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22.03.44 |
Lorient |
Torpedo offload, Provisions offload, shipyard conference. |
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23.03.44 |
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Ammunition offload, cleared the boat. |
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24.03.44 |
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Cleared, boat shifted to the shipyard berth - Keroman Wet Bunker 19. [Keroman 3] |
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25.03.44 |
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Began shipyard period. |
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11.00 |
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Muster by the Flottillen Chef and awards ceremony. |
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28.03.44 |
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Onto the slip, dry-docked. |
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17.04.44 |
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Un docked, shifted to berth 19 (Wet Bunker). |
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21.04.44 |
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Pier-side trials. |
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22.04.44 |
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Fuel oil loading. |
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23.04.44 |
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Continued fuel loading, torpedo loading. |
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25.04.44 |
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17.00 |
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Cast off for sea trial. |
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18.14 |
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Dived for trim test. |
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18.35 |
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Surfaced and made fast Keroman 19. |
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26.04.44 |
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Took over the boat and loaded ammunition. |
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27.04.44 |
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Stable provisions and lubricating oil loading. |
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28.04.44 |
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08.05 |
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Cast off, 08.21 hours dived, 08.46 hours surfaced. |
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09.00 |
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Degaussing, 09.48 hours radio direction finder calibration and shooting the anti-aircraft weapons. 11.10 hours magnetic compass calibration. |
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12.03 |
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Boat on the slip, 14.30 hours cast off, 15.02 hours made fast Scorff bunker 4. |
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29.04.44 |
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1st training day. |
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30.04.44 |
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2nd training day - fresh provisions - oil and water loaded. |
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01.05.44 |
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3rd training day and remainder of taking over the boat. |
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01.05.44 |
Lorient, Scorff bunker |
Cast off for 3rd war patrol. |
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21.00 |
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21.37 |
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Trim test ended. |
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21.51 |
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Passed the Port Louis barrier. |
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Convoy intake by U-Jäger 1405, 1407 and 1416. |
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23.18 |
ENE 2, Sea 1, Cirrus, horizon hazy, Vis. 4000 meters, 1027 mb |
Boat is at Point Leben. |
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Fkmstr. Franz 10. U-Flottille disembarked. Released escort. |
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23.30 |
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Released from convoy. |
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02.05.44 |
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01.07 |
BF 5299 |
Naxos detection, Volume 3, dived. |
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02.50 |
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Surfaced. |
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03.45 |
BF 5531 |
Naxos detection, Volume 2, dived. |
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ENE 1, Sea 0-1, cloudless, horizon hazy, Vis. 3000 meters, 1028 mb, bright moon |
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05.20 |
No moon, light marine phosphorescence |
Surfaced. |
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05.40 |
Morning twilight. |
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05.43 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
Lat.: 47°68'N |
Surfaced 36.5 nm |
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Long.: 04°45'W |
Submerged 18.6 nm |
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Day's run 55.1 nm |
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22.48 |
Wind 0-1, Sea 0-1, ground fog, Cirrus, Vis. 1500-3000 meters, bright moon |
Surfaced. |
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03.05.44 |
Inner Bay of Biscay |
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00.00 |
BF 5574 |
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00.12 |
SE 0-1, Sea 0-1, ground fog, light Cirrus, bright moon, Vis. 200-1000 meters, 1021 mb |
Naxos detection, Volume 2, dived. |
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01.40 |
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Surfaced. |
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02.10 |
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Dived. |
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04.10 |
BF 5498 |
Surfaced. |
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04.20 |
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Naxos detection, dived. |
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04.40 |
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Began deep dive to depth 2A +20 meters. |
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Starboard propeller band a bit, no further issues. |
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05.25 |
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Deep dive ended. Proceeded submerged at depth A -40 meters. |
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12.00 |
BF 5723 |
Surfaced 31 nm |
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Lat.: 46°30'N |
Submerged 32 nm |
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Long.: 06°01'W |
Day's run 63 nm |
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20.00 |
BF 5722 |
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23.01 |
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Surfaced. |
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23.10 |
BF 5727 |
Naxos detection, dived. |
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04.05.44 |
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00.03 |
WNW 1, Sea 0-1, Altocumulus, 9/10, haze, Vis. 1500 meters, 1022 mb, bright moon |
Surfaced. |
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00.50 |
Naxos detection, Aphrodite launched, dived. |
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01.36 |
BF 5719 |
Surfaced. |
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02.07 |
BF 5718 |
Naxos detection, Aphrodite launched without anchor, so it will not remain in position at the diving location, because the wind speed is at most 3 meters/second. Dived. |
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03.21 |
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Surfaced. |
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03.37 |
BF 5718 |
Naxos detection, Aphrodite launched without anchor, dived. |
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05.00 |
Wind calm, Swell 0-1, Stratocumulus, 6/10, Vis. 15 nm, 1022 mb, moon |
Surfaced. |
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05.04 |
BF 5742 |
Naxos detection, Aphrodite launched without anchor, dived. |
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08.00 |
BF 5741 |
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12.00 |
BF 5741 |
Surfaced 15.5 nm |
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Lat.: 46°09'N |
Submerged 29.0 nm |
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Long.: 07°00'W |
Day's run 44.5 nm |
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20.00 |
BF 4965 |
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22.46 |
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Surfaced, after the beginning of twilight. |
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23.21 |
BF 4964 |
Naxos detection, Volume 2-3, dived. |
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05.05.44 |
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00.23 |
WNW 3, Sea 3, Stratocumulus, overcast, Vis. 1000 meters, 1018 mb, bright moon |
Surfaced. |
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00.47 |
BF 4967 |
Naxos detection, Volume 2, dived. |
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01.33 |
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Surfaced. |
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01.50 |
BF 4983 |
Naxos detection, Volume 2, dived. |
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02.52 |
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Surfaced. |
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02.55 |
BF 4983 |
Naxos detection, Volume 4, dived. |
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03.04 |
WNW 3, Sea 3, Cumulonimbus, 7/10, Vis. 15 nm, 1017 mb, bright moon |
3-4 aircraft bombs. Far off. |
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03.46 |
Surfaced. |
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04.53 |
BF 4984 |
Naxos detection, Volume 2, dived. |
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I remained submerged now because I cannot charge until twilight. Battery is down to 9000 Ampere hours. [about 80% capacity] |
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continued |
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05.05.44 |
Inner Bay of Biscay |
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12.00 |
BF 4976 |
Surfaced 27.5 nm |
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Lat.: 45°43'N |
Submerged 28.0 nm |
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Long.: 08°03'W |
Day's run 55.5 nm |
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20.00 |
BF 4978 |
The transmitting periods for Coastal Circuit Very Long Wavelength are not checked by the Kootwijk transmitter; delays of 45 minutes and Program Time outages occur frequently. Inconvenient for economical operation, each time you go to reception depth for nothing. |
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22.52 |
Surfaced. |
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23.27 |
BF 4977 |
Naxos detection, Volume 2, dived. |
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06.05.44 |
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00.30 |
NW 3, Sea 2-3, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 3000 meters, bright moon, 1017 mb |
Surfaced. |
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00.37 |
BF 7322 |
Naxos detection, Volume 3, dived. |
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02.10 |
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Surfaced. |
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02.30 |
BF 7321 |
Naxos detection, Volume 3, dived. |
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03.13 |
NW 3, Sea 3, Cumulus, 4-6/10, Vis. 3000 meters, bright moon, 1018 mb |
Surfaced. |
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04.30 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix - 215°T, 22 nm. |
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05.34 |
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Morning twilight, dived. |
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12.00 |
BF 7267 |
Surfaced 35 nm |
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Lat.: 45°03'N |
Submerged 26 nm |
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Long.: 09°28'W |
Day's run 61 nm |
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20.00 |
BF 7258 |
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22.55 |
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Surfaced. |
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23.26 |
BF 7285 |
Naxos detection, Volume 3, dived. |
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07.05.44 |
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01.00 |
N 3, Sea 3, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 4000 meters, bright moon, 1022 mb |
Surfaced. |
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01.02 |
BF 7284 |
Naxos detection, Volume 2, dived. |
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01.47 |
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Surfaced. |
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01.48 |
BF 7284 |
Naxos detection, Volume 3, dived. |
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03.07 |
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Surfaced. |
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03.11 |
BF 7276 |
Naxos detection, Volume 3, dived. |
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03.55 |
NNE 2-3,Sea 3, Cumulus, 5/10, Vis. 4000 meters, bright moon, 1022 mb |
Surfaced. |
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05.30 |
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Morning twilight. |
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05.46 |
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Dived. |
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08.00 |
BF 7195 |
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12.00 |
BF 7194 |
Surfaced 26.5 nm |
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Lat.: 44°51'N |
Submerged 26.0 nm |
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Long.: 10°37'W |
Day's run 52.5 nm |
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20.00 |
BF 7185 |
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22.48 |
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Surfaced. |
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08.05.44 |
BF 7174 |
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00.00 |
ENE 2, Sea 2, Stratocumulus, 8/10, Vis. 4000 meters, bright full moon, 1024 mb |
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00.15 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix - 230°T, 8 nm. |
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01.30 |
BE 9395 |
Dived. |
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03.05 |
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Surfaced. |
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05.50 |
BE 9614 |
Dived after morning twilight. |
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ENE 1-2, Sea 2, Stratocumulus, 7/10, Vis. 4000 meters, bright full moon, 1025 mb |
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12.00 |
BF 9536 |
Surfaced 71 nm |
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Lat.: 44°33'N |
Submerged 23 nm |
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Long.: 13°03'W |
Day's run 94 nm |
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08.05.44 |
Outer Bay of Biscay |
Surfaced. |
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23.00 |
BE 9535 |
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09.05.44 |
BE 9529 |
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00.00 |
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01.20 |
E 1, Sea 1, Altocumulus, 7/10, Vis. 15 nm, bright moon, 1025 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix - 290°T, 17 nm. |
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04.00 |
BE 9437 |
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E 1, Sea 1, Altocumulus, 8/10, Vis. 3500 meters, bright moon, 1025 mb |
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06.00 |
BE 9452 |
Dived. |
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07.35 |
BE 9452 |
Faint diesel sounds, 180 RPM bearing 215°T. |
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07.37 |
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"To Action Stations", to periscope depth and came to course 220°. Tubes 1-6 ready for submerged firing, nothing seen. |
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07.53 |
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Sound bearing is lost. |
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07.58 |
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"Secure from Action Stations". Came back to course 260°. |
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08.40 |
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Sound bearing comes again in 245°T, shifts slowly to starboard. |
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09.06 |
E 1-2, Sea 2, Swell, Cumulus, 800 meters, 6/10, Vis. 8000-10000 meters, obscured horizon |
Surfaced. |
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No sighting, however apparently good listening conditions. |
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09.10 |
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Dived. Bearing lost again. |
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12.00 |
BE 9451 |
Surfaced 84 nm |
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Lat.: 44°23'N |
Submerged 21 nm |
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Long.: 15°30'W |
Day's run 105 nm |
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14.22 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1204/9/34: New objectives: |
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1.) Hashagen . . . . |
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2.) Niemeyer . . . . |
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3.) Objective and operations area for Lauterbach is EB and the square east therefrom. Atlantic quadrat chart. |
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20.00 |
BE 9442 |
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23.04 |
BE 9418 |
Surfaced. |
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23.15 |
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Incoming Radio Message 2232/9/40: English units located at 15.20 hours in Anton Lucie 6819, 10.00 hours in BE 8593, both naval squares. |
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That is 80 nm away from us. |
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10.05.44 |
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00.00 |
BE 9441 |
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01.15 |
ENE 1-2, Sea 2, Swell, Altostratus, Cirrus, 6-8/10, Vis. up to 10000 meters, 1025 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix - 290°T, 8 nm. |
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03.10 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix - 180°T, 18 nm. |
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04.00 |
BE 8654 |
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Vis. improving 3000-4000 meters |
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06.32 |
BE 8676 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
BE 8599 |
Surfaced 68.5 nm |
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Lat.: 43°49'N |
Submerged 19.5 nm |
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Long.: 17°38'W |
Day's run 88.0 nm |
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16.00 |
BE 8832 |
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20.00 |
BE 8831 |
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23.12 |
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Surfaced. |
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11.05.44 |
BE 8831 |
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11.05.44 |
Northeast of the Azores |
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00.00 |
ENE 1, Sea 1, Cumulonimbus, 9/10, Vis. 1000 meters, 1024 mb, hazy horizon |
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04.00 |
BE 8817 |
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Overcast, Vis. 3000 meters, 1022 mb |
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07.03 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
BE 8752 |
Surfaced 64 nm |
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Lat.: 43°24'N |
Submerged 31 nm |
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Long.: 19°47'W |
