.14. Group "Drossel" immediately course east
7 knots. |
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Thereupon came to easterly course, diesel-electric LF. |
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09.30 |
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Presented Radio Message 0909/3/151
Serial No.15. To "Drossel" |
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1.) Southbound convoy 08.30 hours BE 6944, 9 knots accepted.
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2.) . . . . Siegmann operate independently at
high speed. |
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Operated at high speed based on plotting. |
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10.21 - 10.55 |
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Course 105°, both diesels AK. |
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12.00 |
BE 8516 |
Day's run: 148.6 nm |
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NE 3, Sea 4, 8/10, 1029 mb, +16, Vis. good |
10.0 nm |
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12.15 |
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Presented Radio Message 1137/3/55 Serial
No. 16. contains convoy position for 10.00 hours in BE 6977 speed
9-13 knots, 180°. |
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I continue to operate on plotting for this convoy position. |
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13.48 |
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Radio Message 1237/3/157 Serial No.16a 17.00
hours Condor at convoy. |
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Presented Radio Message 1325/3/158
Serial No.17. |
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1.) Convoy possibly further to the southwest. |
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2.) Jeschonnek to Siegmann extend
patrol line etc. |
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Orders were not to be executed. |
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14.24 |
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Incoming Short Signal Serial No. 18 from "Lohmann"
concerning convoy of 6-10 steamers BE 9528. |
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I operate on the "Lohmann" report. |
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15.15 |
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Presented Radio Message 1444/3/162
Serial No. 19. containing orders for Group "Drossel" to
operate on the "Lohmann" report. |
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16.00 |
BE 9471 |
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16.50 |
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Presented Radio Message 1610/3/164
Serial No. 20. "Lohmann" holds contact on smoke
cloud, suspects southwesterly course, position of the convoy after navigation
correction BE 9524. |
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I operate on this report assumed course 200°, speed
10 knots. |
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17.55 |
BE 9487 |
Dived for detection 160 cm, steady tone, volume 4-5, suddenly
broke off. |
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03.05.43 |
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18.37 |
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Surfaced and continued to operate on the convoy at highest
speed. |
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18.50 |
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Presented Radio Message 1822/3/167
Serial No. 21 from Headquarters. |
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Still strive to gain contact and attack by day. |
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20.00 |
BE 8731 |
"Condor" sends bearing signals. Continue
operating with the assistance of bearings of the other boats. |
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20.48 |
BE 9732 |
Short Signal Serial No. 22 sent: My
position is BE 9732, bearing 65°T. (Was first acknowledged after
repeating) |
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In accordance with Radio Message 1850/3/170 Serial
No. 23 convoy is positioned 17.40 hours in BE 9546, course south 10 knots. |
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22.43 |
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Incoming Short Signal Serial No. 24.
"Lohmann" Convoy BE 9827, 180, 8-10 knots. |
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22.53 |
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Presented Radio Message 2214/3/175
Serial No. 25 from Headquarters to "Drossel", according to which
convoy by boats' bearings is in BE 9820 upper-left corner at 21.00 hours. |
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23.40 |
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Positioned at plotted interception point, now steering
search courses in sector 165-195°. |
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23.59 |
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Short Signal Serial No. 26. "Lohmann"
convoy position BE 9849. |
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I am in the same square. |
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04.05.43 |
North Atlantic |
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00.00 |
BE 9849 |
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01.05 |
BE 9873 |
Short Signal "Lohmann"
Serial No. 27. |
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Convoy BE 9873. |
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I now see 2 times behind me short fiery glow, in the boat
detonation is heard. Believe they are "Lohmann"
torpedoes. Ran towards it. Without success. The usual
fireworks stay out. |
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02.30 |
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Request bearing signals from "Zurmühlen".
Waiting for bearing signals. I believe I am very close to the convoy. |
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03.16 |
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Short dive to listen. Without success. |
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By Radio Message 0230/4/184 Serial No. 27a.
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To"Lohmann" report convoy composition,
if necessary remaining boats request bearing signals. |
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04.00 |
CG 1153 |
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NE 4-5, overcast, marine phosphorescence, 1026 mb, +14,
clear air |
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04.05.43 |
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04.40 |
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From 04.40 bearing signals from "Lohmann".
