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17.06.42 |
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Shipyard meeting; shipyard completion on 17 July was determined
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17.06. - 10.08.42 |
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Shipyard period and equipping. Service according
to shipyard routine, work duties, sports and singing |
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20.06. - 11.07.42 |
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1st leave period. |
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29.06.42 |
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Shipyard idle period was extended to 7 August due to removal
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13.07. - 01.08.42 |
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2nd leave period. |
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06.08.42 |
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Sea trial. |
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08.08.42 |
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Torpedo loading, mine loading, and ammunition loading,
degaussing. |
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07.08.42 |
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1st diphtheria case in the crew. Daily observation
and isolation of the patient. |
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09.08.42 |
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Continuous provisions loading. |
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10.08.42 |
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Last doctor examination and at 19.30 hours a ruling that
the crew would be put in quarantine due to the occurrence of 6 diphtheria
patients. |
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11.08.42 |
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Radio direction finder calibration, then made fast Bunker
13 A. |
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12.08.42 |
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Turned over the watch to a skeleton crew from the 7th U-Flottille
and drove the crew to the La Baule Hotel "Clemantites". |
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13.08. - 19.08.42 |
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Quarantine: Special service, sports and Officer instruction. |
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19.08.42 |
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13.30 |
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Due to the landing of the English at Dieppe Orders:
Make the boat ready to depart immediately. Fresh provisions loaded. |
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18.00 |
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Report to Deputy Base Commander that boat is operationally
ready for short patrol, in the crew there are still 3 soldiers
suspected of diphtheria, so that other infections must be expected. |
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20.08.42 |
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Alert phase rescinded. |
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21.08.42 |
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Crew is diphtheria free, boat operationally ready from
21 August. |
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The following main work was completed during the shipyard downtime: |
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Ship construction: Installation
of flooding mechanism, gave up dinghy, in its place took rubber boat aboard.
Removal of Marks-life buoy, installation of head forward.
Additionally, the usual overhaul and renewal of paint work. |
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Radio section: New rod antenna,
Fu.M.B. gear installed, G.H.G. overhauled. |
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Torpedo weapons: Installation
of mine storage, otherwise normal overhaul work. |
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19.08.42 |
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d) |
Diesel installation: All cylinder
liners pulled because cooling water system was leaking. With pressure
testing it was found that leaks were in the starboard block and it was
decided to replace the diesel. Both internal and external exhaust valves, grinding mechanism of both external exhaust gas valves
overhauled. Overhauled shaft brakes on clutches, in the process
carried out required work. Both stuffing boxes were newly packed, cleaned
the lube oil collection tanks. |
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Electrical system: Air gap in
the E-motors checked. Auxiliary panel 1 a dried out and shorts in the
electrical system were eliminated. All remote starters for rudder system
were provided with noise reduction, installed spare globe in the gyro-compass,
overhauled speed measurement system. |
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f) |
Diving system: Air intake mast
leaks repaired, renewed the rubber gaskets of the flood valves of the
negative buoyancy tanks and linkage was provided with lubrication fittings.
Cutoffs of the 200-meter depth gauge isolated. Otherwise normal
overhaul work on air the ventilation system, linkage, emergency vent flap
valves and vents. |
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g) |
General: Stuffing boxes, ruder
trunk packed, bilges cleaned, tools, consumables to prescribed levels. |
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The following personnel changes occurred: |
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Departing: |
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Arriving: |
1.) |
First Watch Officer Oblt.z.S. Valentiner
(Kommandant's course) |
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Oblt.z.S. Meermeier O 37 (Supernumerary Watch Officer) |
2.) |
Lt.z.S. Bandlow (First Watch Officer) |
2.) |
Lt.z.S. Nissen O 39 |
3.) |
Fähnr.z.S. Penner-Schober (Watch Officer
course) |
3.) |
Ob.Btent. Schuhe (Supernumerary Ob.Strm.) |
4.) |
Btsmt. Kahn (No. 1) |
4.) |
Btsmt. Börner |
5.) |
Fk.Ob.Gfr. Klaus ) |
Unteroffizier candidate |
5.) |
Fk.Gfr. Lanzer |
6.) |
Masch.Gfr. Uhlig ) |
6.) |
Masch.Gfr. Schickhaus |
7.) |
Mtr.Ob.Gfr. Breuhr ) |
7.) |
Mtr.Ob.Gfr. Schmitter |
8.) |
Mtr.Gfr. Bunsen
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Illness |
8.) |
Masch.Gfr. Donrup |
9.) |
Mtr.Gfr. Engel
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Mtr.Gfr. Friedrich |
10.) |
Masch.Gfr. Wertan ) |
10.) |
Masch.Gfr. Spitzer |
11.) |
Fk.Gfr. Mell
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Fk.Gfr. Zaum |
12.) |
Mtr.Ob.Gfr. Gieslack (Filed for revocation
of the U-boat certificate) |
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22.08.42 |
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10.28 |
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Boat cast off from Bunker 13 A. |
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10.45 - 11.05 |
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Made fast in the lock. |
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11.15 |
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Departed with Sperrbrecher. |
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11.53 |
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Radio Message test personnel
disembarked. Fu.M.B. gear in service. |
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12.00 |
SSW 3, Sea 2, 7/10, 1024 mb |
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22.08.42 |
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13.55 |
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Abeam Point N 1. |
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13.44 - 14.07 |
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Test dive. |
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14.13 |
BF 6492 |
Released from Sperrbrecher. |
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16.00 |
BF 6492 |
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SW 3, Sea 2, 6/10, 1014 mb, +19°C |
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16.09 |
BF 6492 |
Avoidance maneuver for fishing trawler. |
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20.00 |
BF 6752 |
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WSW 4, Sea 3, 6/10, 1015 mb, +20°C |
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20.15 |
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Sailing vessels in BF 6727 and 6721. |
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22.18 |
BF 6784 |
2 fishing vessels. |
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22.55 |
BF 6773
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Deep diving test to depth A +70 meters. No explosive
device with a depth sensor is stuck to the boat. Unfortunately, it was
not possible to inspect the boat with a diver before putting to sea. The
time interval since the last dry docking was too long to expect protection
against acts of sabotage by the "Guards before the boat".
If one knows that the enemy works by such means, more effective measures
against this must be taken. |
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24.00 |
BF 6778 |
Continued submerged, course 275°. |
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23.08.42 |
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04.00 |
BF 6777 |
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04.57 - 06.40 |
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Surfaced to continue on the surface and charge. |
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08.00 |
BF 5889 |
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12.00 |
BF 5885 |
Day's run: Surfaced 115.4 nm, submerged 37
nm. |
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14.47 |
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Surfaced. |
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15.12 |
BF 5876 |
Search tone in Fu.M.B., dived, low clouds, about 150 meters. |
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16.00 |
BF 5875 |
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20.00 |
BF 5874 |
Course 285°. |
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22.55 |
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Surfaced. |
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24.00 |
BF 579 |
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SW 2-3, Sea 2, 10/10, 1013 mb, +20°C, Vis. changing
100 meters - 3 nm |
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24.08.42 |
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04.00 |
BF 5748 |
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SW 1-2, Sea 2, 5-8/10, 1013 mb, +20°C |
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05.03 |
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Dived. |
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24.08.42 |
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08.00 |
BF 5763 |
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12.00 |
BF 4953 |
Day's run: Surfaced 76.4 nm, submerged 49.8
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13.15 - 13.25 |
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Kommandant's muster concerning secrecy. |
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13.35 - 13.37 |
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Surfaced to ventilate the boat. |
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16.00 |
BF 4952 |
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WSW 3-4, Sea 3, 9/10 |
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20.00 |
BF 4919 |
It was determined that as a result of several circumstances
the "Address Book" was not taken aboard. |
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22.22 |
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Surfaced to recharge and proceed on the surface. |
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24.00 |
BF 4836 |
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SW 3, Sea 2, 10/10, 1008 mb, +20°C, Vis. hazy 2-3 nm |
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25.08.42 |
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01.35 |
BF 4831 |
Sailing vessel with lights. |
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04.00 |
BF 4821 |
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SW 3, Sea 2-3, 3-6/10, 1007 mb, +18°C |
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05.18 |
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Dived. |
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08.00 |
BF 4578 |
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12.00 |
BF 4499 |
Day's run: Surfaced 62.9 nm, submerged 51
nm. |
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13.53 |
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Surfaced. |
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14.17 |
BF 4495 |
Search tone in Fu.M.B., dived. |
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16.00 |
BF 4494 |
Course 270°. |
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18.35 - 19.04 |
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Surfaced to take a position line. |
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20.00 |
BF 4482 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 0°T, 9.5 nm. |
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22.40 |
BF 448 |
Surfaced in Fu.M.B. initially a search tone then locating,
loud steady tone with same frequency. |
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The Fu.M.B. is a great advance and one is no longer a welcome
target for the enemy. Finally technology has quickly created an effective
means of defense. |
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22.44 |
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Dived. |
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24.00 |
BF 4473 |
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26.08.42 |
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00.11 - 00.13 |
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Surfaced. In Fu.M.B. again search tones, therefore
dived again. |
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02.12 |
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Surfaced to proceed on the surface. |
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04.00 |
BE 6693 |
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W 3, Sea 2, 4-5/10, 1005 mb, +19°C |
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26.08.42 |
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07.12 |
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Dived. |
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08.00 |
BE 6658 |
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W 3, Sea 2, 3/10, 1004 mb, +19°C |
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12.00 |
BE 6675 |
Day's run: Surfaced 58.6 nm, submerged 43.4
nm. |
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16.00 |
BE 6672 |
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16.46 |
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Surfaced. |
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17.46 |
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In the Fu.M.B. initially search tones, then about 20 minutes
of calm, then suddenly especially loud steady tone, dived. |
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20.00 |
BE 6592 |
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22.09 |
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9 detonations far off. |
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23.16 |
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Surfaced. |
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23.36 |
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Outgoing Radio Message 2305/26/31: |
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3 days - 4 night detections, cooling with the blow drier.
Request to take over Address Book from homebound boat. |
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Gießler. |
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24.00 |
BE 6383 |
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WNW 1-2, 4/10, 1010 mb, +18°C |
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27.08.42 |
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04.00 |
BE 6492 |
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WbyN 3, Sea 2-3, 10/10 (rain), 1010 mb, +18.5°C, hazy
horizon |
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07.09 |
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Dived, propulsion system check port diesel. |
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09.00 |
BE 6482 |
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12.00 |
BE 6473 |
Day's run: Surfaced 80.8 nm, submerged 41.4
nm. |
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14.00 |
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Surfaced. |
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16.00 |
BE 5692 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 270°T, 3.5 nm |
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NW 3, Sea 2, 9/10, 1015 mb, +19°C, Vis. 8 nm |
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19.29 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1833/23/167: |
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From Löwe, meeting point 28 August 14.00
hours, square BE 549. Visibility up to 2000 meters, wind calm, last
navigation fix 21 August. |
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20.00 |
BE 5673 |
Went to diesel-electric transit speed. |
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N 3, Sea 2-3, 5/10, 1015 mb, +18°C, Vis. 10 nm |
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22.54 |
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Incoming Radio Message 0815/27/156: |
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Löwe, is to give Address Book to Gießler,
suggest meeting point etc. |
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24.00 |
BE 5592 |
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NbyW 2, Sea 1, 10/10, 1016 mb, +17°C |
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28.08.42 |
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Course 264° to the meeting point with Löwe. |
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04.00 |
BE 5581 |
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N 2, Sea 1-2, 10/10, 1016 mb, +17°C |
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28.08.42 |
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05.25 |
BE 5573 |
3 shadows in sight 40° to starboard, shortly thereafter
recognized as destroyers at high speed course south. Range = 5-6000
meters. Target angle 80°, the night is too bright for surface
attack and the target angle too broad, for submerged attack the range
is too great. Therefore avoided on the surface. |
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08.00 |
BE 5571 |
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N 2, Sea 1-2, 9/10, 1016 mb, +17°C |
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09.00 |
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Course 229°. Boat is positioned in the meeting
point square, moving back and forth in position on changing courses. |
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12.00 |
BE 5497 |
Day's run: Surfaced 168.5 nm. |
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NW 2, Sea 1, 10/10, 1017 mb, +18.5°C, Vis. 10 - 12
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14.18 |
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Outgoing Radio Message 1402/28/185: |
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Sending bearing signals in accordance with Kriegsmarine
Orders. |
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Gießler. |
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Due to an input with new key settings, it was found that
a keying mistake was made, therefore the following correction was sent: |
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15.13 |
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Radio Message Serial No. 185 keying error. Contents:
Sending bearing signals for Löwe in accordance with Kriegsmarine
Orders. |
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Gießler. |
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16.00 |
BE 5495 |
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NW 2, Sea 1, 10/10, 1016 mb, Vis. changing |
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16.34 |
BE 5495 |
U-boat in sight, with recognition signal exchange determined
that it is "U-183". Kommandant passes that Löwe
is located about 16 nm further to the north. |
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16.46 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1630/28/188: |
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Radio direction finder out of service, sending bearing
signals for Gießler. |
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Löwe. |
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Steered northerly course in accordance with bearing signals. |
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18.30 |
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U-boat in sight in drizzle at 3000 meters, it is Löwe.