Day's run 95 nm |
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14.58 |
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Surfaced to ventilate, check fire the 3.7 cm and twin 2 cm and send passing report. |
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3.7 cm: failure excess grease before the firing pin. 2 cm no failures. |
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After correcting the excess grease failure was cleared. |
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15.07 |
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Outgoing Radio Message ßß 1507/-/- on alternate frequency from Norddeich on 24 meters. Have passed 20°W to the west. U-539 |
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15.16 |
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Dived. |
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17.10 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1522/11/65: U-539 has passed 20°W to the west and should switch to Ireland Circuit 12 May at 03.00 hours. Signal received by Norddeich on 24 meters with Volume 3-4, by Bernau with Volume 2-3. |
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20.00 |
BE 7969 |
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23.16 |
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Surfaced. |
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12.05.44 |
BE 7969 |
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00.00 |
WNW 1, Sea 1, Stratocumulus, overcast, Vis. 5000 meters, 1020 mb |
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03.00 |
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Switched to Ireland Circuit. |
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04.00 |
BE 7984 |
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Vis. improvement by moonrise to 2500-3000 meters, 1019 mb |
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07.22 |
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Dived. |
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08.00 |
BE 7977 |
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12.00 |
BE 7899 |
Surfaced 68.2 nm |
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Lat.: 42°57'N |
Submerged 31.5 nm |
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Long.: 22°06'W |
Day's run 99.7 nm |
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16.00 |
CF 2111 |
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20.00 |
CF 1332 |
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22.01 |
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Surfaced. |
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23.10 |
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Evening twilight. |
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13.05.44 |
CF 1324 |
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00.00 |
NE 2, Sea 1, Stratocumulus, 8/10, Vis. 1500 meters, 1019 mb |
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04.00 |
CF 1262 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix - 90°T, 22 nm. |
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E 2-3, Sea 2, Altocumulus, 6/10, Vis. 3500 meters, moon, 1017 mb |
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07.33 |
CF 1264 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CF 1259 |
Surfaced 76.0 nm |
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Lat.: 42°21'N |
Submerged 29.0 nm |
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Long.: 23°58'W |
Day's run 105.0 nm |
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20.00 |
CF 1281 |
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23.09 |
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Surfaced. |
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14.05.44 |
Northeast of the Azores |
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00.00 |
CF 1271 |
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E 4, Sea 4, Cumulonimbus, overcast, rain, Vis. 5000 meters, marine phosphorescence, Summer lightening, 1016 mb |
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04.00 |
CE 3389 |
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E 3, Sea 3-4, Cumulonimbus, overcast, breaking up, Vis. 1200 meters, marine phosphorescence, 1015 mb |
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04.55 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix - 247°T, 7 nm. |
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07.43 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
CE 3535 |
Surfaced 67.5 nm |
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Lat.: 41°52'N |
Submerged 31.5 nm |
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Long.: 26°04'W |
Day's run 99.0 nm |
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15.45 |
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Faint sound bearing (piston engine) 120 RPM bearing 140°T. To periscope depth. "Action Stations", tubes I-VI flooded. Nothing seen. |
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15.51 |
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16.18 |
CE 3534 |
Surfaced, pursued in the direction of the sound bearing. No sighting. Came to old course. |
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ENE 2, Sea 2, Cumulus, 5/10, Vis. 5-6 nm, 1015 mb |
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17.01 |
Dived, no sound bearing. |
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23.00 |
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Surfaced. |
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23.20 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 62°T, 12 nm. |
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23.23 |
CE 3551 |
"Crash dive" before large aircraft bearing 120°T, range 7000-8000 meters, NE course. Was unnoticed. Went to depth A meters. |
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15.05.44 |
CE 3543 |
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ENE 1-2, Sea 2, Cumulus, 6/10, Vis. good, 1016 mb |
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00.21 |
Surfaced. |
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04.00 |
CE 3468 |
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07.00 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 53°T, 6 nm. |
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07.32 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
CE 3457 |
Surfaced 66.5 nm |
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Lat.: 41°27'N |
Submerged 29.5 nm |
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Long.: 27°46'W |
Day's run 96.0 nm |
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16.07 |
CE 3449 |
Surfaced. |
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NE 1-2, Sea 2, Cumulus and Cirrus, 5/10, Vis. 8-10 nm, 1016 mb |
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16.41 |
Dived. |
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16.05.44 |
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00.00 |
CE 2696 |
Surfaced. |
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00.05 |
ENE 2, Sea 2, Altocumulus, 6/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1016 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 90°T, 15 nm. |
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04.00 |
CE 2687 |
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Lightly freshening |
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07.47 |
CE 2915 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CE 2914 |
Surfaced 66 nm |
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Lat.: 40°44'N |
Submerged 30 nm |
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Long.: 29°22'W |
Day's run 96 nm |
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16.07 |
CE 2839 |
Surfaced. |
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NE 1, Sea 1-2, Altocumulus, 8/10, Vis. 6-8 nm, 1018 mb |
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16.36 |
Dived |
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17.05.44 |
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00.03 |
CE 2841 |
Surfaced. |
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NE 1, Sea 1, few clouds, Vis. 4000 meters, 1020 mb, |
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00.10 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 267°T, 32 nm. |
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04.00 |
CE 2758 |
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07.38 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 8°T, 8 nm. |
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08.02 |
CE 2775 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CE 1999 |
Surfaced 68 nm |
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Lat.: 40°11'N |
Submerged 30 nm |
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Long.: 31°56'W |
Day's run 98 nm |
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continued |
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17.05.44 |
North of the Azores |
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16.08 |
CE 4332 |
Surfaced. |
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NNE 1-2, Sea 1-2, few Cumulus and Cirrus, 6/10, Vis. 10 nm, 1024 mb |
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17.09 |
CE 4331 |
Dived. |
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20.00 |
CE 4326 |
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18.05.44 |
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00.03 |
CE 4384 |
Surfaced. |
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00.10 |
N 1, Sea 1, few Cumulus, 3/10, Vis. 5 nm, 1025 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 228°T, 14 nm. |
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04.00 |
CE 4291 |
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08.07 |
CE 4278 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CE 4276 |
Surfaced 66 nm |
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Lat.: 39°20'N |
Submerged 29 nm |
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Long.: 34°12'W |
Day's run 95 nm |
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16.03 |
CE 4433 |
Surfaced. |
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16.14 |
N 1, Sea 1, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 10 nm, 1027 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 270°T, 4 nm. |
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17.03 |
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Dived. |
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20.00 |
CE 4425 |
After sound bearing to periscope depth. Swede "STEGEHOLM" passed at 800 meters. Course 180°, 14 knots. |
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22.52 |
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Surfaced. |
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19.05.44 |
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00.00 |
S 1, Sea 1, Cumulus, 3/10, Vis. 5 nm, hazy horizon, 1027 mb |
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00.05 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 90°T, 9 nm. |
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04.00 |
CD 6669 |
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S 1, Sea 0-1, Vis. 1000 meters, hazy, 1028 mb, marine phosphorescence |
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08.27 |
CD 6685 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CD 6687 |
Surfaced 83.5 nm |
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Lat.: 38°27'N |
Submerged 27.0 nm |
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Long.: 36°15'W |
Day's run 110.5 nm |
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16.06 |
CD 6913 |
Surfaced. |
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W 1, Sea 1, Cirrus-Altocumulus-Cumulus, 7/10, Vis. 7 nm, 1029 mb |
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18.18 |
CD 6836 |
Dived. |
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23.08 |
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Surfaced. Fu.M.O. "Gema" (anode voltage for the control section) out of service. Cannot be repaired by on board means. |
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23.56 |
CD 6837 |
Detection on "Fliege", Volume 2 from sector port aft, because no surface radar carrier was seen, presume aircraft, dived. |
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23.55 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 270°T, 12 nm. |
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20.05.44 |
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00.43 |
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After not sighting anything with a sound bearing, "To Action Stations" (ticking in 180°T) and surfaced. |
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00.54 |
CD 6853 |
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01.12 |
SW 2, Sea 1, Cumulus, 4/10, hazy, Vis. 2500 meters, 1030 mb |
No sighting. "Secured from Action Stations". |
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02.53 |
CD 6852 |
Detection with Fliege, Volume 2-3 in 285°T. |
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03.02 |
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Dived. Undefinable clicks and ticking on the starboard side. Because of the possibility of a surface ship "To Action Stations" and surfaced. In the direction of the sound bearing pursued briefly. No surface vessel, came to old course. |
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03.30 |
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04.01 |
CD 6844 |
Dived to listen. No sound bearing. |
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04.21 |
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Surfaced. |
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04.28 |
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"Secured from Action Stations". |
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continued |
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20.05.44 |
Northwest of the Azores |
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08.33 |
CD 6785 |
Surfaced. |
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SW 2, Sea 2, Cumulus, 8/10, hazy horizon, Vis. 2500 meters, 1030 mb |
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12.00 |
CD 6784 |
Surfaced 89.5 nm |
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Lat.: 37°39'N |
Submerged 26.0 nm |
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Long.: 38°38'W |
Day's run 115.5 nm |
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16.04 |
CD 6784 |
Surfaced. |
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18.34 |
W 2, Sea 1, few Cumulus, 3/10, Vis. 8 nm, 1030 mb |
Incoming Radio Message: 1234/20/146: To Lauterbach: On 21 May at 08.00 hours switch to America 1 Circuit. |
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19.06 |
CD 8333 |
Dived. |
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21.05.44 |
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00.00 |
CD 8335 |
Surfaced. |
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00.09 |
W 2, Sea 1, 7/10, Vis. 4 nm, 1021 mb |
Detection with "Fliege" from 120°T, Volume 2. |
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Dived, starboard negative buoyancy tank fails. |
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01.10 |
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Surfaced. |
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01.13 |
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Detection with Fliege from 190°T, Volume 3, dived. |
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02.21 |
CD 8337 |
Surfaced. |
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02.23 |
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Detection with Fliege from 250°T, Volume 3. |
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02.24 |
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Dived. |
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03.31 |
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Surfaced. |
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04.00 |
CD 8329 |
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07.25 |
Cloudy, breaking up |
Main ballast tank 8 flooded to repack a propeller shaft stern tube packing. |
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08.00 |
CD 8347 |
Switched to America I Circuit. |
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08.30 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 208°T, 6 nm. |
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08.45 |
CD 8293 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CD 8295 |
Surfaced 65.5 nm |
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Lat.: 36°47'N |
Submerged 34.0 nm |
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Long.: 40°28'W |
Day's run 99.5 nm |
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17.05 |
CD 8297 |
Surfaced. |
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W 2, Sea 2, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 8 nm, 1032 mb |
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20.00 |
CD 8524 |
Dived. |
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22.05.44 |
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00.34 |
CD 8516 |
Surfaced. |
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00.40 |
SSW 2-3, Sea 2-3, Cumulus, 2/10, Vis. 4 nm, 1031 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 26°T, 9 nm. |
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04.00 |
CD 8517 |
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SSW 2-3, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1030 mb |
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08.00 |
CD 8455 |
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S 3, Sea 3, Cumulus, 5/10, Vis. 2000 meters, 1029 mb |
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09.00 |
CD 8458 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CD 8481 |
Surfaced 86.5 nm |
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Lat.: 35°59'N |
Submerged 25.0 nm |
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Long.: 42°06'W |
Day's run 111.5 nm |
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15.15 |
CD 8473 |
Surfaced. |
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SSW 3, Sea 3, Altostratus, Cirrus, 7/10, Vis. 8 nm, 1029 mb |
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15.34 |
Dived. |
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19.57 |
CD 8475 |
Surfaced. |
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20.00 |
Increasing cloudiness |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 257°T, 14 nm. |
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20.31 |
CD 7696 |
Dived. |
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23.58 |
CD 7698 |
Surfaced. |
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23.05.44 |
SSW 3, Sea 2-3, Altocirrus, 8/10, Vis. 5 nm, 1028 mb |
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04.00 |
CD 7924 |
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09.00 |
CD 7669 |
Dived. |
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Freshening |
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23.05.44 |
Southwest of the Azores |
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12.00 |
CD 7868 |
Surfaced 71.5 nm |
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Lat.: 35°09'N |
Submerged 26.5 nm |
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Long.: 43°58'W |
Day's run 98.0 nm |
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13.12 |
CD 7892 |
Very faint sound bearing in 190°T: "To Action Stations" and went to periscope depth. Shift of the bearing was slight, however to the west. Because nothing was seen in the periscope, surfaced and pursued with a slight lead angle and GF. Also nothing is distinguished in the extended periscope. |
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13.24
13.25 |
SSW 3-4, Sea 3-4, Altostratus, Cirrus, 6/10, Vis, 8 nm, 1027 mb |
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14.37 |
CD 7883 |
Dived to listen. Sound bearing in 150°T quickly grew fainter and disappeared. |
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14.50 |
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15.15 |
CD 7886 |
Surfaced. |
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20.00 |
DF 1115 |
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Clouds breaking up, 1025 mb |
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21.15 |
DF 1115 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 178°T, 10.5 nm. |
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23.16 |
BE 3366 |
Dived. |
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24.05.44 |
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00.31 |
SSW 3, Sea 3, Altostratus, Cirrus, 4/10, Vis. 4 nm, 1026 mb |
Surfaced. |
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04.00 |
DE 3383 |
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Overcast, Vis. 3500 meters, Cumulus |
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09.22 |
DE 3614 |
Dived. |