Am now operating on bearing signals. |
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06.20 |
CG 1211 |
Receive a brief detection 140 cm (CRT display). Was not
compelled [to react]. Saw briefly around me several weak white
lights. They are small vessels. |
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06.15 |
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Dived to listen,without success. |
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Am evidently, by the bearings received, either in a fishing
fleet or in the landing craft convoy reported by Radio Message 0424/4/189
Serial No. 28. |
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(See also Radio Message 2025/3/172 Serial
No. 29.) |
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07.10 |
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Come to course 190°, highest speed. |
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08.00 |
CG 1139 |
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08.35 |
CG 1163 |
Dived for detection 168 cm, initially CRT display, then
audibly, very loud. |
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08.41 |
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Radio Message 0755/4/200 from "Teichert"
Serial No. 30. |
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Confirms my belief that "Lohmann" is
positioned in the wrong convoy. |
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11.35 |
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Presented Radio Message 0546/4/194 Serial
No. 31 from Headquarters. |
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Following the correct convoy initially 15 nm southwest
landing craft convoy. I operate accordingly. |
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12.00 |
CG 1432 |
Day's run: 279.1 nm |
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NE 3, Sea 4, hazy sunshine, 6/10, 1022 mb +16° |
12.2 nm |
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The air reconnaissance announced by Radio Message 0218/4/182
Serial No. 32 is up to now without results. |
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16.00 |
CG 1731 |
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16.51 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1642/4/107 Serial No.
33. |
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If before then no contact new patrol line ordered from
CE 6235 to CG 1861 in anticipation of two northbound convoys. |
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17.00 |
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Began transit to patrol line. |
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20.00 |
CG 4123 |
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22.45 |
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Presented Radio Message 2205/4/113
Serial No. 34 |
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announcing own air for 5 May from 08.00 hours. |
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05.05.43 |
North Atlantic |
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00.00 |
CG 4111 |
Transit to position in patrol line. |
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04.00 |
CF 6322 |
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04.40 |
CF 6321 |
Arrived at position in patrol line. Back and forth
in position in patrol line. |
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08.00 |
CF 6322 |
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12.00 |
CF 6321 |
Day's run: 218.4 nm |
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NNE 3, Sea 4, overcast, Vis. good, 1020 mb, +16 |
2.2 nm |
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14.30 |
CF 3979 |
Enemy in sight bearing 270°T. Initially
a masthead and faint cloud of smoke, briefly a 2nd masthead, believe a
destroyer's mast. Engines maneuvering, holding contact. |
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Weather unchanged |
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15.10 |
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Short Signal sent: Enemy in sight CF 6324
Serial No. 35. |
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15.30 |
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Perceive a small cruiser, after plotting runs at 20 knots
and heads 145°. |
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16.00 |
CF 6328 |
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16.02 |
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Short Signal Serial No. 36 sent. Square
CF 6351 a light cruiser, 145°, speed 20 knots. |
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16.05 |
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Contact keeping not possible for long due to the high enemy
speed, fall quickly astern. Shortly before passing out of sight
anti-aircraft fire observed on contact holding "Condor".
Enemy passes out of sight. |
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16.35 |
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Pursuit abandoned. By Short Signal 17.17 hours
Serial No. 37 reporting contact lost from 16.00 hours. |
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Radio Message 1552/5/127 Serial No. 38 "Siegmann"
report immediately if convoy or warship formation. |
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Was already settled when received. |
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20.00 |
CF 6321 |
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20.14 |
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Presented Radio Message 1915/5/131
Serial No. 39 brings new patrol line from CF 3577 to CG 1428. |
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Begin transit at nightfall if possible. Own air from dawn.