Address Book taken over, agreed with Löwe that he will send
Radio Message concerning delivery. |
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20.00 |
BE 5464 |
Came to direct course because the Great Circle
to the objective square only saves about 69 nm and passes through the
fog area of the Newfoundland Bank, the more southerly route offers more
favorable visibility conditions. Course 252°. |
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NW 2, Sea 1, 10/10, 1014 mb, +20°C |
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20.09 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1944/28/194: |
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Gießler completed, request cargo and luggage
from Brest to Lorient. |
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Löwe. |
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24.00 |
BE 5449 |
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NW 2-3, Sea 1-2, fog, 1014 mb, +20°C, Vis. 1/2 - 3
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29.08.42 |
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04.00 |
BE 4695 |
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SE 2-3, Sea 1, 7/10 (rain), heavy rain squalls |
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08.00 |
BE 4688 |
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NW 4, Sea 3, 10/10 (rain), 1009 mb, +18°C |
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09.08 |
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Crash dive for training, afterwards combat role exercises
and depth control training until 13.00 hours. |
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12.00 |
BE 4913 |
Day's run: Surfaced 149.7 nm, submerged 9.5
nm. |
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13.04 |
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Surfaced to proceed on the surface. |
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16.00 |
BE 4866 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 180°T, 17.5 nm |
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W 5-6, Sea 5, overcast (rain), 1005 mb, +18°C, Vis.
4-7 nm, 1006 mb |
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20.00 |
BE 4859 |
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NW 6, Sea 5, overcast (rain), 1005 mb, +18°C, Vis.
4-7 nm |
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24.00 |
BE 4873 |
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NNW 4-5, Sea 4, 3/10, 1009 mb, +18°C |
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30.08.42 |
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04.00 |
BE 4796 |
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NNW 4-5, Sea 3-4, 4/10, 1010 mb, +18°C, Vis. 2-4 nm |
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08.00 |
BE 7122 |
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NbyW 4, Sea 3, 7/10, 1011 mb, +18°C, Vis. 3-4 nm |
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12.00 |
BE 7115 |
Day's run: Surfaced 131.6 nm, submerged 4.2
nm. |
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NNW 3-4, Sea 2-3, 5/10, 1011 mb, +18°C |
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15.04 |
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Crash dive for training, combat exercises until 16.50 hours. |
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16.00 |
BD 9338 |
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18.17 |
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Surfaced. Emitter of the rod antenna removed.
Already at LF submerged oscillations occur that resonate with the hull,
so that a loud drumming is heard throughout the boat. This is the third
rod antenna that has been installed. |
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20.00 |
BD 9357 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 204°T, 10 nm |
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NNW 2-3, Sea 1-2, overcast (rain) 6/10, 1006 mb, +18°C |
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24.00 |
BD 9374 |
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W 3, Sea 2, 5/10, 1011 mb, +20°C |
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31.08.42 |
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04.00 |
BD 9289 |
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W 5, Sea 2-3, 10/10 (rain), 1010 mb, +20°C, Vis. 100-1500
meters |
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31.08.42 |
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08.00 |
BD 9513 |
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W 4, Sea 3, 5/10, 1012 mb, +20°C |
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09.30 - 09.42 |
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Crash dive for training. |
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10.03 - 10.34 |
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10.53 - 12.31 |
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" afterwards combat exercises.
Due to the relatively high personnel turnover, especially of the seamanship
crew, this time it takes a particularly long time until the level of training of
the crew is satisfactory. Propulsion check starboard diesel. |
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12.00 |
BD 9436 |
Day's run: Surfaced 121.6 nm, submerged 18.6
nm. |
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16.00 |
BD 9456 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 354°T, 10 nm. |
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NE 2, Sea 1, 7/10, 1015 mb, +21°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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20.00 |
BD 9449 |
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S 2-3, rain 10/10, 1007 mb, +22°C, Vis. 1-3 nm |
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24.00 |
BD 8692 |
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ESE 3, Sea 2, rain 10/10, 1007 mb, +22°C, Vis. 1-3
nm |
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01.09.42 |
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04.00 |
BD 8685 |
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S 5, Sea 3-4, 10/10 (rain), 1004 mb, +23°C, Vis. 1-2
nm |
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08.00 |
BD 8679 |
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NE 7-8, in squalls 10/10, Sea 4, overcast (rain), 995 mb,
+21°C, Vis. 200-800 meters |
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11.35 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
BD 8831 |
Day's run: Surfaced 137.9 nm, submerged 3.2
nm. |
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N 6, Sea 3-4, 8/10, 1007 mb |
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14.15 - 17.00 |
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Depth control training and combat exercises. |
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16.00 |
BD 8834 |
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17.09 |
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Surfaced. |
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19.00 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 145°T, 4.5 nm. |
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20.00 |
BD 8827 |
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NW 3-4, Sea 1-2, 5/10, 1017 mb, +18.5°C, Vis. 4-7 nm |
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20.06 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1855/1/159/238: |
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Gießler report weather etc. |
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24.00 |
BD 8844 |
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NW 3, Sea 1-2, 5/10, 1017 mb, 18.5°C, Vis. 1-7 nm |
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02.09.42 |
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01.12 |
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Outgoing Short Signal weather report: |
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45°N, 35°W, rising, 1016 mb, Vis. up to 8 nm, scattered
1/10 - 5/10, NW 3, low SW-Swell. |
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04.00 |
BD 8867 |
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WSW 3, Sea 1-2, 3/10, 1016 mb, +18.5°C |
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08.00 |
BD 8781 |
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SW 4, 3/10, 1013 mb, +21.5°C |
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12.00 |
BD 8778 |
Day's run: Surfaced 107.7 nm, submerged 18.4
nm. |
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SW 4-5, Sea 3, 4/10, 1013 mb, +21.5°C |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 151°T, 7 nm. |
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15.08 |
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Crash dive for training afterwards combat exercises. |
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16.00 |
CE 1212 |
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20.00 |
CE 1136 |
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20.09 |
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Surfaced. |
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21.59 |
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Incoming Radio Message 2008/2/177/209: |
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2.) Gießler switch to America Circuit
from 3 September 1942 at 08.00 hours. |
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24.00 |
CE 1129 |
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SW 2-3, Sea 2, 10/10 (rain), 1015 mb, +22°C |
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03.09.42 |
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04.00 |
CE 1118 |
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SW 2-3, Sea 2, 7/10, 1016 mb, +22°C |
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08.00 |
CD 3367 |
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WSW 2, Sea 1-2, 2/10, 1016 mb, +22.5°C |
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12.00 |
CD 3376 |
Day's run: Surfaced 107.5 nm, submerged 16.4
nm. |
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W 3, Sea 2, 8/10, 1018 mb, +23°C, Vis. 10 nm |
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15.44 |
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Crash dive for training, afterwards combat exercises until
17.35 hours. |
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16.00 |
CD 3296 |
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W 3, Sea 3, 1018 mb, +23°C, Vis. 11 nm |
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18.05 |
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Surfaced. |
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20.00 |
CD 3289 |
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SW 3, Sea 1-2, overcast, 1018 mb, +24°C, Vis. 10 nm |
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24.00 |
CD 3513 |
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WSW 4, Sea 2-3, 2/10, 1019 mb, +24°C, Vis. 6 nm |
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04.09.42 |
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04.00 |
CD 3436 |
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SW 4, Sea 3, 3-4/10, 1019 mb, +23°C, Vis. 3-4 nm, hazy |
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08.00 |
CD 3429 |
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SW 4, Sea 3, 7/10, 3-5/10, 1019 mb, +23°C |
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12.00 |
CD 3443 |
Day's run: Surfaced 126.1 nm, submerged 8.9
nm. |
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SW 4-5, Sea 3-4, 8/10, 1020 mb, +23°C, Vis. 8 nm, hazy
horizon |
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continued |
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04.09.42 |
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15.05 |
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Crash dive for training afterwards combat exercises until
17.25 hours. |
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16.00 |
CD 2666 |
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SW 5, Sea 4, 5/10, 1023 mb, +24°C, Vis. 10 nm |
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17.48 |
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Surfaced. |
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20.00 |
CD 2667 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 109°T, 8 nm. |
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SSW 4-5, Sea 4, 8/10, 1023 mb, +24°C, Vis. 10 nm |
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24.00 |
CD 2671 |
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SW 4, Sea 3, 1/10, 1023 mb, +24°C, Vis. 12-6 nm |
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05.09.42 |
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04.00 |
CD 2896 |
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SSW 4, Sea 3, 2/10, 1023 mb, +24°C, Vis. 6 nm |
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08.00 |
CD 2588 |
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SSW 4, Sea 3, 4-5/10, 1022 mb, +24.5°C, Vis. 4-5 nm |
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12.00 |
CD 2578 |
Day's run: Surfaced 116.9 nm, submerged 8.9
nm. |
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SSW 4-5, Sea 3, 2/10, 1020 mb, +24°C, Vis. 8-10 nm |
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14.53 |
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Crash dive for training afterwards combat exercises until
16.10 hours. It's amazing how long it takes until the level of training
of the crew is satisfactory. It may be added that the physical strain
currently is greater because a continuous average temperature of 30°C
at very high humidity prevails in the living areas. After a very short
time everyone is immediately soaked in sweat. |
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16.00 |
CD 2732 |
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SSW 4-5, Sea 3-4, 2/10 |
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17.07 |
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Surfaced. |
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20.00 |
CD 2725 |
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SSW 6, Sea 4-5, 4/10, 1018 mb, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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20.27 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1951/119/265: |
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Gießler etc. report weather. |
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21.40 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 150°T, 6.5 nm. |
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24.00 |
CD 2743 |
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SSW 6, Sea 4-5, 8/10, 1018 mb, +24°C, Vis. 2-6 nm |
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06.09.42 |
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01.00 |
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Outgoing Short Signal weather report 0106/6: |
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41°N, 43°W, 1018 mb, steady, +24°C, Vis. up
to 5 nm, 6/10 - 9/10 [illegible word] with Cumulus, SW 5-6, high SW-Swell |
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04.00 |
CD 1966 |
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SW 5, Sea 4, 0/10, 1018 mb, +24°C, Vis. 2-6 nm |
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08.00 |
CD 1968 |
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SSW 4, Sea 3, 8/10, 1018 mb, 25.5°C, Vis. 6 nm |
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continued |
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06.09.42 |
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12.00 |
CD 1972 |
Day's run: Surfaced 109.6 nm, submerged 8.1
nm. |
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SW 4-5, Sea 3, 1/10, 1017 mb, +25°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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15.54 |
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Dived to balance the boat and held request concert to aid
the Red Cross of the sponsoring city Forst (Lausitz) Result: 500 Reichsmark. |
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16.00 |
CD 1881 |
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19.25 |