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Unchanged, 1025 mb |
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12.00 |
DE 3614 |
Surfaced 132 nm |
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Lat.: 34°16'N |
Submerged 11.5 nm |
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Long.: 46°14'W |
Day's run 143.5 nm |
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16.00 |
DE 3539 |
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18.00 |
SSW 3, Sea 3, Altostratus, 3/10, Vis. 8 nm, 1025 mb |
Surfaced. |
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19.25 |
Incoming Radio Message 1638/24/296: Contents: Position of neutral ships on the Philadelphia Route on 24 May at 12.00 hours. |
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After we passed this route 12 hours ago. |
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20.00 |
DE 3564 |
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21.35 |
DE 3559 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 180°T, 12 nm. |
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25.05.44 |
DE 3579 |
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00.00 |
SSW 3, Sea 2, Altostratus, Cirrus, 3/10, Vis. 5 nm, 1025 mb |
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04.00 |
DE 3738 |
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Altocumulus, Fractonimbus, overcast, Vis. 3000 meters |
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08.00 |
DE 3755 |
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SW 2, Sea 1, Nimbostratus - Cirrus, 8/10, Vis. 3000 meters, 1025 mb |
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10.17 |
DE 3772 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
DE 3772 |
Surfaced 113.5 nm |
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Lat.: 32°22'N |
Submerged 14.0 nm |
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Long.: 48°30'W |
Day's run 127.5 nm |
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14.02 |
DE 3371 |
Surfaced. |
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SSW 1, Sea 1, Nimbostratus, 8/10, Vis. 6 nm, 1026 mb |
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14.33 |
DE 3774 |
Dived. |
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17.08 |
WSW 1, Sea 1, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 6 nm, 1026 mb |
Surfaced. |
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20.00 |
DE 5331 |
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- 10 - |
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26.05.44 |
East of Bermuda Islands |
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00.00 |
DE 5319 |
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00.35 |
Increasing cloudiness |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 101°T, 22 nm. |
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02.49 |
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Incoming Radio Message: 0126/26/212: 1.) Tillessen, etc. . . . 2.) Tillessen, Lauterbach on 26 May 08.00 hours switch to America 2. |
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04.00 |
DE 5348 |
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Nearly overcast, Vis. 3000 meters |
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08.00 |
DE 5298 |
Switched to America 2. |
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09.35 |
Overcast, hazy, Vis. 1000 meters |
Morning twilight. |
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10.02 |
DE 5523 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
DE 5525 |
Surfaced 139.0 nm |
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Lat.: 31°06'N |
Submerged 13.5 nm |
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Long.: 50°28'W |
Day's run 152.5 nm |
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14.14 |
SW 2, Sea 1-2, Altostratus, Cirrus, Vis. 7 nm, 6/10, 1026 mb |
Surfaced. |
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16.00 |
DE 5519 |
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20.00 |
DE 5468 |
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27.05.44 |
DE 5485 |
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00.00 |
SW 1, Sea 1, Cirrus, Altostratus, Cumulus, 7/10, Vis. 6 nm, 1025 mb |
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00.35 |
DE 5484 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 281°T, 9 nm. |
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04.00 |
DE 4933 |
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SW 1, Sea 0-1, Cumulus, 6/10, Vis. 1000 meters |
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08.00 |
DE 4952 |
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09.45 |
WNW 1, Sea 1, Altostratus, Nimbus, 9/10, Vis. 4 nm, 1023 mb |
Morning twilight. |
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10.35 |
DE 4949 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
DE 4948 |
Surfaced 158.0 nm |
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Lat.: 29°45'N |
Submerged 7.0 nm |
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Long.: 53°15'W |
Day's run 165.0 nm |
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14.09 |
DE 4972 |
Surfaced. |
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S 1, Sea 1, Cirrus, Cirrus-Altostratus, Cumulonimbus, 8/10, Vis. 4 nm, 1026 mb |
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16.00 |
DE 4896 |
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20.00 |
DE 7725 |
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SE shifting, showers, Swell |
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28.05.44 |
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00.00 |
DE 7295 |
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04.00 |
DE 7197 |
1 hour AK cruise and indexing. |
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08.00 |
DE 7419 |
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10.22 |
DE 7444 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
DE 4948 |
Surfaced 168.0 nm |
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Lat.: 28°02'N |
Submerged 7 nm |
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Long.: 55°49'W |
Day's run 175 nm |
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14.12 |
DE 7447 |
Surfaced. |
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16.00 |
DD 9692 |
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SE 1-2, Sea 1, Cirrus, Cumulus, 6/10, Vis. 9 nm, 1026 mb |
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18.34 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 22°T, 24 nm. |
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20.00 |
DD 9683 |
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Breaking up, 2/10, Cumulus, Vis. 10 nm, 1025 mb |
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29.05.44 |
DD 9912 |
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SE 2, Sea 1, Cumulus, 7/10, Vis. 10 nm, 1026 mb |
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29.05.44 |
Southeast of Bermuda Islands |
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04.00 |
DD 9865 |
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Rain showers, Vis. 4000 meters |
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08.00 |
DD 9885 |
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11.48 |
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12.00 |
DP 1325 |
Surfaced 174 nm |
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Lat.: 36°32'N |
Submerged 5 nm |
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Long.: 58°08'W |
Day's run 179 nm |
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12.24 |
SE 3, Sea 2-3, Cumulus, 6/10, Vis. 8 nm, 1023 mb |
Surfaced. |
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16.00 |
DP 1345 |
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20.00 |
DP 1269 |
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20.19 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 40°T, 9.5 nm. |
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30.05.44 |
DP 1287 |
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00.00 |
DE 2, Sea 2, Altostratus, Cumulus, overcast, Vis. 6 nm, 1022 mb |
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04.00 |
DP 1439 |
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08.00 |
DP 1458 |
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11.02 |
DP 1478 |
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12.00 |
DP 1478 |
Surfaced 168 nm |
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Lat.: 24°56'N |
Submerged 2.5 nm |
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Long.: 60°16'W |
Day's run 170.5 nm |
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16.06 |
DP 1711 |
Surfaced. |
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SE 3, Sea 3, Altostratus, few Cumulus, overcast, Vis. 6 nm, 1021 mb |
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16.58 |
Dived |
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21.06 |
DO 3935 |
Surfaced. |
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21.30 |
DO 3937 |
Dived. |
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31.05.44 |
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00.00 |
DO 3937 |
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SE 3-4, Sea 3, Altostratus, Cumulus, overcast, Showers, Vis. 3500 meters, 1020 mb |
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11.16 |
Surfaced. |
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04.00 |
DO 3954 |
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Freshening, 1019 mb |
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08.00 |
DO 3896 |
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Rain, Vis. deteriorating to 1000 meters, abating, 1018 mb |
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10.45 |
Morning twilight. |
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11.05 |
DO 6231 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
DO 6223 |
Surfaced 79.5 nm |
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Lat.: 23°51'N |
Submerged 24.5 nm |
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Long.: 61°35'W |
Day's run 104.0 nm |
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16.02 |
DO 6226 |
Surfaced. |
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SE 2-3, Sea 3, Altostratus, overcast, Vis. 5 nm, 1019 mb |
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16.31 |
DO 6225 |
Dived. |
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17.54 |
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Surfaced. |
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18.25 |
DO 6228 |
Dived. |
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23.05 |
DO 6251 |
Surfaced. |
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1017 mb |
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23.38 |
DO 6243 |
Dived. |
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01.06.44 |
SE 1, Sea 2, tropical rain, overcast, Vis. 2000 meters, 1017 mb |
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01.33 |
Surfaced. |
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01.06.44 |
North of Puerto Rico |
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04.00 |
DO 6169 |
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08.00 |
DO 6188 |
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Freshening, 1016 mb |
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11.04 |
DO 6415 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
1015 mb |
Surfaced 77.5 nm |
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Lat.: 22°54'N |
Submerged 23.5 nm |
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Long.: 62°55'W |
Day's run 101.0 nm |
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16.18 |
DO 6417 |
Surfaced. |
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SSE 1, Sea 3, Altostratus, Fractonimbus, 9/10, Vis. 5-6 nm, 1017 mb |
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16.42 |
Dived. |
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17.54 |
DO 6441 |
Surfaced. |
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18.20 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 200°T, 30 nm. |
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18.22 |
DO 5698 |
Dived. |
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02.06.44 |
DO 5923 |
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01.01 |
SSE 2, Sea 2, squalls, showers, Cumulus, 9/10, Vis. changing, 1016 mb |
Surfaced. |
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02.00 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 204°T, 8 nm. |
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03.30 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1938/1/301: Lauterbach: According to a B-Dienst report a U-boat was attacked on 1 June 16.43 hours in square DN 9556. |
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04.00 |
DO 5946 |
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In fact I dived at 16.42 hours, however the reported position was different by 300 nm. Therefore, another boat or false report. |
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08.00 |
DO 5896 |
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Rain, Vis. down to 2000 meters, 1015 mb |
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11.17 |
DO 8226 |
Dived. |
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Tropical lightening, 1013 mb |
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12.00 |
DO 8226 |
Surfaced 81.0 nm |
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Lat.: 21°10'N |
Submerged 22.5 nm |
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Long.: 64°23'W |
Day's run 103.5 nm |
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16.04 |
DO 8225 |
Surfaced to check navigation, |
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16.14 |
S 1, Sea, Cumulus, 6/10, Vis. 7 nm, 1018 mb |
2-engined flying boat "Mariner" bearing 340°T in parallel flight range 5000 meters. Anti-aircraft weapons manned and turned away. Aircraft flew on its old course. Crash dived. |
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16.15 |
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16.39 |
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Detonation, unexplained. Did not sound like an aircraft bomb. |
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03.06.44 |
DO 8258 |
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01.45 |
NE 1, Sea 1, overcast, rain, Vis. 1500 meters, 1016 mb |
Surfaced. |
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02.19 |
DO 8257 |
Detection, Volume 2, from 90°T, dived. |
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03.16 |
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Surfaced. |
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03.47 |
DO 8281 |
Detection, Volume 2, from 10°T, dived. |
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06.03 |
DO 8281 |
Surfaced. |
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ESE 2, Sea 1, Cumulus, 9/10, Vis. 2000 meters, showers, 1016 mb |
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08.24 |
DO 8512 |
Detection, Volume 2-3, from 90°T, dived. |
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10.00 |
DO 8511 |
Surfaced. |
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10.46 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
DO 8346 |
Surfaced 40.5 nm |
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Lat.: 20°12'N |
Submerged 36.0 nm |
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Long.: 65°00'W |
Day's run 76.5 nm |
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12.52 |
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Radio Message: 1607/2/303: To Lauterbach. As operations area occupy square EB and area south therefrom. Focal point off naval square 23 in large square EB. Free to extend attack area to the east. |
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03.06.44 |
North of Puerto Rico |
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I had already intended to go through the Mona Passage, then to go Colon via the route Mona Passage-Curacao-Colon |
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16.00 |
DO 8438 |
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22.54 |
DO 8453 |
Surfaced, to clarify a not identified sound bearing, saw nothing despite the extended periscope. |
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SE 1-2, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. 8 nm, 1015 mb |
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23.00 |
Dived. |
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04.06.44 |
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00.00 |
DO 8456 |
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01.33 |
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Surfaced. |
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01.37 |
DO 8456 |
2 detections, Volume 2+3, from 70° + 310°T, dived. |
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02.34 |
DO 8455 |
Surfaced. |
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03.09 |
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Detection, Volume 2, from 300°T, dived. |
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04.32 |
DO 8457 |
Surfaced. |
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E 0-1m Sea 0-1, overcast, Vis. 4000 meters, 1016 mb |
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05.00 |
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Detection, Volume 2, from 70°T, dived. |
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05.46 |
DO 8449 |
Surfaced. |
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06.31 |
DO 8473 |
Detection, Volume 2, from 170°T, dived. |
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08.14 |
DO 8472 |
Surfaced. |
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08.28 |
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Detection, Volume 2, from 90°T, dived. |
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08.58 |
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Surfaced. |
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09.08 |
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Detection, Volume 2-3, turned away, anti-aircraft weapons ready. Remained on the surface. Detection did not reoccur. |
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09.27 |
DO 8455 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 237°T, 48 nm. Detection, Volume 1, was quickly louder from 270°T, dived. |
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12.00 |
DO 7944 |
Surfaced 30.0 nm |
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Lat.: 19°31'N |
Submerged 27.5 nm |
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Long.: 65°57'W |
Day's run 57.5 nm |
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18.04 |
DO 7868 |
Surfaced to check navigation. |
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18.12 |
ESE 1, Sea 1, cloudy, Vis. 6 nm, 1015 mb |
Dived. |
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05.06.44 |
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00.00 |
DO 7891 |
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01.37 |
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Surfaced. |
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02.20 |
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Lights bearing 190°T, thought to be lights on land. |
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02.45 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 60°T, 20 nm. By this we are now approximately off Arecibo. Dived. |
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03.00 |
DP 7947 |
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04.32 |
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Surfaced. |
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05.11 |
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Running bearing on the "Punta Borinquen" Lighthouse. |
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Detection, Volume 2, from direction of the lighthouse, or aircraft base "Borinquen Field", turned away. |
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05.59 |
DO 7895 |
Because there was still a 2nd detection coming from sea, dived. |
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06.50 |
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Surfaced. |
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06.56 |
DO 7894 |
Detection from 30°T, Volume 3, dived. |
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09.04 |
E 1, Sea 1, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 5000 meters, 1016 mb |
Surfaced. |
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Land detection, turned towards it target angle 0°, nothing more determined. |
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09.50 |
DO 7886 |
Dived. |
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Intention: Pass between "Dedecheco" and "Punta Jiguero" submerged, charge in the radar shadow of the Islands, proceed submerged through the rest of the Passage. |
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12.00 |
DO 7888 |