"Stock" and "Bothe" special orders. |
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23.00 |
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Started transit to new disposition. |
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06.05.43 |
North Atlantic |
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00.00 |
CF 3984 |
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04.00 |
CF 3941 |
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08.00 |
CF 3595 |
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11.38 |
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Presented Radio Message 1125/6/156
Serial No. 40. |
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Air reports convoy 10.00 hours in CF 6629. |
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12.00 |
CF 3592 |
Day's run: 188.1 nm |
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NNE 3, Sea 3, bright, 1024 mb, +16°, Vis. good |
0.0 nm |
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12.28 |
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Presented Radio Message 1207/6/167
Serial No. 41. |
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To "Drossel": Operate on convoy reported
by air, convoy course 340°. Adjusted position CF 6639. |
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I operate on course 340°, 7-9 knots in accordance with
plotting, highest speed. |
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14.12 |
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Additional "Condor" from 15.30 hours announced
by Radio Message 1335/6/160 Serial No. 41. |
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16.00 |
CF 3941 |
Up to now no bearing signals received. |
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17.09 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1609/6/169 Serial Number
43. |
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If convoy is not caught at intercept point search in accordance
with named order in patrol line in sectors from 310 - 0°. |
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20.00 |
CF 6319 |
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20.30 |
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Course 310, both diesels LF. Searching in my sector. |
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20.45 |
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Incoming Radio Message 2025/6/170 Serial No.
44. |
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From air adjusted position CF 6625. Continue searching
in sectors accordingly. Announced additional "Condor"
from 20.30 hours with Fu.M.G. |
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20.55 |
CF 6313 |
Briefly dived for detection 120 cm and 80 cm. From
Presented Radio Message Serial No. 44. I believe this
may be from our own gear ("Condor"). |
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2153-22.09 |
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Again detection 120 cm and 80 cm, was not compelled [to react],
on the horizon own K.S.Z. [Condor] sighted. Confirmation of my belief. |
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22.30 |
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By Radio Message 2150/6/171 Serial No. 45.
If there is no contact by 7 May ay 08.00 hours new patrol line from CF
2962 to 3522 via 3458 ordered. |
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23.44 |
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Dived for detection 168 cm. |
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07.05.43 |
North Atlantic |
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00.00 |
CF 3896 |
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00.39 |
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Surfaced. |
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04.00 |
CF 3815 |
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05.43 |
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Short Signal Serial No. 46 from "Jeschonnek": |
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Convoy CF 3762, 320°, 8 knots. |
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I operate on this report. |
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06.30 |
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Light sighted on the southern horizon, are apparently from
"Jeschonnek". |
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Short Signal Serial No. 47, 0719 hours reported
light rockets. |
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07.15 |
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Incoming Radio Message 0631/7/176 Serial No.
48. |
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Tasking Group "Drossel" to operate on "Jeschonnek"
report. |
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07.40 |
CF 3487 |
Shadow in sight ahead to port bearing 140°T, based
on this am at the convoy. Positioned on the port side of the convoy.
It is too late for night attack, therefore moved away, joined as contact
keeper. |
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08.00 |
CF 3479 |
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NNE 3, Sea 3, clear, overcast, 1022 mb, +14 |
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08.24 |
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Outgoing Short Signal Serial No. 49. |
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Enemy in sight CF 3487 |
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09.12 |
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Outgoing Short Signal Serial No. 50. |
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Convoy CF 3476, speed 8 knots, 320°. |
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10.26 |
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Outgoing Short Signal Serial No. 51. |
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Enemy steers 0°, CF 3484 |
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10.38 |
CF 3442 |
Crash dive for aircraft, land-based aircraft (2 engines). |
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10.40 |
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4 aircraft bombs at depth A +10 meters. Slight damage. |
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11.28 |
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Surfaced, hold contact again. |
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11.45 |
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Radio Message 1054/7/188 Serial No. 52 sent. |
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Air at convoy. Bombed. "Siegmann". |
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12.00 |
CF 3465 [typo 3445] |
Day's run:
270.6 nm |
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Weather unchanged |
7.1 nm |
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Incoming Radio Message 1136/7/189 Serial No.
53. |
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Use every opportunity for submerged attack etc. |
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07.05.43 |
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12.07 |
CF 3445 |
Crash dive for aircraft in approach, range = 8000 meters.
3 aircraft bombs with depth adjustment. Boat is at depth A +20 meters.
In the control room a water level glass of the regulating and reserve
fuel oil tank standing under pressure bursts. A strong jet of water enters
the boat, personnel believe initially an outside hull valve has torn off.