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Surfaced. |
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20.00 |
CD 1872 |
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SSW 5, Sea 3-4, 0/10, 1015 mb, +26°C |
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22.08 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1819/6/277: |
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Gießler etc. report weather. |
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24.00 |
CD 1795 |
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SSW 5-6, Sea 4, 5/10, 1014 mb, +25°C, Vis. 8-10 nm |
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07.09.42 |
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01.48 |
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Outgoing Short Signal weather report: 0148/7: |
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40°N, 46°W, 1024 mb, steady, +25°C, Vis. up
to 5 nm, SW 5, Stratocumulus, medium-high SW-Swell. |
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04.00 |
CD 1786 |
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SSW 5-6, Sea 4, 3/10, 1013 mb, +29°C |
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08.00 |
CD 4113 |
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WNW 5, Sea 3-4, rain 10/10, 1014 mb, +24°C, Vis. 1-5
nm |
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12.00 |
CC 6335 |
Day's run: Surfaced 104.2 nm, submerged 10
nm. |
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N 2-3, Sea 1-2, 8/10, 1018 mb, +24°C, Vis. 10 nm |
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16.00 |
CC 6343 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 180°T, 7 nm. |
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N 3, Sea 2, 5/10, 1022 mb, +23.5°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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20.00 |
CC 6269 |
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N 2-3, Sea 2, 7/10, 1030 mb, +23°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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22.25 |
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Incoming Radio Message 2134/7/164: |
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Gießler etc. report weather. |
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24.00 |
CC 6282 |
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ENE 3, Sea 1-2, 2/10, 1031 mb, +21°C, Vis. 10 nm |
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08.09.42 |
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01.25 |
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Outgoing Short Signal weather report: |
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40°N, 48°W, 1030 mb, rising, +20°C, 1/10 -
5/10, fair to cloudy, NE 3-4, Vis. up to 10 nm, low N-Swell. |
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04.00 |
CC 6275 |
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NNE 2-3, Sea 1-2, 3/10, 1027 mb, +22°C, Vis. 4-6 nm |
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08.00 |
CC 6271 |
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NNE 1-2, 1/10, 1027 mb, +20°C, Vis. 4-6 nm |
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12.00 |
CC 6186 |
Day's run: Surfaced 148.3 nm. |
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E 2-3, Sea 1-2, 0/10, 1030 mb, +21°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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continued |
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08.09.42 |
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16.00 |
CC 6412 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 63°T, 17 nm. |
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ENE 1-2, Sea 1, 1/10, 1032 mb, +24°C |
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17.20 - 18.02 |
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Dived to balance the boat. |
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18.15 - 20.00 |
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Maneuvering exercises by the Watch Officers. |
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20.00 - 21.00 |
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Cannon and machine gun exercises. |
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20.00 |
CC 6178 |
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NE 1-2, Sea 1, 5/10, 1030 mb, +24°C |
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22.25 |
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Incoming Radio Message 2219/8/34/195/214: |
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Gießler etc. report weather. |
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24.00 |
CC 5136 |
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ESE 1-2, Sea 0-1, 6/10, 1029 mb, +24.5°C, Vis. 8-10
nm |
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09.09.42 |
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01.20 |
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Outgoing Short Signal weather report 0120: |
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39°N, 51°W, 1028 falling, +25°C, Vis up to
10 nm, 6/10 - 10/10, E 1-2, low E-Swell. |
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04.00 |
CC 5616 |
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Wind 0, Sea 0, 8/10, 1029 mb, +24°C, Vis. up to 2 nm |
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08.00 |
CC 5538 |
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SW 1, Sea 0, 1/10, 1028 mb, +23°C, Vis. 6-7 nm |
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12.00 |
CC 5551 |
Day's run: Surfaced 142.4 nm, submerged 2.9
nm. |
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SW 1, Sea 0, 6/10, 1028 mb, +24°C, Vis. 8-12 nm |
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13.00 - 13.50 |
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Combat exercises. |
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16.00 |
CC 5469 |
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WSW 1, Sea 0-1, 6/10, 1029 mb, +24°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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19.35 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1902/9/105/228: |
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Gießler etc. report weather. |
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20.00 |
CC 5456 |
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ENE 3, Sea 1-2, 10/10, 1029 mb, +24°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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24.00 |
CC 5449 |
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NNE 3-4, Sea 2, 10/10, 1029 mb, +24°C, Vis. 8-10 nm |
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10.09.42 |
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01.10 |
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Outgoing Short Signal weather report 0110: |
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39°N, 54°W, +20°C, 1028 mb, steady, Vis. up
to 5 nm, 6/10 - 10/10, NE 3-4, low NE-Swell. |
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04.00 |
CC 4692 |
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NE 3-4, Sea 2, 10/10, 1030 mb, +24°C, Vis. 2 nm |
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08.00 |
CC 4685 |
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NE 4, Sea 2, 10/10, 1029 mb, +23°C, Vis. 2 nm |
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continued |
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10.09.42 |
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12.00 |
CC 4677 |
Day's run: Surfaced 144.3 nm. |
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E 4, Sea 3, 10/10, 1030 mb, +23°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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16.00 |
CC 4831 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 149°T, 24 nm. |
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E 4-5, Sea 3, 2/10, 1030 mb, +24°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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19.25 |
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Crash dive for training combat exercises until 19.50 hours. |
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20.00 |
CC 4858 |
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E 4-5, Sea 3, 0/10, 1028 mb, +25°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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21.10 |
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Surfaced. Work on the over deck. |
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24.00 |
CC 4872 |
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E 3-4, Sea 2-3, 5/10, 1028 mb, +24.5°C, Vis. 10-12
nm |
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11.09.42 |
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04.00 |
CC 4794 |
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E 3-4, Sea 2, 4/10, 1027 mb, +25°C, Vis. 4-8 nm |
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08.00 |
CC 4778 |
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SSE 2, Sea 2, 4/10, 1026 mb, +24°C, Vis. 4-6 nm |
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12.00 |
CB 9334 |
Day's run: Surfaced 143.5 nm, submerged 6.1
nm. |
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SSE 2, Sea 2, 1/10, 1026 mb, +25°C, Vis. 12 nm |
Work on the over deck. |
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16.00 |
CB 9324 |
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SSE 3, Sea 2, 1/10, 1025 mb, +25°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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18.00 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 102°T, 14 nm. |
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20.00 |
CB 9342 |
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SSE 3, Sea 2, 1/10, 1025 mb, +26°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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24.00 |
CB 9259 |
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S 2-3, Sea 1-2, 3/10, 1024 mb, +25°C, Vis. 8-10 nm |
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12.09.42 |
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04.00 |
CB 9272 |
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S 2-3, Sea 1, 2-3/10, 1024 mb, +26°C, Vis. 2-3 nm |
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08.00 |
CB 9194 |
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WSW 1-2, Sea 0, 1/10, 1024 mb, +26°C, Vis. 1-2 nm |
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12.00 |
CB 9413 |
Day's run: Surfaced 162.7 nm. |
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WSW 1-2, Sea 0-1, 3/10, 1024 mb, +26.5°C, Vis. 4-8
nm |
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16.00 |
CB 8654 |
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Wind 0, Sea 0, 1/10, 1025 mb, +28°C, Vis. 12-14 nm |
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19.23 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1832/12/268: |
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Gießler etc. report weather. |
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20.00 |
CB 8547 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 215°T, 19 nm. |
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S 1, Sea 0-1, 1/10, 1024 mb, +30°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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12.09.42 |
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24.00 |
CB 8582 |
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S 1, Sea 0-1, 2/10, 1024 mb, +29°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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13.09.42 |
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01.35 |
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Outgoing Short Signal weather report 0135: |
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36°N, 63°W, 1024 mb, steady, +25°C, Vis. up
to 10 nm, cloudless, W 1-2, no Swell. |
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04.00 |
CB 8577 |
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NW 1-2, Sea 0, 1/10, 1024 mb, +28°C, Vis. 6 nm |
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08.00 |
CB 8722 |
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WNW 1-2, Sea 0-1, 1/10, 1024 mb, +27°C, Vis. 5 nm |
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12.00 |
CB 8741 |
Day's run: Surfaced 182.5 nm. |
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WNW 1-2, Sea 0-1, 2/10, 1025 mb, +27°C, Vis. 7-10 nm |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 163°T, 12 nm. |
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11.30 - 12.15 |
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Dived to balance the boat. |
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16.00 |
CB 7959 |
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W 1-2, Sea 0-1, 0/10, 1025 mb, +28°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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20.00 |
CB 7974 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 192°T, 11 nm. |
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WSW 1-2, Sea 0-1, 3/10, 1025 mb, +30°C, rain squalls |
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24.00 |
CD 1126 |
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WSW 1-2, Sea 1, 2/10, 1025 mb, +28°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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14.09.42 |
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04.00 |
CD 1141 |
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WSW 1-2, Sea 1, 3/10, 1025 mb, +27°C, Vis. 3-4 nm |
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08.00 |
DC 3356 |
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WSW 1-2, Sea 0-1, 3-4/10, 1026 mb, +26°C, Vis. 3-4
nm |
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12.00 |
DC 3374 |
Day's run: Surfaced 177.1 nm, submerged 1.3
nm. |
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SW 0-1, Sea 0-1, 2/10, 1025 mb, +27°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 195°T, 10 nm. |
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16.00 |
DC 3289 |
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SW 0-1, Sea 0, 2/10, 1026 mb, +29°C |
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20.00 |
DC 3515 |
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WSW 1, Sea 0-1, 3/10, 1026 mb, +30.5°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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24.00 |
DC 3453 |
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WSW 1, Sea 0-1, 3/10, 1026 mb, +30°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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15.09.42 |
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04.00 |
DC 3449 |
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WSW 1, Sea 0-1, 4/10, 1026 mb, +29°C |
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15.09.42 |
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08.00 |
DC 2691 |
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SSW 1-2, Sea 1, 2/10, 1026 mb, +29°C, Vis. 4-6 nm |
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12.00 |
DC 2679 |
Day's run: Surfaced 182.2 nm. |
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SSW 1-2, Sea 1, 4/10, 1026 mb, +26°C, Vis. 6-8 nm |
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13.31 |
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Incoming Radio Message 0600/15/153/216: |
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For Gießler strong boy arrived Sunday. Naturally
great joy. |
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16.00 |
DC 2832 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 242°T, 5 nm. |
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SSE 3, Sea 2, 1-2/10, 1026 mb, +28.5°C, Vis. 8-10 nm |
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20.00 |
DC 2819 |
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SSE 3-4, Sea 2-3, 7/10, 1025 mb, +21.5°C, Vis. 8-10
nm |
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24.00 |
DC 2762 |
Course 270° to ordered mine area.