Surfaced 40.0 nm |
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Lat.: 18°41'N |
Submerged 37.5 nm |
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Long.: 67°10'W |
Day's run 77.5 nm |
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05.06.44 |
Mona Passage |
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17.33 |
ED 1224 |
After sound bearing to periscope depth. |
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17.39 |
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"To Action Stations". Steamer, at the moment still poorly distinguished, because he is positioned in the sun sector. Later identified as Standard type "C3", estimated course 20°, speed by plotting 12 knots, range at target angle 50° about 3500-4000 meters. I turned to attack course and have tubes I, III, IV made ready. Steamer makes 80 RPM. Protected by a "Mariner". Depth settings 6 meters. By now the steamer had target angle 80-85°. Estimated range 2500 meters. |
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Steamer zigzagged. Under the assumption, since it was difficult to see, that he had turned towards me I turned with to port. Unfortunately he had zigzagged to 70° and disappeared on course parallel with the coast, probably for "St. Juan". The listening conditions were not especially good. The horizon and the periscope were inadequate due to strong direct sunlight because everything you could make out was very indistinct. |
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18.16 |
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Because apparently traffic here runs close under land, I also went closer to the coast.. |
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19.35 |
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Mastheads and smoke clouds |
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19.49 |
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Sound bearings, diesel 100 RPM. |
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19.51 |
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"To Action Stations". 3000 GRT freighter, loaded, protected by 2 PC-boats with target angle 30° bearing 345°T. Course 210°. Came to course 280°. I intend to knock off with a 2-Fat 2-fan. Enemy values by estimation, and speed by letting pass by. Screen behaves notably harmless and lazy corresponding to the sunny weather. |
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20.05 |
ED 1224 |
2-Fat 2-fan on steamer: |
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Enemy speed 11 knots, target angle 100° (left), length 110 meters, depth 6 meters, initial run left long 3000 meters. Shooting angle 1, aim point after mast. After 2 minutes 55 seconds observed hit between superstructure and the after mast. High explosion column. Steamer turned to starboard after the hit took on a list and settled noticeably deeper. After 5 minutes 20 seconds 2nd Fat hit below the stern, which already lay quite high out. After the detonation cloud dispersed nothing more is seen of the steamer. During the brief spectacle the two patrol vessels watched from about 1000 meters distance from the steamer, now they went to the sinking location and fished out. I have a TV ready for the bigger one, but it's not valuable enough. |
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20.11 |
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A more valuable victim, a tanker coming straight for me with his bridge and superstructure over the horizon, exchanges Morse traffic with the patrol vessels, then reverses course and disappears. |
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Came to course 200°. Pity! |
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21.17 |
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"Secured from Action Stations!" |
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21.50 |
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Now the competition appears, the Air Force. I still look for how and where, especially what types fly here. "Mariner" and "Mustang". |
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05.06.44 |
Mona Passage |
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[there is an illegible few sentences here - the text is obscured] |
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06.06.44 |
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00.00 |
ED 1219 |
[Another few illegible few sentences here] |
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[insert from below goes here] |
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06.48 |
E 0-1, Sea 0-1, 2/10, Vis. 4000 meters, full moon, 1015 mb |
[Another few illegible few sentences here - concerning sound bearings and radar detections. The boat was proceeding with anti-aircraft weapons manned] |
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07.39 |
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"Aircraft" A flying boat approaching from astern, was taken under fire at 1500 meters. Aircraft flew out of the moon dark sector and turned on a brilliant bluish searchlight at about 1000 meters. Inaccurate bomb throw. 3 bombs miss astern. Aircraft circled the boat at 2000-3000 meters. 3.7 cm failure: cartridge burner, cartridge could not be extracted. After pre-flooding main ballast tank 8 and firing continuously "Crash dive". Went to depth A +20 meters. No bombs. |
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07.41 |
ED 1244 |
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07.54 |
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08.11 ) |
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08.13 ) |
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At 06.58 hours the facts of the enemy landing in the Seine Bay were transmitted to us by Leadership. Invasion! |
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12.00 |
ED 1166 |
Surfaced 10.5 nm |
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Lat.: 18°12'N |
Submerged 45.0 nm |
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Long.: 67°31'W |
Day's run 55.5 nm |
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12.25 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1113/6/340: According to a B-Diesnt report a U-boat was attacked at 07.30 hours naval square ED 1244 |
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13.05 |
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At periscope depth a "Mariner" flies in large circles. |
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14.02 |
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After a sound bearing went to periscope depth. Tanker at 2500 meters, target angle 130°. Listening conditions and visibility are very bad. A pity! but too late. |
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20.00 |
ED 1195 |
Today I have to spend 2 hours charging in a hurry, otherwise there will be nothing left for submerged cruise. |
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06.06.44 |
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03.41 |
ED 1218 |
Naxos detection, Volume 5 from ahead. Crash dive. |
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07.06.44 |
Mona Passage |
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00.00 |
ED 1431 |
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02.53 |
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Surfaced, anti-aircraft weapons ready. 3.7 cm remains out of service. |
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02.54 |
ED 1435 |
Continuous Naxos detection with Volume 3, 4 + 5. |
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ED 1517 |
Detection was always taken astern, no approach. Boat steered with general course southeast. |
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ESE 2, Sea 2, 3/10, Vis. 4000 meters, hazy horizon, moon, 1018 mb |
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04.38 |
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No further detections. |
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09.18 |
ED 1735 |
Naxos detection from astern, Volume 2, dived. |
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10.44 |
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Surfaced. |
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11.10 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
ED 1736 |
Surfaced 70.5 nm |
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Lat.: 16°43'N |
Submerged 33.0 nm |
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Long.: 67°39'W |
Day's run 103.5 nm |
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20.00 |
ED 1762 |
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08.06.44 |
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02.43 |
ED 1764 |
Surfaced. |
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E 2-3, Sea 2, 4/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1015 mb |
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04.00 |
ED 1784 |
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04.43 |
Freshening |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 110°T, 29 nm. |
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06.13 |
ED 4138 |
Detection from 10°T, dived. |
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06.53 |
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Surfaced. |
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06.57 |
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Detection from 190°T, dived. |
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08.00 |
ED 4162 |
Surfaced. |
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SE 1-2, Sea 1 |
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10.30 |
ED 4183 |
Detection from 180°T. |
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10.31 |
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12.00 |
ED 4183 |
Surfaced 53 nm |
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Lat.: 16°08'N |
Submerged 35 nm |
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Long.: 68°03'W |
Day's run 88 nm |
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20.00 |
ED 4187 |
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09.06.44 |
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02.21 |
ED 4187 |
Surfaced. |
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ESE 2, Sea 2, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1017 mb |
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04.00 |
ED 4417 |
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04.53 |
EC 6659 |
Detection (Naxos Volume 2) from 245°T. |
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04.54 |
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06.12 |
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Surfaced. |
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11.23 |
EC 6923 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
EC 6923 |
Surfaced 63.0 nm |
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Lat.: 13°58'N |
Submerged 17.5 nm |
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Long.: 68°54'W |
Day's run 80.5 nm |
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20.00 |
EC 6928 |
An unidentifiable propeller sound, at periscope depth nothing seen. |
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10.06.44 |
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01.57 |
EC 6955 |
Surfaced. |
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E 3, Sea 2-3, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 3000 meters, 1016 mb |
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04.00 |
EC 6984 |
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04.40 |
Rain showers |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 290°T, 12 nm. |
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09.37 |
EC 9372 |
Naxos detection (Volume 1-2) from 170°T. |
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11.00 |
EC 9372 |
Piston engine sound bearing from 195°T. Shifted slowly to the east, growing louder, at periscope depth nothing seen. Torpedo armament secured. |
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12.00 |
EC 9373 |
Surfaced 60 nm |
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Lat.: 12°32'N |
Submerged 18 nm |
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Long.: 69°09'W |
Day's run 78 nm |
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10.06.44 |
North of Curacao |
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Lost sound bearing in 130°T. |
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15.04 |
EC 9372 |
Piston engine sound bearing in 255°T. 90 RPM. Shifted to 340°T, no sighting. |
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16.10 |
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Lost sound bearing. |
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20.00 |
EC 2374 |
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21.25 |
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Diesel engine sound bearing in 15°T. |
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To Action Stations. Turned to attack course. Large tanker in ballast about 9000 GRT. Target angle on sighting right 30°. Estimated range 4000 meters. Tanker makes 150 RPM. |
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Modern large tanker, aft and forward each 1 cannon, anti-aircraft platforms on the bridge and forward edge of the smokestack, 6 lifeboats. |
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General course 150°, speed estimated 12 knots. |
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2 each Fat 2 fan, T 3a from tubes I-IV. Enemy values: Target angle green 104°, target speed 12 knots, lead angle green 22°, depth 5 meters, length 150 meters, range 2000 meters, legs right long, initial run 3000 meters, shooting angle 12.5°. |
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21.46 |
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Enemy made slight zigzags and also low speed. |
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T V from tube II. Enemy values: |
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Target angle green 130°, target speed 12 knots, switch N S, range 2500 meters, shooting angle 40°. |
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After 4 minutes 26 seconds first Fat hit on tanker. Tanker zigzags strongly. Very loud bright bang with dull detonation. |
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After 11 minutes 49 seconds T V hit on tanker, thereupon the engine stopped and the tanker yawed back and forth. After 23minutes 11 seconds detonation, probably the second torpedo of the 2-fan, which still arrived because the tanker stopped. |
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22.02 |
EC 9296 |
Sinking sounds. The diesel started briefly, however stopped again immediately. The stern lay noticeably deeper and in the starboard side of the hull a large different colored spot is seen at the level of the after mast. |
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Always still perfect sinking sounds were heard, then the diesel suddenly started again and ran at 150 RPM zigzagging strongly on general course 150°. |
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22.15 |
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That this rather big tanker did not react differently to the hits is, in my opinion, because it proceeds in ballast and with the benefit of his 9000 GRT can withstand it. |
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22.40 |
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Tanker is out of listening range in 180°T. |
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Because a strong northwest current is expected here and tomorrow by day with this current between the coast and Aruba I want to let myself drift past off the Roadstead of Oranjestad and San Nicolas Bay, I came to course 240° and headed for the southern tip of Aruba "Cape Colorado". |
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11.06.44 |
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02.02 |
EC 9295 |
Surfaced. |
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02.25 |
E 3, Sea 2-3, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 3000 meters, 1016 mb |
Took running bearings on the Seroe Colorado Lighthouse on course 180°. The illumination of lights on land is irregular. Noticeable to the left of the beacon we took bearing on is a tall, brightly lit pole, chimney, or the like. From the temporary, brief illumination on the coast, we can conclude that there is also night traffic in this area. |
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11.06.44 |
Southwest of Aruba |
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05.00 |
EC 9531 |
Dived. |
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06.09 |
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Diesel sounds 150 RPM bearing 290°T. |
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06.13 |
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In the periscope a dark shadow was recognized. "To Action Stations". Prepared to surface. Tube VI ready for surface firing. |
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Enemy values: speed by estimating and table 12 knots, target angle 90°, range 2000 meters. |
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06.22 |
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Surfaced. |
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06.24 |
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After checking the values fired the torpedo. |
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Switch WS, shot angle 209°, target speed 12 knots, target angle green 90°, aim point stern. Depth 7 meters. |
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Small tanker about 4000 GRT, loaded. Apparently un protected. |
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06.29 |
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After the shot dived to listen. Torpedo is easily heard. |
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06.38 |
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After 14-10 minutes bright bang with dull detonation, no sinking sounds, same RPM. |
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06.39 |
EC 9534 |
Surfaced. |
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E 3, Sea 2-3, 4/10, Vis. 3000-4000 meters, 1016 mb, moon |
Maneuvered ahead for a new attack. From the moon lee side, therefore unfortunately the maneuver ahead was hindered by the bright part of the horizon. Tanker steered 100° with slight zigzags, 12-14 knots. |
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07.23 |
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Angled in and turned to attack course. |
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2 each T 1 Fat 1 fan from tubes I and IV, set values: target speed 14 knots, target angle green 50°, range 1500 meters, enemy length 120 meters, depth 3 meters. |
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Boat slowed, I showed him a small silhouette. Tanker still had a sharp target angle. "New target angle 25°". |
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Fat settings: loops right short, initial run 1500 meters. |
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07.31 |
EC 9536 |
Fan fired. Shortly after the shot was taken the tanker turned to starboard and made strong evasive maneuvers, I turned to port and ran briefly out of the range of the Fat area. |
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In the meantime I reloaded and made the T in tube V ready. |
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07.38 |
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Tube V fire. Speed 12 knots, target angle right 110°, depth 4 meters, switch WS, range 2500 meters. |
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07.49 |
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Hit after 11-15 minutes. Bright bang with dull detonation. Strong concussion felt in the boat. Tanker lay after the hit with a starboard list and down by the bow. Smoked heavily. |
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07.51 |
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2nd detonation. Thereafter the tanker only makes low RPM. The tanker and the torpedo were hear in the Balkon listening device on the surface. Pursued. |
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I now went behind the stern of the steamer on his port side, so that I am approached in his smoke cloud from astern. In so doing it is easily distinguished, that he is down by the bow with a list and to some extent the seas go over his deck. He has slowed noticeably. |
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11.06.44 |
West of Curacao |
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08.00 |
EC 9536 |
The next approach I intend to carry out bombardment with the 2 cm and 3.7 cm cannons. |
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08.05 |
E 2, Sea 2, 5/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1016 mb, moon |