I blow at depth A +20 meters, machine guns ready. |
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12.18 |
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Aircraft on the horizon over the convoy, in the meantime
the Engineering Officer reports the boat is ready to submerge. |
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12.20 |
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Crash dive. No attack. |
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13.04 |
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Surfaced. |
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13.08 |
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Outgoing Radio Message 1140/7/193: |
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Convoy consists of 20 steamers, CF 3473, 7 knots, 350°. |
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13.44 |
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Crash dive for aircraft. At first, no attack. |
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13.54 |
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6 depth charges, only light concussions in the boat. |
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14.20 |
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Several depth charge series at the same range. Escort
was not heard. Monkey business? |
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15.53 |
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Surfaced. |
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16.00 |
CF 3414 |
Convoy is still not in sight again. |
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NW 4, Sea 4, overcast, low hanging clouds, 1022 mb, +16,
Vis. 8 nm |
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16.25 |
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Outgoing Radio Message 1530/7/195 Serial No.
55. |
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Convoy positioned 13.40 hours CF 3443, 350°, 7 knots. |
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"Siegmann" |
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17.27 |
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I am thinking of reporting contact lost when convoy comes
into sight. At the same time detection 172 cm. Crash dive.
I do not want to give away my position, therefore I can not wait until
seeing the aircraft. |
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18.17 |
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Surfaced. Contact keeping report. |
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Radio Message 1725/7/196 Serial No. 57. |
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"In naval square CF 3178 convoy sighted briefly.
Northerly course. Detection 172 cm. Radio Message 1706 hours
cancelled. |
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The Radio Message reported cancelled included contact lost
and was only half sent due to the crash dive. |
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18.38 |
Weather improving still only slight cirrus
clouds |
Short Signal Serial No. 58 sent. |
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Enemy position CF 3175. |
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07.05.43 |
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19.45 |
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Once again dove for detection on 172 cm without aircraft
sighting. |
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20.00 |
CF 3147 |
At periscope depth. four-engined aircraft over me.
Evidently the close escort. |
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Decision: |
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I am still positioned 2 nm off the plotted general course
line of the convoy. Start from now for a day attack. Go to
depth 30 meters silent speed, course 90°. Sound bearing of the
convoy is located in the sector 130-150°T and shifts a little astern,
becomes steadily louder. |
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21.40 |
CF 3143 |
During the attempt to go to periscope depth, I am over
run from starboard astern to port ahead. 4 depth charges Boat is at 25 meters.
Depth charges are set shallow and lie on the starboard side. At
first no failures noticed. I bring the boat deep quickly.
At depth A +60 meters a new depth charge approach. 6 depth charges
set deep. Although I have the sense of being directly overrun again,
the depth charges fall behind the boat. Only the first one causes heavy
concussions. |
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Eject 2 Bolde and attempt to get beneath the convoy behind the wall [of bubbles from the Bolde]. By this the planned submerged attack is spoiled.
Two locating vessels keep me submerged for a long time. Situation is not
clear, because the sound locator has suffered with the first depth charges
and for a long time I do not know what is nearby. Am circled numerous
times by two vessels equipped with "Asdic", however, no more
depth charges fall. |
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08.05.43 |
North Atlantic |
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00.00 |
CF 5143 |
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NW 3-4, Sea 4, Vis. changing heavily, haze (rain), medium
marine phosphorescence |
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01.14 |
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Surfaced. |
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I pursue the convoy on course 0°. |
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08.05.43 |
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02.00 |
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Radio Message 0005/8/114 Serial No. 59 sent. |
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1.) Forced to submerge all day by air, 2 times aircraft bombs. |
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2.) During attack at 21.45 hours was heard, depth charges.
Over run by convoy in naval square CF 3143. In pursuit. 80
cbm. |
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03.30 |
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Dived to listen. No sound bearings, because the gear
is out of service for now. Repairs. |
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04.00 |
BE 8887 |
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05.30 |
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Fast propellers heard bearing 330 and 30°T. No
indication of the convoy. May be escort vessels, or own pursuing
boats. |
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05.55 |
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Surfaced. Nothing seen, continued to pursue. |
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08.00 |
BE 8681 |
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09.54 |
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Crash dive for aircraft, steering northerly course.