Both diesels HF. I intend to deploy the mines on 18 September, if
not successful on the first approach, the time after moonset until dawn
is getting shorter. |
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SSE 4-5, Sea 3-4, 10/10, 1024 mb, +28°C, Vis. 8 nm |
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16.09.42 |
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04.00 |
DC 2742 |
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SW 4, Sea 3-4, 6/10, 1023 mb, +27°C, Vis. 2-4 nm |
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08.00 |
DC 1952 |
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SW 4, Sea 3-4, 2-4/10, 1025 mb, +27°C, Vis. 2-4 nm |
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10.40 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1018/16/252: |
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U-455 after execution of special task free to maneuver. |
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12.00 |
DC 1861 |
Day's run: Surfaced 219.9 nm. |
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SW 3, Sea 2, 4/10, 1020 mb, +28°C, Vis. 4-6 nm |
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13.25 |
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Dived to proceed submerged towards the coast. |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 109°T, 29 nm |
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16.00 |
DC 1895 |
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18.58 - 19.04 |
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Surfaced to take a sun position line. Difference
between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix 180°T,
3.5 nm |
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Despite already being in the area of the Gulf Stream for
a long time, the continual displacement to the south is strange. While
proceeding submerged where such a shift is as good as ruled out, we have
also been displaced 5.2 hours to the south. Examined the gyrocompass
and found errors up to 10°. Steered by the magnetic compass.
Began gyro compass repair. |
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20.00 |
DC 1888 |
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24.00 |
DC 1879 |
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17.09.42 |
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01.38 |
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Surfaced to proceed on the surface. |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 114°T,18 nm. |
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04.00 |
DC 1870 |
All wave receiver out of service. |
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WSW 1, Sea 0-1, 0/10, 1027 mb, +26°C, Vis. 3-5 nm |
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08.00 |
DC 1770 |
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WSW 1-2, Sea 1, 2/10, 1027 mb, +25.5°C, Vis. 3-4 nm |
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12.00 |
DB 3980 |
Day's run: Surfaced 144.9 nm, submerged 36.8
nm. |
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WSW 2, Sea 1, 1/10, 1027 mb, +26°C, Vis. 5-8 nm |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 230°T,16 nm. |
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12.35 |
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Dived to proceed submerged. |
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16.00 |
DB 3940 |
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20.00 |
DB 3941 |
Preparations in the boat for operation in shallow water
and made artillery ready. |
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24.00 |
DB 3960 |
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18.09.42 |
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01.48 |
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Surfaced to proceed on the surface to the coast. |
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The following circumstances determine the timing of the
mine deployment:: |
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1.) Because it was ordered that the mines lay at
a depth of 10-18 meters of water, due to the safety distance of 3 meters
between the keel and the bottom only deployment on the surface is possible. |
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2.) Moon phase on 18 September 1 day after 1st quarter,
moonset 06.47 hours, beginning of morning twilight 12.xx hours [12.38
hours by USNO]. Moon phase at 19 September 2 days after 1st quarter,
moonset 07.47 hours. Beginning of twilight 12.xx hours [12.37 hours
by USNO]. |
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3.) Because the nights are starry clear, only these
5 or 4 hours can be considered to deploy. |
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04.00 |
DB 3850 |
Because despite replacing the gyro compass
globe and other overhaul work the gyrocompass is not operable but still
indicates about 10-11° off, completed deviation determination for
the magnetic compass to the North star. |
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WSW 1-2, Sea 0-1, 0/10, 1026 mb, +27°C |
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05.08 |
BD 3840 |
30° to port 2 low vessels (PC-boats) in sight range
6000 meters. Avoided to the north. |
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Charleston is recognized as a bright glow on the horizon
at a range of about 30 nm. |
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07.05 |
BD 3840 |
Vessel abeam to starboard range 4-5000 meters distinguished
as an inbound tanker, course 340°. |
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07.46 |
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Vessel with pilot lights runs out of Charleston.
Because the tanker heads for a wreck buoy at 32°36'N, 79°39.3'W,
I decide to deploy three mines across the course direction, |
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18.09.42 |
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lying within the "Carolina" outer place, because
it is estimated that ships coming from the south steer similar courses. |
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08.45 |
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1st mine deployed (placement see sketch). |
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08.49 |
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2nd mine deployed. |
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08.50 |
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Patrol vessel bearing 330°T (120° relative bearing)
in sight range 1500-1800 meters. Bow right abeam. Showed stern
and came to HF. At this moment the patrol vessel turns and becomes
narrower, machine gun is ready, and is soon lost from sight to the north. |
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08.53 |
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3rd mine deployed. |
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09.10 |
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North of the entrance at the signal location northbound
traffic putting to sea. |
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Came close to land and at, |
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09.29 |
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4th mine, |
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09.36 |
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5th mine, |
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09.52 |
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6th mine deployed. |
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On land, more and more lights have now come in sight, of
which the most prominent are the streetlights of two high bridges over
the Cooper River with their red-aircraft beacons. The grid work
can be seen clearly. |
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Starry clear night, WSW 1-2, 0/10, +27°C, clear horizon,
Vis. good |
Since it is not possible to run between approach buoy and
the mole to the north because of the bright background light radiating
from Charleston, I decide to perform the fouling north of the line approach
buoy-mole the next night. A bypass to the east is no longer possible due
to time constraints. In addition, some departing smoke clouds come
in sight between the moles, it can be concluded that this is a busy night,
therefore I run to the east and put the boat on the bottom in 39 meters
of water |
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12.00 |
DB 3880 |
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12.44 |
DB 3850 On the bottom
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The Engineering Officer again works on the gyro compass,
which in the humid air of +32°C results in streams of sweat. |
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Day's run: Surfaced 105.7 nm, submerged 40
nm. |
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19.09.42 |
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03.57 |
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Surfaced and headed for the coast. Again established
a deviation table by the North Star, because the gyro compass is still not
in order. Therefore again by the magnetic compass to the coast. |
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04.00 |
DB 3850 |
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SbyW 2, Sea 1, 1027 mb, +27°C, starry clear moonlit
night, Vis. 4-6 nm |
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07.51 |
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To Action Stations. |
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08.22 - 08.54 |
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7th - 12th mines deployed according to the sketch. |
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20.09.42 |
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2.) The sighting of the steamers on the 40-meter
line can be interpreted as meaning that independents proceed slightly
offset from the coast as a result of the fouling at various locations
in shallow water. |
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Therefore I decide initially to remain in the area a few
days back and forth in position on the 40-meter line. |
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02.31 |
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Surfaced. |
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04.00 |
DB 3890 |
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SW 2, Sea 1, 2/10, 1023 mb, +27.5°C, Vis. 3-5 nm |
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10.21 |
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Crash dive for aircraft (small airship not ruled out) red
light (exhaust) altitude 1000 meters, range 5000 meters, searches the
water surface with a searchlight. Fu.M.B. was manned. No detection
determined. Own speed 5.5 knots, slight marine phosphorescence. |
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11.08 |
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Surfaced, headed further to the south in large legs. |
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12.48 |
DB 6240 |
Boat put on the bottom. Continued gyro compass repairs. |
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Day's run: Surfaced 54.7 nm, submerged 15.4
nm. |
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21.09.42 |
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02.04 |
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Surfaced, continued transit to the south. |
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04.00 |
DB 6160 |
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WSW 1-2, Sea 0-1, 3/10, 1020 mb, +27°C, Vis. 3-4 nm |
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08.00 |
DB 6190 |
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W 2, Sea 1, 2/10, 1020.5 mb, +28°C, Vis. 6 nm |
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12.00 |
DB 6460 |
Day's run: Surfaced 72.5 nm, submerged 1.7
nm. |
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N 3-4, Sea 2-3, 6/10, 1020 mb, +27.5°C, Vis. 4-5 nm |
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12.50 |
DB 6430 |
Dived, put the boat on the bottom. |
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17.06 - 17.41 |
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Surfaced, all around sweep and ongoing azimuth determination
for gyro compass A. Found that it was still swinging up to 15°,
which can be explained by the fact that it does not achieve its desired
speed. |
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17.41 |
DB 6430 |
Boat on the bottom. |
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22.09.42 |
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01.20 |
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Raised the boat from the bottom and surfaced. |
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Steered on northerly courses in large legs. |
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04.00 |
DB 6190 |
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NNE 4, Sea 3, 0/10, 1022 mb, +27°C, Vis. 4 nm |
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08.00 |
DB 6160 |
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NNE 3, Sea 2, 8/10, 1022 mb, +26°C |
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22.09.42 |
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12.00 |
DB 6240 |
Day's run: Surfaced 69.6 nm, submerged 3.8
nm. |
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N 3, Sea 2, Sea 6, 1022 mb, +26°C, Vis. 3-4 nm |
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12.40 |
DB 6240 |
Dived and headed for the bottom. During the latest
gyro compass repair and partial disassembly of the gyro case found a partial
short circuit to ground. |
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22.58 |
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Surfaced, because no traffic has been sighted here, made
the following decision: |
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During the full moon period when operation in shallow water
is not feasible, advance via Bermuda staying there 3-4 days, then close
the coast via CA 60 - CA 50 and operate on southbound traffic out of New
York during the new moon period. Fuel and supply wise it can be
done without supply on the way back. Additionally, I cross the course
of the suspected convoy traffic for Bermuda through DC 40 in the report
by Gräf of 19 September. |
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Course 87°. |
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24.00 |
DB 6220 |
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ENE 4-5, Sea 3-4, 10/10, 1022 mb, +27°C, Vis. 8-10
nm |
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23.09.42 |
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04.00 |
DB 6230 |
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NE 4, Sea 2-3, 3-5/10, 1022 mb, +27°C, Vis. 4-6 nm |
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08.00 |
DB 6310 |
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WbyE 2, 2/10, 1023 mb, +26°C, Vis. 3-5 nm |
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12.00 |
DB 6320 |
Day's run: Surfaced 81.7 nm, submerged 2.1
nm. |
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NE 3, Sea 2, 2/10, 1023 mb, +26°C, Vis. 3-5 nm |
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16.00 |
DC 4110 |
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NE 3, Sea 2, 6/10, 1024 mb, +26°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
Prepared a Radio Message to Control to give
a short situation report and intentions, additionally to reduce the missing
Serial Numbers, which could not be sent due to the reception conditions.
For hours reception conditions were sometimes completely out. The Radio Message
was already encrypted when Radio Message 1735/23/9/135/257 was received: |
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18.32 |
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4.) "Gießler is reminded of completion
of secondary task." |
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What the secondary task is is a guessing game. Fouling
was called a special task in the last Radio Message, Short Signal was
operationally confirmed, contents still not, but that can be in the missing Serial Nos., so something else was meant for us. |
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20.00 |
DC 1879 |
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NbyE 2, Sea 1, 4/10, 1023 mb, +28°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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23.09.42 |
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20.25 |
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Outgoing Radio Message 1945/23/392: |
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1.) On 19 September in DB 38 on the 40-meters line
a northbound steamer. Up to 22 September nights back and forth there,
nothing except for one aircraft without detection. |
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2.) Intend via Bermuda to CA 60, 50. Question supply. |
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3.) Gyro compass, all wave receiver out of service
for 8 days. |
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4.) Am missing: 271 from 14 September, 74-80,
90, 91 from 17 September, 298-203 from 18 September, 302, 322 from 19
September, 342, 50, 59 from 20 September. Question secondary task
in accordance with Radio Message 1735/23. 76 cbm, all torpedoes,
NE 3, 1025 mb, steady, overcast, +25°C, DC 41. |
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Gießler. |
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22.52 |
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Incoming Radio Message 2224/23/392: |
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To Gießler, immediately report if mine task
was completed. |
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So secondary task is the same as mine task. Previously,
it was called special task. |
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23.20 |
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Outgoing Radio Message 2320/23/294: |
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Inner place fouled on 18/19 September, Short Signal on
19 September at 11.20 hours on Fritz Toni Nani operationally confirmed
and heard with volume 5. |
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Gießler. |
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24.00 |
DC 1883 |
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NNE 2, Sea 1, 5/10, 1023 mb, +27°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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24.09.42 |
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00.24 |
DC 1891 |
Crash dive for 2-engined land-based aircraft, altitude
200 meters, range 6-8000 meters, course 90°. |
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Surfaced. |
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04.00 |
DC 1971 |
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ENE 1, Sea 0-1, 5/10, 1024 mb, +27°C, Vis. 10-5 nm |
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08.00 |
DC 1952 |
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NE 1, Sea 0-1, 1024 mb, +26°C, Vis. 6 nm |
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12.00 |
DC 1969 |
Day's run: Surfaced 153.3 nm, submerged 4.7
nm. |
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ENE 1, Sea 0-1, 2/10, 1025 mb, +26°C, Vis. 6-10 nm |
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13.11 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1012/24/301: |
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. . . . . . . . 2.) Gießler head for
naval square BB 69. Report if gyro compass can be repaired.