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Several small shadows were distinguished in 50°T. So I went back around to the starboard side of the steamer. There was no fire from the steamer. Speed changes and zigzags. Using artillery fire I made the next approach from aft coming up as a running fight to port. Several hits were observed in the hull and superstructure of the tanker. 3.7 cm is only ready for semi-automatic fire and had at least one cartridge burner every 5 shots. |
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08.36 |
EC 9617 |
T III single shot. Enemy speed 14 knots, bow right target angle 90°, range 1200 meters, depth 3 meters, loops right long, initial run 1500 meters from tube III, shot angle 337°. |
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Shortly after the shot a new strong course change of the tanker to avoid the T III. Assumption: torpedo warning gear. |
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Thereafter parallel course and continued to fire at the tanker. Ahead, high over the horizon the mountains of Curacao come in sight. The shadows were no longer seen. Aircraft, radar or escort had not appeared during this last unfortunately failed approach. Because I had to abandon my plan at Aruba, in the meantime my 3.7 cm was completely out of service, I came to course 290° and ran off. On the 600-meter wavelength roaring loud distress call of the tanker 2 times calling "Attacked by sub". |
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09.06 |
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09.10 |
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09.46 |
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After removing the breech end of the 3.7 cm dived. |
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10.12 |
EC 9614 |
Sound bearing piston 90 RPM in 80°T. Growing louder. To Action Stations and periscope depth. Shadows were slowly larger and clearer. Accepted course 280°, came to attack course 0°. Intended a single T V from tube II. |
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Enemy values: target speed 12, target angle 100°, lead angle red 24°, depth 5 meters, switch WS, shot angle 7°, range 2500 meters. |
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10.55 |
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Torpedo fired at medium size vessel. |
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Torpedo and piston shift continually in a bearing together. Bright pistol bang with detonation in 315°T. Hit was not observed in the periscope depth. Running time 13 minutes 38 seconds. RPM of the vessel remained the same. Surfacing was no longer possible due to the developing dawn. |
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11.08 |
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12.05 |
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New sound bearing in 250°T. Small patrol vessel, piston, 70 RPM. I went to depth A +20 meters. Far behind the patrol vessel there was a 6000 ton tanker. |
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12.00 |
EC 9514 |
Surfaced 67 nm |
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Lat.: 12°07'N |
Submerged 30 nm |
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Long.: 69°20'W |
Day's run 97 nm |
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14.43 |
EC 9536 |
Diesel sound bearing. To periscope depth. 2 PC boats range 1500 to 2000 meters, course east, 150 RPM. |
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11.06.44 |
Curacao - Aruba |
The sound bearings no longer break off. In most cases, they are smaller patrol vessels or PC-boats, which usually go back and forth in twos. Aircraft are also encountered now. Twice I watch a Mitchell flying in circles for quite a while. |
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Between 18.00 and 20.00 hours it happens to be calm. |
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20.00 |
EC 9535 |
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Sound bearing in 245°T. At periscope depth a small convoy consisting of 2 PC-boats and 3 tankers each of 6000 GRT, of these 2 older and 1 newer with apparently an Fu.M.O. antenna on the signal bridge. Course 100°. Proceeding in ballast at 10 knots. Range 3000 meters. |
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Behind it appears a 4000 ton loaded tanker. The same type, as our victim from last night. Modern vessel, diesel 150 RPM, range 4500 meters. Tanker had large pennant set on the signal line |
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21.45 |
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At periscope depth after diesel sound bearing. |
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Patrol vessel, which turned towards me in target angle 0°. |
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Patrol vessel increases RPM. Now it will probably pound us right away. I am at depth A -35 meters when the patrol vessel overruns the boat and throws 2 depth charges, no failures, they lay above the boat and far to one side. I can only take the boat deeper with one motor because the starboard propeller beats hard. The boat turned slowly to port. Now a 2nd sound bearing runs in, 132 RPM so two patrol vessels. Boat was overrun, 1 depth charge. Strong stratification of water makes it difficult to go deeper, but is favorable from the standpoint of being heard, since the two patrol vessels seem to work only with a simple listening device. Asdic impulses or explosive locating were not heard. |
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22.01 |
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22.16 |
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22.21 |
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A new overrunning of the boat with 2 depth charges. Depth A, no failures only the whitewash comes down from the ceiling. |
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23.04 |
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The last 2 were the best placed. At depth A -30 meters moved off on course 45°. No further sound bearings from these "enemy brothers". |
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12.06.44 |
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00.00 |
EC 9534 |
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02.34 |
EC 9297 |
Surfaced. Naxos detection Volume 2, growing louder from the S-sector, dived. |
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E 3, Sea 2, 8/10, Vis. 2000 meters, 1015 mb |
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04.23 |
EC 9294 |
Surfaced. |
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04.26 |
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After Naxos detection dived. |
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05.30 |
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Surfaced. |
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05.33 |
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After Naxos detection dived. |
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06.56 |
EC 9291 |
Surfaced. |
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06.58 |
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Naxos detection dived. |
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09.34 |
EC 9267 |
Surfaced. Zigzags around general course 30°, charged. |
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10.05 |
E 5, Sea 4, overcast, rain, Vis. changing, 1014 mb |
Naxos detection, Volume 2, from 250°T. Showed the stern. |
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10.07 |
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Naxos detection, Volume 2, dived. |
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12.00 |
EC 9267 |
Surfaced 7 nm |
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Lat.: 12°37'N |
Submerged 41 nm |
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Long.: 69°36'W |
Day's run 48 nm |
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12.06.44 |
North of Aruba |
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20.00 |
EC 9264 |
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13.06.44 |
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01.52 |
EC 9237 |
Surfaced. |
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02.24 |
E 4-5, Sea 4, 6/10, Vis. 3000 meters, 1017 mb |
Incoming Radio Message 2250/12/394: The following Radio Message with Serial No. 297/395 of 12 June may only be decoded by Kommandanten: Lauterbach etc. |
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04.30 |
EC 6894 |
Came to westerly course, to head for the coastal route off "Point Gallinas". |
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Incoming Radio Message 2312/12/395: To Lauterbach, etc. To be decoded by Kommandanten of named boats: Move out of the operations area so that fuel wise Bergen can be reached if ordered to do so on return transit. If Bergen is not reachable report position and fuel within the next 5 days. |
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08.00 |
EC 6877 |
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Abating, 1018 mb |
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11.27 |
EC 9125 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
EC 9125 |
Surfaced 98 nm |
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Lat.: 13°04'N |
Submerged 22 nm |
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Long.: 70°42'W |
Day's run 120 nm |
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20.00 |
EC 9124 |
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14.06.44 |
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01.53 |
EC 9118 |
Surfaced. |
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01.56 |
E 3, Sea 2-3, Cumulus, 2/10, Vis. 2500 meters, 1016 mb |
Naxos detection, Volume 2, from 50°T, dived. |
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02.34 |
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Surfaced. |
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03.15 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 12°T, 21 nm. |
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04.00 |
EC 8363 |
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06.38 |
EC 8334 |
Naxos detection. Volume 2, from 80°T, dived. |
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07.40 |
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Surfaced. |
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11.25 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 305°T, 5 nm. |
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11.31 |
EC 8342 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
EC 8341 |
Surfaced 64 nm |
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Lat.: 12°48'N |
Submerged 25 nm |
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Long.: 72°01'W |
Day's run 89 nm |
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20.00 |
EC 8266 |
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23.00 |
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Engine sounds 96 RPM, bearing 220°T, faint, nothing seen. Sound bearing lost in 230°T. |
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15.06.44 |
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01.54 |
EC 8268 |
Surfaced. |
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02.51 |
E 3, Sea 2-3, few clouds, Vis. 3000 meters, 1019 mb, Summer lightening |
In the Naxos broadcast or voice reception, under the assumption that is is not working, dived. |
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04.06 |
EC 8283 |
Surfaced. |
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05.45 |
EC 8278 |
Naxos detection. Volume 2, growing louder from 330°T, dived. |
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06.33 |
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Surfaced. |
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06.36 |
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New Naxos detection, Volume 2, from 270°T, dived. |
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07.18 |
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Surfaced. Naxos detection, Volume 2, from 180°T. |
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07.21 |
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Dived. |
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08.53 |
EC 8278 |
Surfaced. |
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10.50 |
Increasing cloudiness |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 307°T, 8 nm. |
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11.52 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
EC 8425 |
Surfaced 51 nm |
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Lat.: 12°09'N |
Submerged 29 nm |
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Long.: 73°16'W |
Day's run 80 nm |
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12.45 |
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Sound bearing, probably piston bearing 320°T. To Action Stations. To periscope depth. |
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15.06.44 |
Southern Caribbean |
Nothing seen of the vessel. By the shift seemed to be distant. So the flying boat, type Mariner, which circles at about 8000 meters, is probably escort for the sound source. Sound bearing is very faint. |
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13.05 |
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Sound bearing lost in 325°T. |
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13.47 |
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14.16 |
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Sound bearing lost in 20°T. |
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20.00 |
EC 8427 |
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16.06.44 |
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02.00 |
EC 8442 |
Surfaced. |
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SW 1, Sea 1, 8/10, Vis. 2000 meters,, 1015 mb, Summer lightening |
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07.00 |
EC 7682 |
Naxos detection, Volume 3, from 60°T, dived. |
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08.06 |
EC 7684 |
Surfaced. |
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08.08 |
Freshening |
Naxos detection. Volume 2-3, dived. |
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09.11 |
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Surfaced. |
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11.37 |
EC 7678 |
Naxos detection from 220°T, Volume 3, dived. |
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12.00 |
EC 7678 |
Surfaced 66 nm |
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Lat.: 11°25'N |
Submerged 28 nm |
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Long.: 74°35'W |
Day's run 94 nm |
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12.15 |
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Sound bearing, piston 84 RPM, in 290°T, to periscope depth and Action Stations. Came to starboard to course 0°. It is an 8000 GRT tanker in ballast, estimated speed 11 knots, course 90°, range 3000-4000 meters. Ran towards at GF to decrease abeam distance. Steamer zigzagged away and ran off on course 60-70°. Stern target angle and range increasing quickly. Secured from Action Stations. Strong water stratification and drift from Magdalena Current. |
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12.40 |
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12.51 |
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20.00 |
EC 7911 |
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17.06.44 |
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02.16 |
EC 7836 |
Surfaced. |
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WSW 1-2, Sea 1, 7/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1016 mb, Summer lightening |
2 shadows bearing 0°T, probably patrol vessels. Range about 4000 meters, continued on. |
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02.37 |
EC 7835 |
Detection, Volume 3 from ahead, dived. |
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03.33 |
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Surfaced. |
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Land bearing from "Bocas de Ceniza" and "Morro Hermosa" Peacetime identifiers, turned away, to not have to be in the vicinity of the coast to download torpedoes from the over deck. |
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06.08 |
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With the lighthouses still easily visible, a beacon somewhat higher, slowly from west to east, and then, after a time, back again. This may be an aircraft with set lights. Now three lights are recognized, their distance from one another is increasing and becomes clearly recognizable. Approaching from 140°T. |
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06.23 |
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06.28 |
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Crash dive. |
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06.38 |
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Sound bearing, pistons 84 RPM in 10°T. |
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06.45 |
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In 25°T. |
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07.00 |
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In 45°T. Assumption: Aircraft flies with set lights at the meeting point to escort a vessel coming from Colon. Then continued to the east. See also yesterday's sighting of the tanker. |
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07.11 |
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Last sound bearing 55°T. |
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17.06.44 |
Off Magdalen River |
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09.08 |
EC 7823 |
Surfaced. |
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11.43 |
Unchanged |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
EC 7812 |
Surfaced 52 nm |
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Lat.: 11°24'N |
Submerged 27 nm |
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Long.: 75°35'W |
Day's run 79 nm |
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21.19 |
EC 7499 |
Sound bearing, unidentifiable sound. At periscope depth diesel 108 RPM and a small patrol vessel. Without smokestack with high aft set bridge. Course 240°, range 1000-1500 meters. Because of the calm weather immediately went deep again. Slight course change. Last sound bearing in 320°T. |
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21.35 |
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18.06.44 |
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02.20 |
EC 7497 |
Surfaced. Set off on course 310° withdrawing to download on 19 or 20 June. |
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NNE 1-2, Sea 1, 5/10, Vis. 3000 meters, 1016 mb, Summer lightening |
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04.00 |
EC 7482 |
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08.00 |
EB 9639 |
Prepared to download. |
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12.00 |
EB 9623 |
Surfaced 77 nm |
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Lat.: 12°12'N |
Submerged 22 nm |
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Long.: 76°54'W |
Day's run 99 nm |
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NE 2, Sea 1, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 5000 meters, 1017 mb, Summer lightening |
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12.00 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 145°T, 7 nm. |
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12.04 |
EB 9626 |
Dived. |
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20.00 |
EB 9628 |
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19.06.44 |
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02.29 |
EB 9651 |
Surfaced. |
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02.45 |
ENE 1-2, Sea 1, 5/10, Vis. 3000 meters, 1017 mb, Summer lightening |
Two T 1 Fat 1 from over deck canisters downloaded into the bow torpedo room. |
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05.30 |
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Downloading ended. |
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07.35 |
EB 9592 |
Dived, to fill the over deck canisters. |
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08.08 |
Increasing cloudiness |
Surfaced. Tubes are full and were closed. Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 303°T, 34 nm. |
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12.00 |
EB 9825 |
Surfaced 69 nm |
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Lat.: 11°37'N |
Submerged 19 nm |
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Long.: 78°26'W |
Day's run 88 nm |
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20.00 |
EB 9498 |
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20.06.44 |
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00.53 - 01.00 |