Type not recognized. |
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10.51 |
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Surfaced, continued to pursue on course 0°. |
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12.00 |
BE 8822 |
Day's run: 108.9 nm |
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NW 6, Sea 6, overcast, 1016 mb, +14, Vis. 9-10 nm |
30.6 nm |
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15.50 |
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Incoming Radio Message . . . . /8/115 Serial
No. 60. |
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To "Drossel". Discontinue convoy operation,
report position by Short Signal. |
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16.00 |
BE 8527 |
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NW 4, Sea 4, overcast, 1016 mb, +14 |
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16.15 |
BE 8525 |
Convoy pursuit broken off and ran off to the south. |
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17.00 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1637/6/133 Serial No.
61. |
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Receive new attack area for Group "Drossel".
For me CF 31. |
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17.43 |
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Reported position by Short Signal Serial No.
62. |
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20.00 |
BE 8587 |
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23.09 |
BE 8859 |
Crash dive for aircraft with red searchlight. Aircraft
flew very high, the brightness was very similar to a star. Was detected
by motion. Plane suddenly turned towards the boat. I decide
to transit through the night submerged. |
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09.05.43 |
North Atlantic |
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00.00 |
BE 8859 |
Submerged transit to CF 31. |
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the entire area. I suspect working together with the aircraft.
Was not caught by the search group. |
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04.00 |
BE 8889 |
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07.21 |
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Surfaced. |
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Surface transit to CF 31. |
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08.00 |
CF 3123 |
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10.11 |
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Presented Radio Message 0005/9/151
Serial No. 63. |
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To "Drossel". Course west. |
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10.23 |
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Started transit to the west. |
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Diesel-electric LF. |
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12.00 |
CF 3118 |
Day's run: 168.5 nm |
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NW 2, Sea 2, overcast, hazy, 1024 mb, +15 |
24.6 nm |
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14.35 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1353/9/162 Serial No.
64. |
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"Drossel". At high speed operate on "Förster"-convoy
reported at 13.00 hours in CD 3598, 90°, 9-10 knots. Switch
"Hubertus" Circuit. |
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16.00 |
CF 2329 |
Going at 2 x HF on course 270°. |
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19.40 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1904/9/198 Serial No.
65. |
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. . . . Group "Drossel" 10 May 10.00 hours switch
"Ireland" Circuit. |
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20.00 |
CF 2239 |
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10.05.43 |
North Atlantic |
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00.00 |
CF 2218 |
For now I steer westerly course, speed 2 x HF. Still
no further indications of the convoy. |
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04.00 |
CF 2129 |
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08.00 |
CF 2118 |
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11.53 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
CF 1338 |
Day's run: 181 nm |
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SW 7, 7, 1006 mb, +15, hazy, sunshine |
0.4 nm |
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13.57 |
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Surfaced. |
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10.05.43 |
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16.00 |
CF 1319 |
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18.31 |
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Incoming Short Signal Serial No. 67 from "Clausen". |
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Convoy CE 2425, northerly course. |
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I operate on this report and come to 330°, 2 x HF. |
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20.00 |
BE 7786 |
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21.30 |
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Incoming Radio Message 2110/10/149 Serial
No. 66. |
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Former Drossel boats operate on "Clausen"-report,
count on a northerly convoy course. |
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11.05.43 |
North Atlantic |
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00.00 |
BE 7716 |
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04.00 |
BD 9662 |
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08.00 |
BD 9355 |
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11.00 |
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Presented Radio Message 0952/11/104 Officer-Only
Serial No. 68. |
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To "Drossel". On 11 May at 16.00 hours
east steering "Clausen"-convoy will be in BD 9552. |
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Heading according to intercept task, came to course 215°. |
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12.00 |
BD 9314 |
Day's run: 70.9 nm |
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SW 5, Sea 6, cloudy, squalls, occasional rain, 998 mb,
+14 |
9.8 nm |
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16.00 |
BD 9268 |
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19.08 |
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"Seibicke" reports convoy by Short
Signal Serial No. 69 in BD 9554. |
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Operating on "Seibicke"- report. |
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20.00 |
BD 9294 |
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WSW 7, Sea 6, overcast, squalls, 996 mb, +14, Vis. heavily
changing, rain showers |
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20.09 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1958/11/122 Serial
No. 70. |
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Former Drossel boats operate at highest speed on "Seibicke"-report.