Supply is not anticipated. |
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14.00 |
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Course 51°. |
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15.23 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1242/24/303: |
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Your Short Signal of 19 September was not presented due
to a mistake at the main radio station. |
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16.00 |
DC 2746 |
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ENE 1, Sea 0-1, 1025 mb, +27.5°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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18.00 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 85°T, 21 nm. |
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19.03 |
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Dived to balance the boat and again remove the gyro compass
globe and inspect gyro case. |
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24.09.42 |
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20.00 |
DC 2738 |
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N 1, Sea 0-1, 0/10, +28°C |
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24.00 |
DC 2811 |
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25.09.42 |
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02.21 |
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Surfaced. |
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04.00 |
DC 2576 |
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NNE 1, Sea 0-1, 2/10, 1026.5 mb, +26.5°C |
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08.00 |
DC 2558 |
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NNE 1, Sea 0-1, 2/10, 1026 mb, +26°C, Vis. 4-6 nm |
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12.00 |
DC 2611 |
Day's run: Surfaced 116.9 nm, submerged 12
nm. |
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NE 1, Sea 0, 1/10, 1027 mb, +25°C, Vis. 4-8 nm |
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14.07 |
DC 2379 |
Crash dive for 2-engined land-based aircraft, bearing 30°T,
course W to E, range 10000-12000 meters, altitude 500 meters. |
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14.52 |
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Surfaced. |
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16.00 |
DC 2384 |
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NE 1, Sea 0-1, 1/10, 1027.5 mb, +25.5°C, Vis. 14 nm |
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17.53 |
DC 2382 |
Crash dive for 4-engined land-based aircraft. Faultless
blue-grey camouflage. In approach out of a cloud in the sun.
Range 1500-2000 meters. At depth 30 meters 4 aircraft bombs.
Some fuses and light bulbs fail. |
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At last it happened, which can only be beneficial to the
future attention of the lookouts. |
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19.51 |
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20.00 |
DC 2359 |
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NE 1, Sea 0-1, 4/10, 1027 mb, +25°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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22.00 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 219°T, 12 nm. |
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22.30 |
DC 2364 |
Crash dive for 4-engined land-based aircraft bearing 210°T,
course 135°, range 10000 - 12000 meters. |
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23.56 |
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Surfaced. |
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24.00 |
DC 2362 |
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NE 1, Sea 0-1, 3/10, 1027 mb, +23°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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26.09.42 |
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01.20 |
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According to orders outgoing Radio Message 0720/26/319: |
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Gyro compass does not achieve set speed with spare globe,
new fluid and jumper cable between tested converter and mother.
Therefore swings up to 15°. NE 3, 1028 mb, steady, +24°C,
72 cbm. Question if missing Serial Numbers are settled, DC 31. |
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Gießler. |
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04.00 |
DC 3115 |
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NE 2-3, Sea 0-1, 2/10, 1024 mb, +24.5°C, Vis. 10-6
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26.09.42 |
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08.00 |
CA 9883 |
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E 2, Sea 1, 1/10, 1028 mb, Vis. 4-6 nm |
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12.00 |
CA 9896 |
Day's run: Surfaced 137.6 nm, submerged 14.3
nm. |
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E 2, Sea 1, 0/10, 1020 mb, +24°C, Vis. 7 nm |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 180°T, 25 nm. |
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16.00 |
CA 9946 |
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17.26 |
E 3, Sea 2, 3/10, 1028 mb, +24.5°C, Vis.
12 nm |
Incoming Radio Message 1700/26/354: |
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To Gießler, when a boat reports missing
Serial No's. and these are unimportant for the boat, no special notification
is made by the Control Center. |
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20.00 |
CA 9926 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 55°T, 33 nm. |
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ENE 3-4, Sea 2-3, 3/10, 1027 mb, +26°C |
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24.00 |
CA 9699 |
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E 4-5, Sea 3-4, 4/10, 1027 mb, +26.5°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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27.09.42 |
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01.00 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 293°T, 4.7 nm. |
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04.00 |
CB 7448 |
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ESE 5, Sea 4, 5/10, 1027 mb, +26.5°C, Vis. 4-6 nm |
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08.00 |
CB 7451 |
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ESE 4, Sea 3, 1/10, 1027 mb, +26°C, Vis. 4 nm |
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12.00 |
CB 7431 |
Day's run: Surfaced 132.8 nm. |
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ESE 4, Sea 3, 5/10, 1026 mb, +27°C, Vis. 6-10 nm |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 44°T, 9 nm. |
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16.00 |
CB 7196 |
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ESE 4-5, Sea 3-4, 5/10, 1026 mb, +27.5°C, Vis. 10 nm |
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17.02 - 17.57 |
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Dived to balance the boat and check gyro compass A, there
is still an error of about 5-8° with a difference between dead reckoning
and actual position after a navigation fix of 197°T, 3.5 nm. |
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20.00 |
CB 7249 |
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SE 5, Sea 4-5, 5/10, 1025 mb, +28°C, Vis. 10 nm |
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24.00 |
CB 7255 |
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SSE 5, Sea 4, 5/10, 1025 mb, +25°C, Vis. 10 nm |
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28.09.42 |
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04.00 |
CB 7254 |
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SSE 4, Sea 3-4, 6/10, 1025 mb, Vis. 3 nm |
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08.00 |
CB 4899 |
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SE 4, Sea 3, 4/10, 1025 mb, +26.5°C, Vis, 4-5 nm |
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12.00 |
CB 4956 |
Day's run: Surfaced 116.2 nm, submerged 2.5
nm. |
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SSE 5, Sea 4, 4/10, 1025 mb, +25°C, Vis, 3-4 nm |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 58°T, 23 nm. |
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16.00 |
CB 4936 |
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SSE 5-6, Sea 4, 3/10, 1026 mb, +26.5°C, Vis. 10 nm |
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28.09.42 |
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20.00 |
CB 5476 |
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S 5-6, Sea 4, 5/10, 1025 mb, +26.5°C, Vis. 10 nm |
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22.40 - 01.18 |
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Dived to balance the boat and check gyro compass A, determined
that there is still an error of about 5°. Decide to proceed
by the gyro compass. |
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One can describe the magnetic compass as useless, since
in the seas of the last days (4-5), the compass rose swings up to 120°.
This occurs about 2 times a minute. An oscillation of 60°
is the norm, so it is impossible for the helmsman to stay on course without
indications from stars or seas to stay on course. After the aircraft
bombs the deviation seems to have changed to about 20°, so that our
deviation table has become illusory. The establishment of a new
one is not possible due to lack of stars and because of the Sea State. |
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With these facts I have probably found nothing new, but
only confirmed the requirement for a better magnetic compass. |
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24.00 |
CB 5459 |
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S 5-6, Sea 5, 4/10, 1025 mb, +26°C, Vis. 10 nm |
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29.09.42 |
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04.00 |
CB 5462 |
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S 5-6, Sea 4, 10/10 (rain), 1025 mb, +24°C, Vis. 0.5-4
nm |
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08.00 |
CB 5515 |
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NNW 5-6, Sea 4-5, rain (squalls), 1025 mb, +25°C, Vis.
100 meters - 1 nm |
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12.00 |
CB 5287 |
Day's run: Surfaced 109.6 nm, submerged 8.3
nm. |
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NNW 7, Sea 4-5, 10/10, 1026 mb, +22°C, Vis. 4-6 nm |
To see one steamer in 5-1/2 weeks is not much and
I am glad at least to have put the mines in place. |
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16.00 |
CB 5283 |
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NNW 7, Sea 5, 10/10 (rain), +22.5°C, Vis. 2-5 nm |
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20.00 |
CB 5266 |
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NbyE 6, Sea 4-5, 10/10 (rain), 1028 mb, +22°C, Vis.
2-5 nm |
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24.00 |
CB 5318 |
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N 7, Sea 5, 10/10 (rain), 1028 mb, +20°C, Vis. 5 nm |
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30.09.42 |
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05.00 |
DB 5321 |
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NNE 5-6, 10/10 (rain), 1027 mb, +23°C |
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08.00 |
CB 2986 |
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NNE 6, Sea 4-5, 10/10 (rain), 1026 mb, +23°C, Vis.
500 meters - 2 nm |
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11.49 |
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12.00 |
CB 2991 |
Day's run: Surfaced 99.8 nm, submerged 0.8
nm. |
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NE 6, Sea 4-5, 10/10 (rain), 1026 mb, +23°C, Vis. 1-4
nm |
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30.09.42 |
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16.00 |
CB 2969 |
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17.20 |
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19.03 |
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Outgoing Radio Message 1807/30/391: |
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Gießler, occupy as attack area eastern BB
and the western third of BC. Traffic runs along the coast in BB
66 and 63. U-513 is in the same area. On 1 October 1942 at
08.00 hours switch to America I Circuit. |
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20.00 |
CB 3756 |
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N 5, Sea 5, 8/10 (rain), 1026 mb, +20°C, Vis. 8-10
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24.00 |
CB 3765 |
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N 5-6, Sea 4, 7/10, 1026 mb, +20°C, Vis. 10 nm |
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01.10.42 |
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04.00 |
CB 3841 |
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NbyW 7, Sea 6, 8/10, 1026 mb. +20°C, Vis. 3 nm |
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08.00 |
CB 3816 |
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N 5, Sea 3-4, 9/10, 1026 mb, +20°C, Vis. 3-4 nm |
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12.00 |
CB 3589 |
Day's run: Surfaced 69.4 nm, submerged 15.2
nm. |
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NNE 5, Sea 3-4, 9/10, 1025 mb, +21°C, Vis. 10 nm |
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16.00 |
CB 3592 |
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NE 4-5, Sea 3-4, 5/10, 1027 mb, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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19.37 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1821/125/275: |
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Gießler etc. between 04.00 and 07.00
hours report weather by Short Signal. |
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20.00 |
CB 5653 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 75°T, 25 nm. |
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NE 4-5, Sea 3-4, 8/10, 1027 mb, +22°C |
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22.05 |
CB 3654 |
Smoke cloud in sight bearing 335°T, 12 nm away.
Attempted to maneuver ahead with 1-1/2 hours at AK. General course
260°, general speed 18 knots. Bearing shifts ahead even during
the favorable zig zags. Steamer has 2 masts one smokestack and runs
nearly smokeless (motor ship?). Otherwise nothing distinguished. |
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00.10 |
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In the evening twilight the steamer is lost from sight.
Pursuit broken off as hopeless. |
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24.00 |
CB 3546 |
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NE 3, Sea 3, 6/10, 1025 mb, +22°C, Vis. 10-12 nm |
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02.10.42 |
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04.00 |
CB 3625 |
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NE 4, Sea 3, 4/10, 1025 mb, +21°C |
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05.01 |
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Outgoing Short Signal weather report, was not heard.
Presumably interference from Northern Lights. |
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05.21 |
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Ditto. |
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06.02 |
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07.22 |
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08.00 |
CB 3394 |
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ENE 4, Sea 2-3, 8/10, 1024 mb, +19°C, Vis. 3-5 nm |
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08.13 |
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Ditto. |
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12.00 |
CC 1144 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 86°T, 8 nm. |
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NE 3-4, Sea 2, 8/10, 1025 mb, +19°C, Vis.