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Sound bearing without sighting in 70°T, later as a diesel 96 RPM until surfacing in 140°T. |
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02.25 |
EB 9731 |
Surfaced. |
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SW 1, Sea 1, 7/10, Cumulonimbus, Vis. 2000 meters, 1016 mb, Summer lightening |
Set off with the intention of coming from the north on an intercept course for coastal or inner-Caribbean traffic east of "Cape Manzanillo". |
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04.00 |
EB 9761 |
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08.00 |
EB 9797 |
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12.00 |
EL 3127 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 247°T, 20 nm. |
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Lat.: 10°09'N |
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Long.: 79°20'W |
Surfaced 83 nm |
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Submerged 22 nm |
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Day's run 105 nm |
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12.17 |
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Dived. |
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16.00 |
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At periscope depth om 5000-7000 meters small airships, altitude 200 meters, course east bearing 160°. |
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18.00 |
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"Mariner" lower edge of the clouds course SW in 120°T, range 5000 meters. |
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20.00 |
EL 2365 |
So day air. No sound bearings. The listening conditions are not good despite depth changes. |
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21.06.44 |
North of Panama |
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02.47 |
EL 3144 |
Surfaced, Glow of a beacon below the horizon, the identifier matches "Isla Grande", by this the current has shifted us to the east. Large running bearing offset on the beacon. |
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NW 1, Sea 1, Cumulus, 5/10, Vis. 1500 meters, hazy horizon, Summer lightening, 1016 mb |
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03.32 |
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Searchlight on land shines upwards vertically. Dived, No sound bearings. |
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04.08 |
EL 3157 |
Surfaced. |
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05.40 |
EL 3142 |
Detection with Naxos, Volume 2 from 270°T. |
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05.50 |
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Sound bearing from 20°T. Diesel 144 RPM by plotting the vessel steered SW course. Last sound bearing in 260°T. Probably steamers make the jump between Point Columbia to Colon and vice versa without air and are only being picked up near the coast by area air escort. |
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07.05 |
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07.10 |
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Surfaced. |
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08.16 |
EL 2339 |
Naxos detection, Volume 2 from 260°T, dived. |
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09.35 |
Strong haze, Vis. deteriorated |
Surfaced. |
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10.24 |
EL 2334 |
Dived before a not clearly distinguished light above the horizon. |
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11.14 |
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Surfaced. |
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12.00 |
EL 2322 |
Surfaced 51.0 nm |
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Lat.: 10°24'N |
Submerged 31.5 nm |
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Long.: 79°43'W |
Day's run 82.5 nm |
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Because with this weather large amounts of driftwood are observed here under the coast, experience has shown this is a sign that current is coming from the east, I intend to run from the west here to catch traffic running close under the coast with the current. Will haul out [far from land] to the west, to observe simultaneously, whether traffic, protection and radar occurs in these squares. |
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12.09 |
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Dived. |
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20.00 |
EL 2313 |
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22.06.44 |
EL 2312 |
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02.42 |
NW 0-1, Sea 0, 6/10, Vis. 2000 meters, changing horizon, hazy, Summer lightening, 1015 mb |
Surfaced. |
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02.47 |
Naxos detection from 90°T, turned to show the stern. |
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02.47 |
Dived. |
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03.18 |
EL 2311 |
Surfaced. |
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03.43 |
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Detection growing louder from 90°T, dived. |
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04.18 |
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Surfaced. |
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04.36 |
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Detection from 90°T, dived. |
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05.05 |
EL 2233 |
Surfaced. |
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05.30 |
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Detection from 90°T, dived. |
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06.49 |
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Surfaced. |
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06.55 |
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Detection from 90°T, dived. |
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07.52 |
EL 2232 |
Surfaced. |
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08.14 |
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Detection, dived. |
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08.42 |
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Surfaced. |
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08.44 |
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Detection dived. |
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10.10 |
EL 2231 |
Surfaced. |
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Unchanged |
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12.00 |
EL 2322 |
Surfaced 41.5 nm |
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Lat.: 10°26'N |
Submerged 35.0 nm |
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Long.: 80°44'W |
Day's run 76.5 nm |
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12.10 |
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Dived. |
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20.00 |
EL 2215 |
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23.06.44 |
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02.40 |
EL 2217 |
Surfaced. |
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Wind calm, Swell, 7/10, Vis. 2000 meters, hazy, 1016 mb |
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23.06.44 |
North of Panama |
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03.15 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1216/22/388: . . . . Lauterbach, as soon as noticed, report situation. |
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04.00 |
EL 2165 |
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04.15 |
SE 1-2, light Swell, 4/10, Vis. 2000 meters, haze, 1013 mb |
Ran on SE course to the coast. |
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07.39 |
Light on the horizon, shifts out quickly and after 2 min has shifted 40° to 80°T. |
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07.41 |
EL 2513 |
Dived. |
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09.07 |
EL 2524 |
Surfaced ran parallel to the coast, I want go get closer. |
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11.38 |
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Dived after taking a bearing from "Point Tore". |
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12.00 |
EL 2531 |
Surfaced 80 nm |
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Lat.: 09°21'N |
Submerged 23 nm |
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Long.: 80°13'W |
Day's run 103 nm |
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Land bearings through the periscope. |
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20.00 |
EL 2532 |
By land bearings I determine that the expected current from the east no longer runs. |
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Bad luck! Well! surfacing will show it. |
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24.06.44 |
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02.58 |
EL 2611 |
Surfaced. |
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NNE 0-1, Sea 1, hazy horizon, 5/10, Vis. 2000 meters, Summer lightening, 1015 mb |
After surfacing detection. Volume 2-3, in addition, several searchlights lit up on land and search. |
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03.01 |
Dived. |
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04.07 |
EL 2377 |
Surfaced. |
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04.12 |
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After the detection was observed for 5 minutes, dived. |
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05.54 |
EL 2296 |
Surfaced, moved off. After surfacing detection, Volume 1. Avoided on the surface, launched Aphrodite. Detection quickly grew louder, dived. |
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06.30 |
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08.37 |
EL 2292 |
Surfaced. |
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09.04 |
NE 2-3, Sea 2, overcast, rain squalls, Vis. 1000 meters, Summer lightening, 1013 mb |
Shifting light at the under edge of the clouds, dived. |
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10.04 |
Surfaced. |
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12.00 |
EL 2261 |
Surfaced 40 nm |
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Lat.: 10°10'N |
Submerged 35 nm |
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Long.: 80°21'W |
Day's run 75 nm Dived. |
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20.10 |
EL 2239 |
Sound bearing, broad maximum, diesel 138 RPM. At periscope depth an entire horde of 12 small PC-boats distinguished, that in groups of three vessels in line abreast and southerly course are distinguished only just above the horizon. |
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20.34 |
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Lost sound bearing and soon thereafter out of sight. |
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What were they looking for in this mass procession? I do not really expect I have been discovered. Unfortunately, no details about formation, possibly towed device, etc. were recognized. |
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25.06.44 |
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00.28 |
EL 2236 |
Sound bearing. To Action Stations, diesel 150 RPM. On going higher, the sound room reported a very fast increase in Volume up to 5. The bearing shifted very quickly. I took the boat deeper. |
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00.53 |
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Apparently our propellers beat too loudly. The patrol vessel, which can be heard easily with with the naked ear, had stopped. When the vessel stopped I was just at depth A -50 meters, to look for the source of the noise. I drew the boat deeper again slowly with one motor. I stopped the motor. After about 2 minutes the diesel started up again and the sounds were fainter. Sound bearing was no longer heard, after this it momentarily grew louder again between 320° and 340°T. |
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01.46 |
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03.43 |
EL 2236 |
Surfaced. |
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03.45 |
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After detection Volume 2 from the forward sector, dived. |
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25.06.44 |
North of Panama |
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03.55 |
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Undefined sound. |
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04.04 |
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No longer heard. |
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05.27 |
EL 2235 |
Surfaced. |
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05.31 |
NNE 2, Sea 1, nearly cloudless, Vis. 2000 meters, Summer lightening, 1014 mb |
After a detection grew louder from 190°T, dived. |
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06.36 |
New attempt. Detection from 50°T, Volume 1-2, dived. |
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06.37 |
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Dived. |
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09.27 |
EL 2231 |
Surfaced. |
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09.50 |
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Incoming Radio Message 0107/24/303: Repeated Radio Message, Tillessen, Lauterbach, . . . . as soon as noticed, report situation. |
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10.09 |
EB 8889 |
Detection from 0°T, growing louder, at Volume 2 dived. |
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10.55 |
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Sounds bearing 355°T. |
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11.40 - 12.30 |
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Diesel bearing 65°T, slowly shifted to 85°T and disappeared. |
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12.00 |
EB 8888 |
Surfaced 8 nm |
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Lat.: 10°32'N |
Submerged 33 nm |
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Long.: 80°35'W |
Day's run 41 nm |
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Now, because here off the harbor very active radar operations have been determined, I intend to advance and slowly stalk my way to the coast on the route from Cape Manzanillo to Baranquilla - via square AL 31. |
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20.00 |
EB 8887 |
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26.06.44 |
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02.50 |
EB 8875 |
Surfaced. |
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NE 2, Sea 1, overcast, rain, showers, Summer lightening, Vis. 2000 meters, 1014 mb |
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04.00 |
ES 8848 |
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04.45 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1926/23/400: Simmermacher, Lauterbach . . . immediately report, if you received either Officer-Only 297, or 395 of 12 June. |
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08.00 |
EB 8822 |
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NE 3, Sea 3, 2/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1014 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 145°T, 7 nm. |
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12.00 |
EB 8612 |
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Lat.: 11°23'N |
Surfaced 95 nm |
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Long.: 80°00'W |
Submerged 23 nm |
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20.00 |
EB 8921 |
Day's run 118 nm |
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27.06.44 |
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02.50 |
EB 8922 |
Surfaced. |
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03.00 |
NE 3, Sea 3, Vis. 2500 meters, Cumulus, 4/10, 1013 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 221°T, 4 nm. |
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04.00 |
EB 8933 |
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08.00 |
Unchanged EB 9742 |
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12.00 |
EB 9796 |
Surfaced 85 nm |
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Lat.: 10°26'N |
Submerged 23 nm |
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Long.: 78°24'W |
Day's run 108 nm |
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12.04 |
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Dived. |
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20.00 |
EB 9877 |
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21.55 |
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Went to periscope depth to get a sound bearing. |
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21.59 |
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PC-boat bearing 225°T, range 4000 meters, target angle 0°. |
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22.11 |
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Slowly went deeper, because the target angle was always still 0° and already considerably larger. Too small, not valuable and also wood construction. Passed by us quite close on NE course. |
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22.30 |
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22.44 |
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No further sound bearings. |
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28.06.44 |
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02.54 |
EL 3214 |
Surfaced. |
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03.20 |
NE 3, Sea 2, Vis. 2000 meters, Cumulus, 2/10, Summer lightening, 1016 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 12°T, 12 nm. |
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Moved back and forth in position athwart enemy course 70°. |
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04.36 |
EL 3217 |
Dived to listen. |
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28.06.44 |
North of Panama |
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07.13 |
EL 3247 |
Dived to listen. |
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08.05 |
Showers, 1012 mb |
Surfaced. |
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10.00 |
EL 3164 |
Dived to listen. |
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10.23 |
E 2, Sea 2, 3/10, Vis. 3000 meters, 1012 mb |
Surfaced. |
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11.57 |
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12.00 |
EL 3154 |
Surfaced 71 nm |
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Lat.: 10°02'N |
Submerged 23 nm |
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Long.: 78°56'W |
Day's run 94 nm |
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14.40 |
EL 3154 |
Sound bearing, to periscope depth. EMPIRE Class about 6000 GRT, course 250°, target angle 100°, it is too late to shoot with an Ato, range 1200-1500 meters. He slips by carefree, very bad sound conditions. No air and sea, speed 10 knots, piston 66 RPM. Irredeemably past. |
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PC-boat, course 250°, speed 11-12 knots, 132 RPM, by sound bearings poorly distinguished in the haze at about 4000 meters in 340°T, so escorted. |
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16.43 |
EL 3147 |
Last sound bearing of the PC-boat in 265°T. |
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Hourly at periscope depth. |
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Masts, target angle 0-5° bearing 260°T, to Action Stations. Torpedo armament is ready. Tanker in ballast, old type, size 6000 GRT, appearance similar to "LARISTAN". As escort 2 PC-boats, move to and fro excitedly. In the listening gear only the PC-boats are heard 132 RPM. Textbook attack went smoothly. At first I tried to reach shooting position on the port side, then went across the bow to the starboard side then ran off for a stern shot on course 150°. Because I do not want my periscope to betray me due the bad steering with the Sea State, I ran off for a time and then went to periscope depth again when the tanker should be in target angle 70°. The patrol craft sound bearing showed it was already ahead, and on my starboard side. The tanker had target angle 80°, enemy speed 9 knots, range 900 meters. In an all around sweep I see a PC-boat with bow sea and in target angle 0° towards me 500 meters away. Went quickly to depth A meters. Was overrun, no depth charges. Such a mess, so probably not noticed. A bad day today, but otherwise this area seems to be good. |
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02.57 |
EL 2369 |
Surfaced. |
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03.00 |
NE 3, Sea 2, 2/10, Vis. 2500 meters, hazy, 1013 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 170°T, 10 nm. |