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11.05.43 |
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20.42 |
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Incoming Radio Message 2017/11/127 Serial
No. 71 from "Seibicke". Convoy BD 9528, course
45°, 13 knots. |
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21.30 |
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Incoming Radio Message 2124/11/128 Serial
No. 72. |
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To "Seibicke"-convoy. Convoy runs
at best 10 knots. |
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21.39 |
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Incoming contact keeper report "Seibicke". |
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Radio Message 2112/11/129 Serial No. 73. |
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Convoy located at 21.00 hours BD 9289, course 0°. |
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22.15 |
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Dived for detection 168 cm. |
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12.05.43 |
North Atlantic |
Up to darkness convoy not found. Operating
on "Seibicke" contact keeper reports. |
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00.00 |
BD 9291 |
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04.00 |
BD 6883 |
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04.30 - 05.00 |
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Dived to listen. Weak sound bearing 270°T.
Not certainly recognized as from the convoy. Surfaced, came to 270°,
in so doing ran into a destroyer at low range (300 meters). Enemy
had about target angle red 40°. Got away on the surface, additionally,
I was Morsed with a blue lamp. |
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05.20 |
BD 6858 |
Crash dive. Quickly went deep.
No depth charges. Am at the convoy, loud ontinuous sound bearings
in 270°T. |
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WSW 5, Sea 5, hazy, rain showers, squalls, 1000 mb, +15,
lightening and marine phosphorescence |
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06.00 |
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Surfaced. |
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06.10 |
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Convoy in sight. See initially only 2 steamers, very
long distance (2000-3000 meters). |
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I decide, because it is quickly getting light, the lightening
has stopped, to attack immediately on the last ship. Freighter of
7000 GRT. Type "Liberty - Fleet". |
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06.25 |
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Shot from tube II. Target speed = 9 knots, target
angle = 110°, lead angle = 16°, FAT-intial run 3000 meters, range
1500 meters. |
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06.27 |
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Shot from tube IV. Target speed = 9 knots, target
angle = 85°, lead angle = 17°, FAT-intial run 3000 meters, range
1500 meters. Both loops right long. |
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After 1st shot recognized, that beginning position [target
angle] was over estimated, therefore, 2nd shot with new shooting data.
Both missed. Reason: target speed set too low. |
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Twice I try to shoot but the attempt
does not succeed, because it has cleared very much and has been getting
light. Furthermore, the starboard flank escort has dropped back,
so that a surface attack is no longer possible. |
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12.05.43 |
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Set off at highest speed to maintain contact and maneuver
ahead. |
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07.44 |
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Short Signal Serial No. 74 sent. |
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Convoy BD 6825. |
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08.00 |
BD 6831 |
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SE 4-5, low hanging clouds, Vis. good, 1002 mb, +15 |
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09.20 |
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Was surprised by a carrier aircraft at short range (1500
meters), approaches me out of a rain cloud. Onboard weapons fire
without effect. MG C/30 manned by bridge watch, the aircraft turns
away hard and tries to attack from ahead. I turn the boat
toward the aircraft, so that target approach is hindered. In so doing
the pilot stalls the aircraft and crashes 100 meters from my side.
The aircraft goes under in the bomb detonations. |
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09.26 |
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Radio Message 0926/12/149 Serial No. 75 sent. |
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Carrier aircraft at convoy. |
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10.23 |
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Contact keeper report sent, |
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Short Signal Serial No. 76. |
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Enemy in sight BD 6674, 50°, 10 knots. |
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Contact keeping brings no further difficulties, the visibility
is good and the convoy smokes. |
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12.00 |
BD 6659 [typo 6649] |
Day's run: 243.2 nm |
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SE 4, Sea 4, fair, cloudy, 1002 mb, +15 |
6.7 nm |
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13.04 |
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Outgoing Short Signal Serial No. 77. |
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Convoy BD 6652, 45°, 10 knots. |
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From time to time the close escort comes in sight out of
the smoke clouds. |
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Am now positioned ahead of the convoy. Convoy is
temporarily out of sight. "Lohmann" and "Seibicke"
are apparently nearby. |
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14.22 |
BD 6661 |
Crash dive for detection 172 cm. Steady tone.