7 nm |
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Day's run: Surfaced 139.3 nm |
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11.31 |
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Incoming Radio Message 0919/3/283: |
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Gießler immediately report weather. |
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11.39 |
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Outgoing Short Signal weather report: |
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44°N, 55°W, 1026 mb, rising, +15°C, NE 3-4,
6/10, Altostratus, Vis. bad - 5 nm, low NE-Swell. |
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16.00 |
CC 1127 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 158°T, 4 nm. |
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NE 3-4, Sea 2-3, 5/10, 1025 mb, +20.5°C |
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20.00 |
BB 9777 |
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NE 3, Sea 2, 1/10, 1024 mb, +18°C, Vis. 14 nm |
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24.00 |
BB 9757 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 95°T, 7.5 nm. |
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ENE 3, Sea 2, 1/10, 1025 mb, +17.5°C |
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03.10.42 |
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04.00 |
BB 9729 |
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ENE 3, Sea 2, 1/10, 1026 mb, +15°C |
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08.00 |
BB 9498 |
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ENE 3, Sea 2, 4/10, 1026 mb, +15C, Vis. 5 nm |
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12.00 |
BB 9545 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 51°T, 7 nm. |
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ENE 3, Sea 2, 10/10, 1026 mb, +15°C, Vis.
10-12 nm |
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Day's run: Surfaced 138°T nm, submerged
10 nm. |
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BB 9541 |
Steamer in sight bearing 267°T, range 10 nm.
Maneuvered ahead. Steamer steers about 85°, 7 knots. |
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Initiated submerged attack at target angle 5°. |
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15.42 |
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Steamer was determined to be Irish "IRISH LARCH" |
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03.10.42 |
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3100 GRT. Immaculate markings and well painted. The
disappointment is of course great. |
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16.00 |
BB 9527 |
Attack was broken off at 300 meters. |
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Course 40°. Proceeded submerged to work on the
torpedoes. |
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20.00 |
BB 9523 |
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24.00 |
BB 9294 |
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ENE 5-6, Sea 4-5, 10/10, 1027 mb, +14°C, Vis. 10-8
nm |
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04.10.42 |
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04.00 |
BB 9268 |
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NE 7, Sea 5, 10/10, 1027 mb, +15°C, Vis. 2-3 nm |
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08.00 |
BB 9344 |
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ENE 5-6, Sea 4-5, 10/10, 1025 mb, +15.5°C, Vis. 1-3
nm |
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12.00 |
BB 9318 |
Day's run: Surfaced 78.1 nm, submerged 19.5
nm. |
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ENE 6-7, Sea 5, 10/10 (rain), 1023 mb, Vis. 300-1500 meters |
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14.20 |
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Dived to proceed submerged to conserve fuel. Boat
barely makes way. |
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16.00 |
BB 9313 |
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20.00 |
BB 6987 |
Entered the ordered operations area with 55 cbm fuel and
all (7 plus 2) torpedoes after 42 days at sea. |
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23.03 |
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Surfaced to charge the battery. The barometer has
fallen from 1023 mb to 1001 mb. The wind has reached strength 9
and starts to shift to the south. |
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24.00 |
BB 6985 |
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ENE 9, Sea 7-8, 10/10 (rain), Vis. 500-2000 meters |
Piping to air bottle group 2 is broken by the seas. |
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05.10.42 |
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04.00 |
BB 6924 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix from soundings 323°T, 25 nm. |
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SE 9, Sea 7-8, 10/10, 1001 mb, +15°C, Vis. 300-500
meters |
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08.00 |
BB 6929 |
Cruised before the seas, course 60°, then 80°. |
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SSW 9, Sea 7-8, 10/10 (rain), 1003 mb, +14°C, Vis.
300-500 meters |
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10.25 |
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Dived to proceed submerged to conserve fuel, no weapons
use possible. |
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12.00 |
BB 6932 |
Day's run: Surfaced 55.1 nm, submerged 26.5
nm. |
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16.00 |
BB 6933 |
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05.10.42 |
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20.00 |
BC 4711 |
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20.53 |
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Surfaced, the southwester had reached maximum and was now
abating. Course 10°. We just get 2 sun position lines
and determine that the gyro compass A is again 17° off in the heavy
seas. |
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23.54 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1448/5/273: |
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In naval square BB 6559 a Canadian steamer is stranded
and has asked for assistance. |
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I decide not to go to the scene of the accident for the
following reasons: |
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1.) I believe that that we will not be supplied and,
therefore, must save fuel. Distance to the accident scene amounts to 130
nm. |
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2.) The earliest that I can be at the accident scene
is 2 days after the incident which I regard as very late. |
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3.) Safe navigation with the gyroscope swinging up
to 17° can not be guaranteed, I must consider the approach to the
coast with shoals and in the hazy weather. |
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I intend, however, to move back and forth in position south
of St. Johns on the coast and operate on the traffic reported there. |
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24.00 |
BC 4456 |
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SW 4-5, Sea 3-4, 5-7/10, 1021 mb, +13°C, Vis. 8-4 nm |
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06.10.42 |
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04.00 |
BC 4427 |
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W 3-4, Sea 2-3, 4/10, 1022 mb, +10.5°C |
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08.00 |
BB 6639 |
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SSW 3, Sea 2, 2/10, 1025 mb, +9.5°C, Vis. 5-2 nm |
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11.xx |
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Dived. Back and forth on changing courses under the
coast. |
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12.00 |
BB 6637 |
Day's run: Surfaced 77.1 nm, submerged 21.2
nm. |
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SW 1-2, Sea 1-2, overcast (fog), +9.5°C, Vis. 500 meters
- 1 nm, fog banks |
Proceeded at depth 30 meters, every 35 - 50 minutes to
periscope depth and made and all around sweep. Listening gear is
operable and manned. |
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16.00 |
BB 6655 |
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SW 2, Sea 1, 10/10, Vis. 2 nm, misty |
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16.50 |
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A 2-masted gaff rigged schooner with an auxiliary motor
in sight bearing 245°T range 2500 meters. Barely recognized
in the mist. |
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19.49 |
BB 6682 |
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continued |
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06.10.42 |
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Sound bearing. In the periscope at the limit of visibility
(3-4000 meters) there was a vessel (presumably a corvette) made out for
40 seconds. |
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Came to attack course and manned Action Stations.
From sound bearings the vessel shifted to the north, so that we can no
longer get into shooting position. |
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20.50 |
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No further sightings, no sound bearings. |
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23.50 |
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Surfaced. |
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24.00 |
BB 6685 |
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S 1, Sea 0-1, misty, 1029 mb, 5/10, +12°C, Vis, 4-2
nm |
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07.10.42 |
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04.00 |
BB 6691 |
Closed the coast on changing courses.
Lighthouses on Cape Race, Bear Cove and Ferryland come in sight with peacetime
identifiers. However, Bull Head and Cape Spear are extinguished
as previously reported. |
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SSE 2, Sea 1, 10/10, 1029 mb, +13°C, Vis. 2 nm |
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08.00 |
BB 6691 |
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SSW 3, Sea 2, 2/10, 1025 mb, +9.5°C, Vis. 2 nm |
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05.14 |
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Fisherman in sight and avoided. |
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05.17 |
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Sailing vessel in sight and avoided. |
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08.00 |
BB 6638 |
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S 2, Sea 1, 3/10, 1029 mb, +11.5°C, Vis. 4-5 nm, clear
starry sky, moon 3 days before the new moon |
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1x.xx |
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Sailing vessel in sight avoided. |
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11.xx |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
BB 6634 |
Day's run: Surfaced 76.8 nm, submerged 30.7
nm. |
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SSW 1, Sea 0-1, 0/10, 1028 mb, +10°C, Vis. 2-4 nm |
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12.19 |
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Corvette in sight with target angle 130° course north,
range = 5-6000 meters. Apparently I am positioned too close to the
coast and move off a bit to sea, because both corvettes came in sight
to seaward. |
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12.5x |
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Sailing vessel with motor in sight bearing 10°, range
= 6000 meters by sound bearings. |
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12.5x |
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4-masted gaff rigged schooner with flag in sight, 4-500
GRT, course northeast, range = 4000 meters. |
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15.xx |
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Tanker about 6000 GRT in sight, range = 1500 meters, target
angle 130°. No shooting possibility, nevertheless 2 torpedo
tubes ready. Faint sound bearing was heard at target angle 80°,
thereafter closed at HF. Last all around sweep was 45 minutes before.
The [illegible few words] |
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07.10.42 |
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15.10 |
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Sound bearings from the gear. |
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16.00 |
BB 6631 |
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SSE 3, Sea 2, 10/10, misty, Vis. 2-3 nm |
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20.00 |
BB 6637 |
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S 4, Sea 2-3, 10/10, Vis. 2 nm, misty |
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23.43 |
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Surfaced. |
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24.00 |
BB 6661 |
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SSW 4, Sea 2-3, overcast (rain), 1022 mb, +10°C, Vis.
100-300 meters |
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08.10.42 |
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04.00 |
BB 6665 |
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SSW 4, Sea 2-3, overcast (rain), 1020 mb, Vis. 100-300
meters, no horizon |
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08.00 |
BB 6637 |
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SW 1-2, Sea 1, overcast, 1020 mb, +10°C, Vis. 500 meters
to 2 nm |
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12.00 |
BB 6629 |
Day's run: Surfaced 60.5 nm, submerged 34.4
nm. |
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SW 2, Sea 1, 4/10, Vis. 5 nm |
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16.00 |
BB 6626 |
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SW 2, Sea 1, 6/10, Vis. 8-10 nm |
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20.00 |
BB 6634 |
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SW 1-2, Sea 1, 5/10, Vis. 12 nm |
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24.00 |
BB 6629 |
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W 3-4, Sea 2-3, 4/10, Vis. 10-6 nm |
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09.10.42 |
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00.10 |
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Surfaced. Back and forth in position on changing
courses under the coast. |
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02.55 |
BB 6655 |
Motorsailer with lights in sight. |
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04.00 |
BB 6652 |
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WSW 2, Sea 1, 2/10, 1029 mb, +10.5°C, Vis. 5 nm |
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06.26 - 06.47 |
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Moved off a bit. Dived for aircraft with northerly
course over the coast. No detection determined. |
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08.00 |
BB 6653 |
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SW 2, Sea 1, 2/10, 1029 mb, +10.5°C, Vis. 3 nm |
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07.12 - 10.37 |
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Lay stopped to save fuel. |
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continued |
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09.10.42 |
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10.38 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
BB 6634 |
Day's run: Surfaced 46.2 nm, submerged 33.7
nm. |
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SW 2, Sea 1, 2/10, Vis. 8-10 nm |
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14.04 |
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Fishing vessel in sight under the coast. |
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16.00 |
BB 6626 |
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SW 2, Sea 1, 0/10, Vis. 10 nm |
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20.00 |
BB 6653 |
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SW 1-2, 0-3/10, Vis. 10 nm |
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20.55 |
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Aircraft in sight in the periscope, course north over the
coast. |
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24.00 |
BB 6656 |
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SSW 2, Sea 1, 0-2/10, +11°C, Vis. 5-4 nm |
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10.10.42 |
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00.05 |
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Surfaced. |
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03.44 - 04.05 |
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Crash dive for training. |
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04.00 |
BB 6659 |
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SSW 2, Sea 1, 0/10, 1028 mb, +10°C |
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08.00 |
BB 6634 |
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SSW 3-4, Sea 2-3, 1/10, 1028 mb, +12°C, Vis. 3-4 nm |
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08.05 - 10.40 |
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Stopped to save fuel. |
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10.59 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
BB 6626 |
Day's run: Surfaced 50.5 nm, submerged 33.6
nm. |
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SSW 3, Sea 2, 5/10, 1025.5 mb, +10°C, Vis. 3-4 nm,
misty |
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16.00 |
BB 6656 |
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SW 2-3, Sea 2, 8/10, Vis. up to 4 nm, misty over land |
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20.00 |
BB 6655 |
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SW 1-2, Sea 1, 0/10, Vis. 6 nm |
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24.00 |
BB 6659 |
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ENE 2, Sea 1, 0/10, 1027.5 mb, +11°C, Vis. 3 nm |
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11.10.42 |
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01.50 |
BB 6688 |
Shadow in sight bearing 230°T, range 5-6000
meters, put ahead, two other shadows were distinguished. To Action
Stations. The compat posts relieve the watch and pick up the shadows after a short time. I myself do not see the 3 shadows due to heavy
haze. |
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Clear cloudless starry night |
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continued |
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11.10.42
02.06 |
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I am totally reliant on the information from the bridge
watch. The First Watch Officer and Ob.Strm identify the shadow on the
right as a destroyer, the other two are thought to be smaller patrol vessels.