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04.32 |
EL 3181 |
Naxos detection from 260°T, growing louder, dived. |
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05.39 |
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Surfaced. |
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08.00 |
EL 3164 |
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10.00 |
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Incoming Radio Message 2141/28/361: Serial No. 134 and 388 of 22 June have the following contents: Lauterbach, . . . . immediately report situation. |
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11.50 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 145°T, 4 nm. |
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12.00 |
EL 3148 |
Surfaced 85 nm |
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Lat.: 09°57'N |
Submerged 23 nm |
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Long.: 79°05'W |
Day's run 108 nm |
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12.03 |
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Hourly at periscope depth and took all around sweeps. Visibility is bad, because of the bright sun and hazy horizon and the periscope is frequently fogged up, |
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29.06.44 |
North of Panama |
not more than 4 nm. |
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14.05 |
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Blimp bearing 140°T, course north, altitude 200 meters, 4000-5000 meters away, morning reconnaissance. Was unnoticed. |
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Piston sound bearing, 66 RPM, in 160°T. Nothing seen. Must be too far away because also the bearing only shifts slowly. |
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18.23 |
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New piston in 215°T, 78 RPM. Closed, also nothing seen. |
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In 207°T a vessel shadow recognized in the haze. To Action Stations and closed on suspected enemy course 70° at HF and GF, Liberty, EC 2, size 7000 GRT, speed 12 knots, zigzags around 40°, target angle 30°, range 6000 meters, American, unescorted. Had zigzagged away at range 4000 meters, for a day Ato, also a fan, range is too great, because avoiding quickly is too easy. |
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18.53 |
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19.05 |
EL 3147 |
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No sound bearings, even though range is about 5000 meters, however and we are turned exactly towards the stern. Steamer drove very irregular zigzags to both sides. |
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02.54 |
EL 2394 |
Surfaced. |
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03.00 |
NE 2, Sea 2, 2/10, Vis. 3000 meters, Summer lightening, 1014 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 43°T, 14 nm. |
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04.19 |
Dived to listen. |
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05.42 |
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Surfaced. |
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08.13 |
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09.20 |
EL 3153 |
Surfaced. |
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NE 4, Sea 3, overcast, rain showers, Vis. very bad, 1018 mb |
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12.00 |
EL 3143 |
Surfaced 62 nm |
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Lat.: 09°59'N |
Submerged 23 nm |
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Long.: 78°59'W |
Day's run 85 nm |
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12.08 |
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13.03 |
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Undefined sounds in 275°T, nothing seen. |
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13.37 |
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In 285°T, now only heard faintly. I do not know what it might have been. It did not sound like propellers. |
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14.10 |
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Blimp bearing 165°T, altitude 200-300 meters, range 5000 meters, target angle 40°, course 340°. Was unnoticed. |
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Hourly at periscope depth, very bad listening conditions. I did not understand the the Radio message situation report from Tillessen completely, which spoke of very good listening conditions. Set off from the coast, yes, however not here at this area. |
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20.55 |
EL 3147 |
Faint diesel bearing 290°T, 96 RPM, nothing seen. |
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21.05 |
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Last very faint bearing in 300°T. |
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21.46 |
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Sound bearing in 340°T, diesel 96 RPM, nothing seen. Sound bearing lost in 35°T. |
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22.16 |
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At periscope depth a small convoy seen poorly in the haze bearing 320°T, course 250°, range 4000-5000 meters, low speed, estimated 6 knots. 2 PC-boats, one ocean-going tug type "NAVAJO", one river excavator or lifting ship and a special workshop or accommodation ship in tow, no sound bearings, despite subsequent attempts at various depths. |
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02.40 |
EL 3147 |
Surfaced. |
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03.00 |
NE 1, Sea 1, Cumulus, 8/10, Vis. 2000-3000 meters, 1016 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 45°T, 11 nm. |
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01.07.44 |
North of Panama |
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04.07 |
EL 3153 |
Dived to listen. |
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06.07 |
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09.37 |
EL 3165 |
Dived. |
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10.02 |
NW 1, Sea 1, 6/10, rain, Summer lightening, Vis. up to 5 nm, 1014 mb |
Surfaced. |
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12.00 |
EL 3148 |
Surfaced 61 nm |
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Lat.: 09°52'N |
Submerged 23 nm |
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Long.: 79°00'W |
Day's run 84 nm |
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12.02 |
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Hourly at periscope depth. |
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16.00 |
EL 3146 |
Nothing seen or heard. |
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20.00 |
EL 3143 |
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Sound bearing, unidentified in 260°T. Prepared to surface. Surfacing delayed by the failure of the Naxos system. |
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02.35 |
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Diesel sound bearing in 310°T, shifts via N-sector sometimes audible at Volume 5, to 10°T. |
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03.40 |
EL 3151 |
Naxos system in operation again, surfaced. |
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Wind calm, light Swell, 8/10, Vis. 1000-1500 meters, 1014 mb |
Pursued at 2 x GF and AK. Speed measurement system only resisters 15.5 knots. |
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04.46 |
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04.50 |
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Sound bearing in 65°T, very faint. |
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05.02 |
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Surfaced, pursued. |
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06.35 |
EL 3132 |
Dived: nothing more heard. |
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06.58 |
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Surfaced. Came about to my old square. |
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07.15 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 207°T, 9 nm. |
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08.00 |
EL 3161 |
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E 1, Sea 0, 7/10, Vis. 2000 meters, 1013 mb |
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09.33 |
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10.41 |
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11.57 |
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12.00 |
EL 3149 |
Surfaced 68.5 nm |
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Lat.: 09°59'N |
Submerged 29.0 nm |
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Long.: 79°04'W |
Day's run 97.5 nm |
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16.00 |
EL 3148 |
Hourly at periscope depth. Nothing seen or heard. I was |
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20.00 |
EL 3148 |
Tomorrow I will be positioned closer to "Cape Manzanillo". |
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03.07.44 |
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02.37 |
EL 3149 |
Surfaced. |
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02.50 |
NE 3, Sea 2, 5/10, Vis. 1500 meters, 1014 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 265°T, 10 nm. |
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Proceeded on search courses through the western part of EL 31. |
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04.56 |
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Dived to listen. |
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06.03 |
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Surfaced. |
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07.55 |
EL 2393 |
Dived. |
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10.04 |
NE 1, Sea 1, 7/10, Vis. 3000-4000 meters, 1014 mb |
Surfaced. |
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10.25 |
Running bearing on "Isla Grande" in 290°T. |
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11.41 |
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Dived for detection, Borkum, Volume 1, probably a land station. |
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12.00 |
EL 2392 |
Surfaced 70.0 nm |
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Lat.: 09°50'N |
Submerged 29.5 nm |
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Long.: 79°27'W |
Day's run 99.5 nm |
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Hourly at periscope depth, because the listening conditions are very bad again. Unfortunately
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03.07.44 |
North of Panama |
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After diesel sound bearing 180 RPM, to periscope depth, shadow of a small PC-boat distinguished poorly bearing 300°T, bow left. Estimated range 3000-4000 meters. |
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14.27 |
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Change of speed from GHG observation to 168 RPM. |
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14.36 |
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Disappeared in the haze. Lost from the gear. |
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At periscope depth a patrol vessel, target angle 20°, zigzagging, according to the GHG piston 78 RPM, escort type, 2 low smokestacks, possible RAVEN Class, passed on SW course in 220°T. Listening conditions are very bad. |
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EL 2391 |
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02.43 |
EL 2391 |
Surfaced. "Isla Grande" astern. Moved off to charge. |
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NE 3, Sea 3, 8/10, Vis. 2500 meters, 1016 mb |
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05.16 |
EL 2366 |
Dived to listen. |
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06.30 |
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Surfaced, |
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I want to be at the area once more, today for the last time, because now fuel-wise, but especially because of provisions I must think about return transit. If not today, then I may still find the torpedoes a target in the Mona Passage. |
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Land bearing from "Isla Grande". Closed the coast on course 230°. |
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10.43 |
EL 2391 |
Naxos detection from 200°T, Volume 1, diced. Possibly a land station, because inexact bearing from "Portobelo" where is it suspected that patrol vessels are stationed. |
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12.00 |
EL 2391 |
Surfaced 65 nm |
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Lat.: 09°51'N |
Submerged 26 nm |
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Long.: 79°32'W |
Day's run 91 nm |
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Hourly at periscope depth. |
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Pistons 78 RPM bearing 140-160°T, momentarily heard at changing Volume, nothing seen. Possibly the patrol vessel from yesterday again, which also disappeared on a SW course. Possibly stationary sea escort or intake of vessels or escort to the limit of the 200-meter line. Last bearing 170°T. |
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At periscope depth. |
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15.57 |
EL 2394 |
Faint sounds bearing 265°T, in the assumption that it may be a vessel on an easterly course came to course 330° and LF. Diesel with 96 RPM. Vessel shadow in 300°T, bow right, still not exactly distinguished. |
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Came to attack course for enemy course 70°. Because at estimated target angle 40° passing distance was too great ran to meet at GF. |
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Tanker, modern new construction, American, type "ANDALUSIA", armed forward light cannon, aft 10.5 cm, on the bridge and on the sft superstructure each 2 2-pounder on each side. Had long flag signal set. Range 4000 meters, zigzagged lightly. |
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I intend to shoot a 2-fan from tubes I and III. Tanker had zigzagged towards us. Now had target angle right 70°. |
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Zigzagged to 70°, with that became bow right target angle 90°. |
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"Fan fire!" |
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04.07.44 |
North of Panama |
Set values were: target speed (attained by plotting) 13 knots, target angle bow right 108°, range 1500 meters, depth 4 meters, torpedo speed 40 knots. After the shot normal descent [to compensate for the weight of the] torpedo however due to possible air escort went to depth 30 meters. |
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[initial run 150? - probably a typo for 15 = 1500 meters] |
Own course 350°, torpedo course 29.5° and 25.5°, shooting angle 21.5°, set loops right long initial run 1500 meters. |
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After 1 minute 48 seconds first detonation, hit starboard aftership. Steamer turns with a strong list to port, RPM falls. On the tanker there is great confusion, the anti-aircraft weapons are directed outward, both cannons manned. After an all around sweep no aircraft notes. He shoots at the location of the torpedo ejection with the bow cannon. Tanker lies strongly down by the stern , had stopped engines. I let him coast, move over to the other side and order the settings for tube IV for a coup de grâce. Steamer proceeds in ballast, hopefully the last Fat 1 is enough and I will not need to sacrifice my T III too. In 30°T from a report by the GHG three is still a large tanker type MOBILOIL, though not so exactly distinguished. Quite far away. Detonation of the 2nd torpedo: very bright pistol bang with subsequent detonation. Thought to be a random hit on the 2nd tanker, which was in cover bearing with our first victim when the shot was taken. Estimated range 12000 meters. Settings for tube IV: Bow left target angle 90°, target speed 0 knots, range 1000 meters, depth 4 meters, loops right long, torpedo speed 40 knots, initial run 150 aim point center. |
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Attack course 80°, "torpedo fire!" |
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Torpedo course 83.5. After 59 seconds high explosion column after edge of the bridge. After it clears, the upper part of the hole in the boardwalk can be seen. The crew went to the boats and abandoned the tanker, which heels even more now. However he's not leaving yet. So reluctantly a T III from tube IV is prepared. I turned to course 250°. The crew drifts in 5 boats put to the water and one raft around me. The one raft is exactly between me and the tanker. Settings: bow left 90°, target speed 0 knots, range 600 meters, relative bearing 157°, depth 7 meters, aim point forward mast/bridge. |
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"Torpedo fire!" After 56 seconds hit at aim point, small explosion column, typical for an MZ hit. Vent covers fly off and a water fountain whistles upwards, then the tanker settled forward and took on so much list that the port bow hulls side is partially overspilled. |
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04.07.44 |
North of Panama |
A sound bearing slowly growing louder causes me to take an all around sweep again, because I tried to find any clues about the tanker and looked for aircraft, also the boats float in my area, which I would like to leave. |
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Suddenly behind the tanker there is a small PC-boat, I prefer to go deep as fast as possible because the distance may not be more than 400 meters. The PC-boat stopped and fished out probably the crew. At depth A +10 meters first set off to the northwest. |
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I want to move off and if necessary use my last torpedo as a coup de grâce. |
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The late arrival of the patrol vessel is explained by the assumed hit on the 2nd tanker, because the sound bearings from that direction were growing louder and they probably looked for us first there; now it appeared here to recover the crew. |
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Came to course 250°, to not get too far from the drift of the tanker. Continual sound bearings from a diesel and a piston, as on 3 July. Actually, they may be same two patrol vessels. |
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At periscope depth. Tanker still lies drifting before the wind abandoned by the crew and patrol vessel. Sound bearings in 90°T and 340°T heard, possibly our patrol vessels. Both are not distinguished in the swells. |
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Back to the tanker on course 70°. |
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Intention: Coup de grâce on the starboard side to ventilate. |
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Tube VI prepared. |
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One sound bearing (diesel 108 RPM) in 90°T, second sound bearing in 350°T, slowly growing louder, in 330° A PC-boat on SW course. |
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Turned to attack course for stern torpedo. |
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Set values were: for T III from tube VI: target angle right 90°, target speed 0 knots, range 1000 meters, MZ on, relative bearing 170, torpedo speed 30 knots. |
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19.47 |
EL 2386 |
Torpedo fire, shot angle 170°, torpedo course 160°, aim point forward edge of the aft superstructure. Depth 10 meters may have been so deep, that the hit and the detonation did not happen. Possibly a failure of the pistol. No gyro-fluctuations heard. |
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19.50 |
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PC-boat bearing 295°T, range 4000 meters, course south, second patrol vessel bearing 330°T, poorly distinguished. |
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19.55 |
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Began return transit. |
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05.07.44 |
North of Panama |
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00.00 |
EL 2368 |
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Undefinable sound bearing 210°T. |
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03.44 |
EL 2369 |
Surfaced. |
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E 2, Sea 2, 6/10, Vis. 3000-4000 meters, 1015 mb |
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03.45 |