Because a large dark cloud hangs over the convoy, I do not dare stay on the surface. |
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14.31 |
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4 aircraft bombs. Am at depth A +20 meters.
Initially believe to be scare depth charges. No damage. Unfortunately,
however, sound sweep proves a pair of approaching escorts who initiate
pursuit with "Asdic" and listening. |
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12.05.43 |
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16.00
20.00 |
BD 6663
BD 6666 |
Now a lengthy pursuit begins with a lot of depth charges,
but none close to the boat, as only light vibrations appear. Search
group evidently works by listening, "Asdic" (chirping) and a
type of sonic depth finder detection. Although the detection impulses
can be heard from time to time without the G.H.G. in the whole boat, from the position of the depth charges I
do not believe were detected.
Several times I am directly overrun by an escort vessel, or driven slowly
around in a narrow circle. |
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Own efforts: |
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Attempt to place the escorts, who always place
themselves approximately 90° to each other, astern. Silent running.
Placing astern does not succeed in the long run. Therefore, initially
tried to run off in direction 50° later 180°. Drainage equipment
not operated. I steer between depth A +60 meters and 2 A meters.
Each pump out - short blowing of main ballast tank 3 - results
in receiving 6-9 depth charges. Unfortunately, with stern down angle the
boat makes loud sounds from the damaged starboard shaft. Only limited
sound reception. |
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13.05.43 |
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00.00 |
BD 6669 |
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02.45 |
BD 6669 |
Because for an hour there are no further sound bearings,
surfaced. Nothing nearby. |
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04.00 |
BD 6696 |
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04.27 |
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Presented Radio Message 0349/13/193
Serial No. 78. |
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Orders for breaking off the operation, if there is no contact
by getting light and air in the area. Switch to "Diana"
Circuit and operate on convoy located to the southwest. |
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Broke off, heading 225°. |
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07.00 |
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Outgoing Radio Message 0600/13/200 Serial
No. 79. |
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1.) Yesterday at dawn 2 miss at convoy. |
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2.) 10.00 hours carrier aircraft repelled. Crashed. |
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3.) During attack by day located by aircraft.
Depth charges at depth A +20 meters after 9 minutes. Thereafter
10 hours listening and depth charges. |
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4.) Ready for operations except for damage to starboard
shaft. Position naval square BD 6931. Switching "Diana"
Circuit. 52 cbm. |
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08.00 |
BD 6952 |
Course 225°. |
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SW 5, Sea 5, overcast, 1018 mb, +15 |
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12.00 |
BD 6972 |
Day's run:
74.6 nm |
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46.6 nm |
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14.05.43 |
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I have expected this question. Examination proves
that the sometimes very strong sounds, which appear particularly with
stern down angle, are caused only by the starboard shaft. With this
the boat is no longer ready for day attack. However, this is important
for the next full moon period. |
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15.05.43 |
North Atlantic |
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00.00 |
BD 6888 |
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04.00 |
BD 9216 |
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08.00 |
BD 9246 |
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08.08 |
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Radio Message 0740/15/775 Serial No. 85 sent. |
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Boat no longer ready for day attack due to heavy self noise.
No sound reception with slight stern down angle. 42 cbm. |
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"Siegmann" |
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10.42 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1024/15/779 Serial
No. 86. |
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[BD 6643] |
1.) 16 May from dawn "Siegmann"
give 10 cbm to "Dahlhaus" in LF 1643. Afterwards
both boats return transit. "Siegmann" report. |
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2.) "Siegmann" today 20.00 hours
switch "Coastal" Circuit. |
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12.00 |
BD 9214 |
Day's run: 159.0 nm |
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NNE 3, Sea 2, sunshine, slightly cloudy, Vis.