I conclude that it is a search group running along the coast on a northerly
course. The destroyer to starboard was reported as quickly approaching
by the Ob.Strm with target angle 30°. Range = 2-3000 meters.
Because the other patrol vessel is to port and I can not get an overview
of the situation because of my poor eyesight, I come to the realization
that I can no longer be responsible for directing the boat. Therefore
I broke off the attack and dove. |
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03.15 |
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Surfaced, searched to the south, in case something comes
behind the search group. |
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08.00 |
BB 6689 |
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EbyN 2, Sea 1, 3/10, 1029 mb, +8.5°C, Vis. 3 nm |
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10.52 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
BB 6683 |
Day's run: Surfaced 62.3 nm, submerged 36.3
nm. |
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E 2, 8-10/10, Vis. 3-2 nm, misty |
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16.00 |
BB 6661 |
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SE 2, Sea 1, 10/10, Vis. 6-8 nm |
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20.00 |
BB 6637 |
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SE 2-3, Sea 1-2, 10/10, Vis. 5 nm, misty |
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23.45 |
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Surfaced. Rain visibility 500-1000 meters, in rain
squalls visibility deteriorating to 50 meters. |
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24.00 |
BB 6631 |
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SE 1-2, Sea 1, 10/10, rain, +9°C |
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12.10.42 |
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00.17
00.30 |
BB 6631 |
A heavy smoke cloud was reported by the port astern lookout
post, at the same moment all the bridge personnel reported a howling sound
heard. Turned towards it. Again I myself see nothing, the
First Watch Officer turns the boat clear of the steamer, the distance
between is 300-500 meters and apparently he drives to the south.
An especially heavy rain squall reduces visibility and the steamer is
lost. Because of doubt about the course to pursue dived for a sound
bearing. |
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In the sound gear nothing is heard, which is possible in
the local water conditions. |
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10.56 |
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Surfaced and pursued at HF course 260°. Visibility
improved to 1 nm, otherwise 300-500 meters. |
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12.10.42 |
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01.37 |
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Course 180°. |
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02.00 |
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Course 205°. I intend to search the route to
Cape Race, however due to the bad visibility I have small hope of finding
the steamer. |
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00.16 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1841/11/274: |
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Gießler etc. report weather. |
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03.05 |
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Outgoing Short Signal weather report: |
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47°N, 53°W, 1022 mb, falling, +10°C, S 1-2
nm, no Swell, drizzle, Vis. 1-1/2 nm. |
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Visibility improves to 1-1/5 nm |
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04.00 |
BB 6664 |
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S 1, Sea 1, 10/10 (fog), 1023 mb, +10.5°C, Vis. changing,
occasional fog |
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07.45 |
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Visibility deteriorating to 2-500 meters. |
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08.00 |
BB 6685 |
By sounding we approach the 30-meter line and
get a reasonably usable ship's position. There is no peace of mind
with a vague gyro compass in the fog on the coast. |
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S 2-3, 10/10-, 1021 mb, +11.5°C, fog |
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11.05 |
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Dived to proceed submerged. After Rüggeburg
departs from the north, I intend to stay there, although his last situation
report was not hopeful. For 10 days he has seen nothing. |
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12.00 |
BB 6658 |
Day's run: Surfaced 73.6 nm, submerged 31.5
nm. |
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S 2-3, Sea 1, overcast (fog), Vis. 100-300 meters |
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15.00 |
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Visibility improves to 4-6 nm |
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16.00 |
BB 6653 |
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N 3, Sea 2, 8-10/10 |
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20.00 |
BB 6629 |
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N 4, Sea 3, 10/10 (fog), Vis. 1000 meters |
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23.42 |
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Surfaced. |
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BB 6631 |
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N 4-5, Sea 3-4, 10/10, 1025 mb, +8°C, Vis. 4-3 nm |
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13.10.42 |
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Because of the strong north wind it is not possible to
use binoculars when running against the sea, I run abeam the sea and thus
perpendicular to the coast, I put St. Johns off until tomorrow. |
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04.00 |
BB 6629 |
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NNE 4-5, Sea 3, 10/10, 1027 mb, +6°C, Vis. 3-4 nm |
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13.10.42 |
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08.00 |
BB 6653 |
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N 4-5, Sea 3-4, 8/10, 1027 mb, +6.5°C, Vis. 4-6 nm |
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11.00 |
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Dived to proceed submerged. |
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12.00 |
BB 6664 |
Day's run: Surfaced 60.6 nm, submerged 32.5
nm. |
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NNW 4, Sea 3, 3/10 |
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16.00 |
BB 6637 |
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NW 4, Sea 3, 2/10, Vis. 8 nm |
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20.00 |
BB 6632 |
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NW 4, Sea 3, 2/10, Vis. 10 nm |
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24.00 |
BB 6398 |
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NW 3, Sea 2, 1/10, Vis. 3-6 nm |
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14.10.42 |
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Surfaced. Shortly after starting the diesel searchlights
come on at St. Johns and search over the sea. In so doing they
illuminate a low apparently brightly painted watch boat positioned about
3000 meters abeam of us. We are detected briefly by the searchlights,
but they lose us sahortly after when we show a small silhouette. |
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00.16 |
BB 6398 |
We are much closer to the coast than by plotting. The gyro
compass A is off 20°, as determined by the North Star. So this
fact is explained. The patrol boat is approaching fast, I run off
with one diesel AK, the other was flooded when starting and is still being
turned by hand. When the distance is about 1000 meters, I give order
to crash dive and run off submerged to the south. |
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Because certain navigation under the coast is not possible
with the large gyro compass error, I decide to move off from the coast
and go to the eastern part of the operations area. |
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00.40 |
BC 4413 |
Position line. |
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SSW 1-2, Sea 1, 3/10, 1028 mb, +8°C, Vis. 4-6 nm |
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08.00 |
BC 4462 |
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SW 2, Sea 1, 8-10/10, 1028 mb, +9.5°C, Vis. 6 nm |
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12.00 |
BC 4513 |
Day's run: Surfaced 36.6 nm, submerged 65.6
nm. |
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W 2, Swell 1, 0/10, 1026 mb, +11°C |
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14.10.42 |
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11.11 - 12.17 |
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Dived to balance the boat. |
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15.08 |
BC 4289 |
Crash dive for 2-engined aircraft, range = 5000 meters
course north. |
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16.00 |
BC 4289 |
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W 3, Sea 2-3, 3/10 |
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18.33 |
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18.54 - 19.40 |
BC 4297 |
Crash dive for 2-engined land-based aircraft, range = 8000
meters, course SE. |
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20.00 |
BC 4295 |
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W 2-3, 1-2/10, 1025 mb, +9.5°C, few clouds, ideal flying
weather. |
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20.27 - 20.55 |
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Crash dive for aircraft, range 16000 meters, course N. |
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22.52 |
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Incoming Radio Message 2203/14/266: |
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Gießler report situation and add weather. |
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With the outgoing Radio Message determined that the Fu.M.B.
gear is out of service due to failure of the stabilizer (glass bulb has
come loose in the socket, so that air has entered). |
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23.04 - 23.54 |
BC 4374 |
Crash dive for 4-engined aircraft, approaching out of a
cloud, range = 4000 meters, course south. |
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23.13 |
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Radio Message sent: and later Outgoing Message
0105/15/272: |
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1.) On 2 October on Cäsar Bruno 36 fast westbounder
in vain. |
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2.) South of the main harbor 9 days under land.
Day's one tanker, no shooting position, nights one steamer lost in fog.
Day and night slight air and sea surveillance. Off main harbor searchlight
barrier. |
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3.) Due to failure of the gyro compass set off, here
heavy air. 43 cbm, 17 days' provisions, 7 plus 2 torpedoes.
Bruno Cäsar 46. SW 2, 1025 falling, +10°C, Vis. good, cloudless. |
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Gießler. |
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24.00 |
BC 4377 |
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W 2, Swell 1-2, 1/10, 1025 mb, Vis. 12 nm |
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15.10.42 |
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04.00 |
BC 4651 |
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W 2, Sea 1, 4/10, 1025 mb, +9°C |
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08.00 |
BC 4686 |
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SW 2-3, Sea 1-2, 6/10, 1024 mb, Vis. 3-4 nm |
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15.10.42 |
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11.30 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 71°T, 22 nm |
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10.45 - 12.03 |
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Dived to balance the boat and work on the torpedoes. |
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12.00 |
BC 5711 |
Day's run: Surfaced 125.3 nm, submerged 19.8
nm. |
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SSW 2, Sea 1, 3/10, 1024 mb, +10°C, Vis. 4-6 nm |
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13.25 |
BC 4699 |
Crash dive for 2-engined aircraft approaching out of the
clouds, range = 7000 meters, course south. |
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16.00 |
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Remained submerged, because visibility is deteriorating. |
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19.07 |
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Questionable sound bearing. |
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19.10 |
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Surfaced, up to 20.30 hours searched on search courses, scattered
fog. |
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20.00 |
BC 4693 |
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SbyW 1, 9/10 (fog), 1023 mb, +9°C, Vis. 200 meters
up to 5 nm |
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22.18 - 24.00 |
BC 4628 |
Crash dive for aircraft, range = 6000 meters, course SE. |
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20.25 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1053/18/157: |
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Gießler etc. report weather. |
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21.48 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1011/15/292: |
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Gießler complete return transit without
supply. |
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24.00 |
BC 4662 |
Began return transit with all torpedoes. Without
a doubt the "mother lode", to which I was assigned at St. John's
was exploited. Nevertheless, you think about what could have been done differently. |
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16.10.42 |
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04.00 |
BC 5429 |
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NE 0-1, 8/10 (fog), 1020 mb, +8.5°C, Vis. 4-1 nm, fog |
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08.00 |
BC 5511 |
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NE 1, Sea 0-1, 4/10, 1021 mb. Vis. 1-4 nm |
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12.00 |
BC 5294 |
Day's run: Surfaced 155 nm, submerged 23.4
nm. |
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NW 2, Sea 0-1, 10/10, 1020 mb, +8.5°C, Vis. 6-12 nm |
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16.00 |
BC 5372 |
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NNE 2, Sea 1, 10/10, 1020 mb, +10°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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20.00 |
BC 5383 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 198°T, 9 nm. |
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NNW 1-2, Sea 1, 8/10, 1020 mb, +10°C |
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Established buoyancy condition A. |
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22.10 |
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Incoming Radio Message . . . . . Gießler
report weather between 03.00 and 06.00 hours. |
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24.00 |
BC 6146 |
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NW 2, Swell 1, 5/10, 1017 mb, +10°C, Vis. 10-3 nm |
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17.10.42 |
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04.00 |
BC 6162 |
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NW 2-3, Sea 2, 9/10, 1017 mb, Vis. 1-4 nm |
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08.00 |
BC 6219 |
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WNW 3, Sea 2, 10/10, 1014 mb, +10°C, Vis. 3 nm |
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11.15 - 15.13 |
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Dived to balance the boat and work on the torpedoes. |
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12.00 |
BC 6231 |
Day's run: Surfaced 185.5 nm, submerged 4.5
nm. |
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NW 4-5, Sea 3, 10/10, +10°C |
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16.00 |
BC 6333 |
Both diesels LF, boat runs best before the
sea and only occasionally takes a sea from astern on the bridge. |
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WNW 6-7, Sea 5, 10/10, 1008 mb, +13°C, Vis. 6-9 nm |
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19.46 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 244°T, 13.5 nm |
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20.00 |
BC 6324 |
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W 7-8, Sea 6, 5/10 (rain), 1006 mb, +10°C, Vis. 7-8
nm |
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22.19 |
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Incoming Radio Message 2019/17/147: |
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Gießler report weather. |
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24.00 |
BC 6336 |
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WbyS 7-8, Sea 6, overcast (snow), 1000 mb, Vis. 10-3 nm |
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18.10.42 |
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00.00 |
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High transit speed, diesel-electric. |
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03.07 |
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Outgoing Short Signal weather report: |
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48°N, 42°W [typo 38°W] 1000 mb, rising, +6°C,
Vis. up to 5 nm, scattered, W 7-8, high W-Swell. |
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04.00 |
BD 4124 |
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W 7-8, Sea 7-8, 5/10, 999 mb, +9°C, Vis. 1-3 nm |
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08.00 |
BD 4132 |
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WbyS 7-8, Sea 6-7, 4/10, 1000 mb, Vis. 3-5 nm |
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12.00 |
BD 4215 |
Day's run: Surfaced 153.7 nm, submerged 9.7
nm. |
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W 8, Sea 7, 8/10 (passing showers), 1001 mb, +8.5°C,
Vis. 6 nm |
In squalls the wind reached a strength of 10-11. |
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13.05 - 14.20 |
BD |
Dived to balance the boat. |
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16.00 |
BD 4314 |
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W 8, Sea 7, 4/10 (hail), 1003 mb, +11°C, Vis. 8-10
nm |
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19.15 - 22.06 |
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Dived to balance the boat and work on the torpedoes. |
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20.00 |
BD 4355 |
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18.10.42 |
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20.00 |
BD 4355 |
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W 8-9, Sea 7, 7/10, 1003 mb, +10°C |
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24.00 |
BD 4361 |
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WSW 7-8, Sea 6, 4/10, 1009 mb, +15°C, Vis. 4-5 nm |
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19.10.42 |
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04.00 |
BD 5119 |
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SW 6, Sea 5, 8-10/10, 1010 mb, +11°C, Vis. 4 nm |
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08.00 |
BD 5138 |
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W 6, Sea 5, 4/10, 1014 mb, +12°C, Vis. 3-4 nm |
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10.00 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 115°T, 17 nm. |
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12.00 |
BD 5253 |
Day's run: Surfaced 171.7 nm, submerged 8.6
nm. |
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WbyS 6, Sea 4-5, 5/10 (rain), 1015 mb, +12.5°C |
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16.00 |
BD 5345 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 214°T, 7.2 nm. |
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W 6, Sea 5, overcast (rain), 1017 mb, +15°C, Vis. 12
nm |
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20.00 |
BD 5364 |
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WbyN 5, Sea 4, 5/10, 1020 mb, +15°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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24.00 |
BD 6146 |
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WbyN 4, Sea 3, 1022 mb, +15°C, Vis. 5 nm |
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20.10.42 |
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04.00 |
BD 6165 |
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SW 4, Sea 2-3, 1/10, 1022 mb, +15°C, Vis. 4 nm |
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08.00 |
BD 6554 |
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SSW 4, Sea 2-3, 3-2/10, 1023 mb, +15°C, Vis. 4 nm |
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09.33 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 157°T, 11.6 nm. |
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12.00 |
BD 6371 |
Day's run: Surfaced 208.7 nm. |
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SW 3, Sea 2, 4/10, 1025 mb, +15°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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13.05 - 14.20 |
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16.00 |
BD 6382 |
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SW 3, Sea 2, 5/10, 1024 mb, +15°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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18.00 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 173°T, 6.7 nm. |
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20.00 |
BE 4175 |
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S 3, Sea 2, 1/10, 1025 mb, +16°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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21.19 |
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Incoming Radio Message 2032/20/112: |
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Gießler report weather. |
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24.00 |
BE 4197 |
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SbyW 3, Sea 1, 9/10, 1025 mb, +15°C, Vis. 5 nm |
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21.10.42 |
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03.31 |
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Outgoing Short Signal weather report: |
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40°N, 24°W, 1026 mb, steady, +14°C, Vis. up
to 5 nm, scattered, S 1-2, low S-Swell. |
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04.00 |
BE 4279 |
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S 2-3, Sea 1-2, 1/10, 1026 mb, +15°C, Vis. 6 nm |
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08.00 |
BE 4298 |
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S 2, Sea 1-2, 5/10, 129.5 mb, +16.5°C, Vis. 5 nm |
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09.00 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 191°T, 10.5 nm. |
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12.00 |
BE 4613 |
Day's run: Surfaced 191.8 nm. |
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SW 3-4, Sea 2-3, 2/10, 1026 mb, +17.5°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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16.00 |
BE 4631 |
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SW 4, Sea 3, 2/10, 1025 mb, +17.5°C, Vis. 12 nm |
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17.00 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 155°T, 7.4 nm. |
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20.00 |
BE 5419 |
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SW 4, Sea 3, rain, 1025 mb, +17.5°C, Vis. 1-4 nm |
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21.12 |
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Incoming Radio Message 2044/21/125: |
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. . . . . . . . Gießler from 22 October
1942 at 08.00 hours switch to Coastal Circuit. |
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24.00 |
BE 5429 |
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WSW 3, Sea 2, 10/10, 1025 mb, +15°C, Vis. 6 nm |
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22.10.42 |
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04.00 |
BE 5517 |
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SW 3, Sea 2, 10/10, 1024 mb, +17°C, Vis. 3 nm |
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08.00 |
BE 5528 |
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SW 3, Sea 2, 10/10, 1024 mb, +17°C, Vis. 4 nm |
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08.00 |
BE 5529 |
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SW 3, Sea 2, 10/10, 1024 mb, +17.5°C, Vis. 3 nm |
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08.52 - 10.04 |
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Dived to balance the boat. |
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12.00 |
BE 5614 |
Day's run: Surfaced 163.3 nm, submerged 3.6
nm. |
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SW 3, Sea 2, 10/10, 1024 mb, +17°C, Vis. 8 nm |
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16.00 |
BE 5637 |
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SW 3, Sea 2, 9/10, 1024 mb, +18°C |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 191°T, 4.5 nm. |
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Because the Fu.M.B. is out of service, the transit through
the Bay of Biscay is not as safe as on the departure. I decide to
proceed "in short jumps". In addition, a careful determination
of deviation is completed and then steered by magnetic compass, the gyrocompass
with large fluctuations is still used at times as a guide. |
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18.47 |
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Dived to proceed submerged. |
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20.00 |
BE 6443 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 107°T, 7.8 nm. |
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24.00 |
BE 6452 |
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Surfaced. Bright full moon night times cloudless. |
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04.00 |
BE 6462 |
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SW 3, Sea 2, 2/10, 1022 mb |
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05.30 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 309°T, 7.2 nm. |
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06.12 |
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Dived to proceed submerged. |
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08.00 |
BE 6542 |
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12.00 |
BE 6551 |
Day's run: Surfaced 105.3 nm, submerged 35.5
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16.00 |
BE 6565 |
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SSW 1-2, Sea 1, 8/10, 1019 mb, +16.5°C |
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16.47 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 213°T, 9 nm. |
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17.15 |
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Dived to proceed submerged. |
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20.00 |
BE 6675 |
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24.00 |
BE 6673 |
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24.10.42 |
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03.12 |
BE 6685 |
Surfaced. |
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04.00 |
BE 6683 |
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W 3-4, Sea 2, 3/10, 1017 mb |
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04.24 |
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Dived. |
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24.10.42 |
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05.26 |
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Surfaced. |
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07.08 |
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Dived. |
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08.00 |
BE 4478 |
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12.00 |
BF 4478 |
Day's run: Surfaced 77.5 nm, submerged 45.3
nm. |
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14.56 |
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Surfaced. |
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15.45 |
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Crash dive for aircraft range 15000 meters, bearing 180°T
in approach. |
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16.00 |
BF 4731 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual
position after a navigation fix 196°T, 4.5 nm. |
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W 3-4, Sea 3, 6/10, 1015 mb |
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20.00 |
BF 4732 |
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24.00 |
BF 4733 |
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25.10.42 |
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03.16 |
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Surfaced. |
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04.00 |
BF 4824 |
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SW 4, Sea 2-4, 7/10 |
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05.11 |
BF 4826 |
Shadow bearing 60°T (corvette or destroyer), target
angle 0°, range = 5-6000 meters. |
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08.00 |
BF 4828 |
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08.03 |
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Surfaced. |
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12.00 |
BF 4862 |
Day's run: Surfaced 50.3 nm, submerged 59.5
nm. |
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16.00 |
BF 4941 |
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20.00 |
BF 4943 |
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20.40 - 21.35 |
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24.00 |
BF 4953 |
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26.10.42 |
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04.00 |
BF 4964 |
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03.03 - 04.45 |
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Surfaced. |
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08.00 |
BF 5746 |
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11.44 - 11.46 |
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Surfaced to determine a position line. |
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12.00 |
BF 5757 |
Day's run: Surfaced 27.5 nm, submerged 66.9
nm. |
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13.30 |
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Outgoing Short Signal: |
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Am positioned 48 hours off meeting point with escort.
Request Radio Beacon Group II 08.00 hours. |
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Was confirmed by Control content wise in 1339/2695 and
in 1507/26/26 confirmed by Flottille. |
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13.20 - 13.30 |
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Surfaced to take a sun position line. |
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14.00 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 174°T, 13.2 nm. |
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16.00 |
BF 5786 |
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20.00 |
BF 5795 |
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21.54 - 23.05 |
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26.10.42 |
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24.00 |
BF 5874 |
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27.10.42 |
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04.00 |
BF 5876 |
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03.35 - 05.25 |
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Surfaced. |
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08.00 |
BF 5886 |
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12.00 |
BF 5895 |
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14.05 - 14.07 |
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Surfaced to take a sun position line. |
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16.00 - 16.07 |
BF 6747 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after
a navigation fix 121°T, 4.5 nm. |
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20.00 |
BF 6778 |
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W 1, Sea 0-1, 7/10, Vis. 12 nm |
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21.32 - 21.42 |
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Surfaced to take a sun position line. |
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24.00 |
BF 6779 |
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28.10.42 |
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04.00 |
BF 6776 |
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08.00 |
BF 6757 |
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07.50 |
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Surfaced. |
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12.00 |
BF 6495 |
Day's run: Surfaced 51 nm, submerged 41.7
nm. |
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NE 0-1, Sea 0, 3/10, 999 mb, +14.5°C |
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12.31 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1157/28/64: |
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Sturm, Gießler. Wait at meeting
point for escort. Escort will arrive 4 hours later. |
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13.08 - 16.37 |
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Waited at escort meeting point on changing courses. |
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14.10 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1357/28/66: |
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Immediately report when taken in convoy. |
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7. U-Flottille. |
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16.00 |
BF 6495 |
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NE 1, Sea 1, 4/10, 998 mb, +15°C |
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16.37 |
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Escort in sight. |
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17.00 |
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Outgoing Radio Message 1710/28/69: |
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To 7. U-Flottille: |
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17.00 hours taken in convoy. |
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Gießler. |
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17.03 |
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Taken in convoy. |
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20.00 |
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Made fast in the lock. |
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Day's run: Surfaced 76 nm. |
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