good, 1035 mb, +16 |
12.6
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Transit to BD 6643 to give fuel to "Dahlhaus". |
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16.00 |
BD 6881 |
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20.00 |
BD 6853 |
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16.05.43 |
North Atlantic |
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00.00 |
BD 6599 |
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04.00 |
BD 6645 |
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07.17 - 09.15 |
BD 6643 |
Dived. |
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09.25 |
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"Dahlhaus" in sight. |
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12.00 |
BD 6643 |
Day's run: 159.5 nm |
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ENE 4, Sea 4, overcast, hazy, low hanging clouds, squalls,
1028 mb falling, wind and sea are heavier |
7.6 nm |
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16.05.43 |
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"Dahlhaus" does not have the thick oil
transfer hose ready. The connection with fire hose breaks two times,
so that we postpone our plans for the time being. "Dahlhaus"
lets himself drift and I stay in the square moving up and down. |
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16.00 |
BD 6627 |
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20.00 |
BD 6628 |
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17.05.43 |
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00.00 |
BD 6629 |
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04.00 |
BD 6625 |
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08.00 |
BD 6621 |
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09.00 |
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Oil transfer to "Dahlhaus". |
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12.00 |
BD 6387 |
Day's run: 81.9 nm |
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ESE 3, Sea 2, hazy, 1016 mb, +16, Vis. 5 nm |
0.0 nm |
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12.20 |
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Oil transfer 10 cbm ended. |
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Start return transit. |
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16.00 |
BD 6388 |
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20.00 |
BD 6633 |
By Radio Message 2049/17/26 Serial No. 87
"Dahlhaus" reports that he has taken over 10 cbm from
me. |
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Therefore I refrain from sending a Radio Message. |
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18.05.43 |
North Atlantic |
Return transit. |
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00.00 |
BE 4422 |
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04.00 |
BE 4436 |
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04.02 - 04.48 |
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08.00 |
BE 4524 |
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12.00 |
BE 4558 |
Day's run: 61.0 nm |
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E 1, Sea 1, 10/10, 1009 mb, +15 |
2.6 nm |
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16.00 |
BE 4619 |
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20.00 |
BE 4637 |
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19.05.43 |
North Atlantic |
Return transit. |
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00.00 |
BE 5442 |
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04.00 |
BE 5453 |
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07.05 - 08.25 |
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09.15 |
BE 5545 |
Crash dive for land-based aircraft. Northerly course.
Long range. Remained undetected. |
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10.16 |
BE 5545 |
Surfaced. |
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12.00 |
BE 5556 |
Day's run: 156.6 nm |
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SW 2, Sea 2, overcast, low hanging clouds, occasional rain
squalls and bad visibility |
7.4 nm |
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16.00 |
BE 5648 |
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20.00 |
BE 5688 |
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Weather improving, cloudless, Vis. clear |
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20.10 |
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Recognition signals exchanged with "U-608" (Struckmeier). |
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23.45 |
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Passed 15°W. |
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Dived to proceed submerged. |
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20.05.43 |
North Atlantic |
Return transit. |
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00.00 |
BE 6482 |
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04.00 |
BE 6491 |
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06.30 - 06.48 |
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08.00 |
BE 6493 |
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12.00 |
BE 6571 |
Day's run: 66.2 nm |
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SW 1, Sea 1, fair, cloudless, 1023 mb, +16 |
36.3 nm |
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Proceeding on the surface to charge. |
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16.00 |
BE 6591 |
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17.00 - 17.20 |
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22.05.43 |
Bay of Biscay |
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00.00 |
BF 4573 |
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04.00 |
BF 4582 |
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06.46 |
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Surfaced. |
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07.10 |
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Crash dive for land-based aircraft, southerly course, range
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08.00 |
BF 4591 |
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12.00 |
BF 4593 |
Day's run: 52.1 nm |
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SW 2, Sea 2, fair, +16 |
59.8 nm |
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Charging transit. |
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14.59 |
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Short Signal Serial No. 89 sent. |
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Position 48 hours off meeting point with escort. |
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16.00 |
BF 4682 |
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20.00 |
BF 5447 |
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23.05.43 |
Bay of Biscay |
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00.00 |
BF 5448 |
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00.10 |
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Presented Radio Message 1852/22/44
Serial No. 90. |
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Convoy positioned from 24 May - Flottille for me. |
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04.00 |
BF 5457 |
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Boat ventilated. |
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08.00 |
BF 5458 |
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11.57 - 12.32 |
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Boat ventilated. |
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12.00 |
BF 5459 |
Day's run: 48.5 nm |
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SE 3, Sea 2-3, overcast, hazy, 1013 mb, +14 |
47.2 nm |
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