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Naxos detection from 130°T, grew louder, Volume 3, dived. |
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07.12 |
EL 2366 |
Surfaced. |
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07.14 |
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Naxos detection, dived. |
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11.15 |
EL 3141 |
Surfaced. |
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11.18 |
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Naxos detection from 280°T, dived. |
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12.00 |
EL 3141 |
Surfaced 1 nm |
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Lat.: 10°10'N |
Submerged 35 nm |
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Long.: 79°03'W |
Day's run 36 nm |
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20.00 |
EL 3118 |
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06.07.44 |
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00.00 |
EL 3116 |
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02.51 |
NE 3, Sea 2-3, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1014 mb |
Surfaced. |
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02.51 |
Naxos detection, growing louder from 240°T. |
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02.54 |
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Dived. |
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03.33 |
EL 3113 |
Surfaced. |
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03.40 - 03.44 |
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Naxos detection, Volume 2-1, grew fainter, showed a small silhouette. |
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03.48 |
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Detection, Volume 1-2, from 110°T. |
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04.15 |
EB 9779 |
Incoming Radio Message 2326/4/326: Lauterbach: According to B-Dienst report there was an attack by a U-boat at 17.45 hours in naval square EL 2395. |
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Abating, increasing cloudiness, Summer lightening, full moon. |
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04.53 |
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Naxos detection from 120°T, growing louder, Volume 3, dived. |
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06.34 |
EB 9773 |
Surfaced. |
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06.35 |
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Naxos detection, Volume 3-4 from 120°T. |
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06.37 |
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Dived. |
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10.14 |
EB 9781 |
Surfaced. |
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10.15 |
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Detection from 50°T, dived, 2 different pitches. |
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10.53 |
EB 9757 |
Surfaced. |
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11.08 |
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Naxos detection from 70°T, 2 different impulse frequencies, growing louder, dived. |
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12.00 |
EB 9757 |
Surfaced 21 nm |
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Lat.: 10°55'N |
Submerged 32 nm |
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Long.: 78°59'W |
Day's run 53 nm |
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20.00 |
EB 9751 |
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07.07.44 |
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00.00 |
EB 9716 |
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02.46 |
NE 2, Sea 2, nearly overcast, Vis. 3000 meters, 1016 mb |
Surfaced. |
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02.47 |
After Naxos detection from 270°T, dived, 2 frequencies. |
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04.18 |
EB 9713 |
Surfaced. |
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05.43 |
EB 9476 |
Naxos detection from 350°T, dived, because it was growing louder. |
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07.31 |
EB 9473 |
Surfaced. |
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07.33 |
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Naxos detection, Volume 2, growing louder, 2 frequencies, dived. |
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08.52 |
EB 9473 |
Surfaced. |
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09.04 |
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Detection from 110°T, dived. |
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09.41 |
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Surfaced. |
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09.47 |
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Naxos detection, 2 frequencies from 80°T, dived. |
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10.21 |
Heavy tropical weather |
Surfaced. |
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10.48 |
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Naxos detection, Volume 1, remained on the surface. |
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10.48 |
EB 9457 |
Naxos detection, Volume 2-3, from 280°T, dived. |
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12.00 |
EB 9457 |
Surfaced 23 nm |
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Lat.: 11°44'N |
Submerged 31 nm |
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Long.: 73°00'W |
Day's run 54 nm |
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07.07.44 |
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20.00 |
EB 9455 |
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08.07.44 |
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00.00 |
EB 9452 |
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02.47 |
EB 9452 |
Surfaced. |
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NE 3, Sea 2, 7/10, Vis. 3000 meters, 1018 mb |
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03.02 |
EB 9452 |
Naxos detection from 310°T, dived. |
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03.38 |
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Surfaced. |
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05.21 |
EB 9476 |
Naxos detection from 180°T, growing louder, dived. |
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06.06 |
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Surfaced. |
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06.10 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 152°T, 25 nm. |
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07.44 |
EB 9543 |
Naxos detection, growing louder up to Volume 3 from 130°T, dived. |
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08.33 |
EB 9551 |
Surfaced. |
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Abating, showers, 1020 mb |
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08.53 |
EB 9527 |
Naxos detection, Volume 0-2 from 170°T, dived |
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10.30 |
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Surfaced. |
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10.35 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 260°T, 3 nm. |
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11.11 |
EB 9525 |
Naxos detection from 180°T, Volume 1-2, dived. |
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12.00 |
EB 9522 |
Surfaced 47 nm |
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Lat.: 12°33'N |
Submerged 28 nm |
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Long.: 77°55'W |
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20.00 |
EB 9531 |
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09.07.44 |
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00.00 |
EB 9291 |
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02.18 |
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Sound bearing 90°T. |
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02.52 |
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Distinguished as a diesel, 72 RPM. Bearing only shifted 10°. |
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03.12 |
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Bearing in 75°T. |
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03.21 |
EB 9291 |
Surfaced. |
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03.48 |
NE 4, Sea 3, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 3500 meters, hazy, 1018 mb |
Shadow bearing 120°T, vessel steered northerly course, small silhouette, avoided, steamer shifted astern. |
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04.50 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 107°T, 24 nm. |
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06.45 |
EB 2617 |
Naxos detection from 190°T, growing louder, dived. |
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07.30 |
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Surfaced. |
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09.20 |
EB 9612 |
Naxos detection, Volume 2, from 20°T, dived. |
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10.02 |
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Surfaced. |
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12.00 |
EB 9344 |
Surfaced 58 nm |
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Lat.: 12°46'N |
Submerged 26 nm |
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Long.: 77°28'W |
Day's run 84 nm |
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20.00 |
EB 9319 |
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10.07.44 |
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00.00 |
EB 9324 |
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02.23 |
NE 3, Sea 3, 2/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1018 mb |
Surfaced. |
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02.30 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 253°T, 18 nm. |
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04.00 |
EB 9321 |
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06.44 |
EB 6994 |
Naxos detection from 45°T, Volume 2, dived. |
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07.34 |
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Surfaced. |
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12.00 |
EC 4746 |
Surfaced 64 nm |
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Lat.: 13°42'N |
Submerged 26 nm |
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Long.: 76°20'W |
Day's run 90 nm |
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Shot the 3.7 cm after removing and straightening the angle lever for the lock winder, which no longer caused disengagement of the backup safety catch by locking. 3.7 cm in operation again. 75% ammunition failures, mostly cartridge burners. |
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12.17 |
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10.07.44 |
South of Haiti |
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20.00 |
EC 4751 |
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11.07.44 |
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00.00 |
EC 4752 |
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02.09 |
NE 3-4, Sea 3, Cumulus, 3/10, Vis. good, 1017 mb |
Surfaced. |
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02.25 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 225°T, 10 nm. |
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04.00 |
EC 4753 |
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06.12 |
EC 4738 |
Naxos detection from 65°T, Volume 2, dived. |
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06.25 |
ENE 4, Sea 4, heavily cloudy, 1018 mb |
Surfaced. |
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06.47 |
Detection from 180°T, Volume 1-2, dived. |
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07.30 |
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Surfaced. |
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12.00 |
EC 4588 |
Surfaced 59 nm |
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Lat.: 14°09'N |
Submerged 20 nm |
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Long.: 75°14'W |
Day's run 79 nm |
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Fired the 3.7 cm, cartridge burner. |
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12.15 |
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Dived. |
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20.00 |
EC 4587 |
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12.07.44 |
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00.00 |
EC 4594 |
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02.14 |
ENE 3-4, Sea 3, Cumulus, 2/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1016 mb |
Surfaced. |
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02.20 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 10°T, 7 nm. |
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04.00 |
EC 4647 |
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08.00 |
EC 4652 |
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12.00 |
EC 4636 |
Surfaced 74 nm |
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Lat.: 14°54'N |
Submerged 18 nm |
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Long.: 73°49'W |
Day's run 92 nm |
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Fired the 3.7 cm. The ammunition must be examined for tropical durability. The continual cartridge burners are intolerable. |
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12.12 |
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Dived. |
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20.00 |
EC 5412 |
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13.07.44 |
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00.00 |
EC 5413 |
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01.55 |
ENE 2, Sea 2, Cumulus, 5/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1019 mb |
Surfaced. |
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02.00 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 178°T, 20 nm. |
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Incoming Radio Message 1416/12/302: Lauterbach: As soon as in free sea area, beyond the range of coastal air report situation. |
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04.00 |
EC 5176 |
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08.00 |
EC 5167 |
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08.39 |
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Light on the horizon, dived, to periscope depth observed again, sound bearing piston 72 RPM, first very late after it was already recognized as a neutral. |
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09.05 |
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Surfaced, moved off showing a small silhouette, because I must expect a Radio Message from the neutral. Course 240°, probably Mona-Colon. |
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12.00 |
EC 5242 |
Surfaced 67 nm |
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Lat.: 15°33'N |
Submerged 24 nm |
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Long.: 72°48'W |
Day's run 91 nm |
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12.12 |
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Dived. |
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20.00 |
EC 5219 |
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14.07.44 |
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00.00 |
EC 5227 |
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01.55 |
ENE 2, Sea 2, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1019 mb |
Surfaced. |
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02.00 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 353°T, 32 nm. |
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02.26 |
EC 2857 |
Naxos detection, from 235°T, Volume 2, dived. |
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14.07.44 |
South of Haiti |
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03.17 |
EC 2857 |
Surfaced. |
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Freshening |
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05.55 |
EC 2685 |
Naxos detection from 115°T, dived. |
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06.39 |
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Surfaced. |
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08.00 |
EC 2863 |
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11.20 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 17°T, 7 nm. |
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12.00 |
EC 2931 |
Surfaced 68 nm |
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Lat.: 16°45'N |
Submerged 20 nm |
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Long.: 71°30'W |
Day's run 88 nm |
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Shot the 3.7 cm. Despite change and and taking out other ammunition again failures. |
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12.02 |
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Dived. |
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20.00 |
EC 2832 |
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15.07.44 |
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00.00 |
EC 2699 |
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01.57 |
ENE 2, Sea 2, 2/10, Vis. 2500 meters, 1022 mb |
Surfaced. |
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02.00 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 330°T, 40 nm. |
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02.23 |
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Naxos detection, Volume 1, from 20°T, remained on the surface, showed small silhouette. Detection from 30°T, Volume 2-3, dived. |
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02.28 |
EC 2629 |
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Freshening |
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03.20 |
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Surfaced. |
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06.37 |
EC 3418 |
Naxos detection from 30°T, Volume 1-2, dived. |
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07.30 |
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Surfaced. |
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07.36 |
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Detection from 320°T, Volume 2, dived. |
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08.18 |
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Surfaced. |
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09.55 |
EC 3428 |
Naxos detection, Volume 0-1, from 30°T, dived. |
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10.00 |
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2 diesel sound bearings in 35°T and 50°T, 90 RPM, and 156 RPM, alternately starting and stopping. |
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10.53 |
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Surfaced. Sound bearings astern. |
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10.54 |
EC 3428 |
Detection. Double impulse from the direction of the sound bearings. New very bright impulse frequency. Suspect search group with aircraft, dived. |
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12.00 |
EC 3428 |
Surfaced 48 nm |
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Lat.: 17°25'N |
Submerged 23 nm |
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Long.: 70°40'W |
Day's run 71 nm |
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20.00 |
EC 3453 |
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16.07.44 |
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00.00 |
EC 3437 |
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01.58 |
ENE 3, Sea 2, Cumulus, 2/10, Vis. good, 1021 mb |
Surfaced. |
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02.00 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 25°T, 4 nm. |
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04.00 |
EC 3519 |
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08.00 |
EC 3613 |
Because I want to break through on the traffic barren side of Mona Island, stayed closed to Cape Cana. New navigation fix to check. Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 231°T, 16 nm. |
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11.24 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
EC 3397 |
Surfaced 119 nm |
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Lat.: 17°40'N |
Submerged 17 nm |
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Long.: 68°40'W |
Day's run 136 nm |
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20.00 |
EC 3395 |
Despite northeast course and fair visibility land is not distinguished in the periscope. However the current here is a quite unknown factor. |
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17.07.44 |
Mona Passage |
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01.55 |
EC 3396 |
Surfaced. |
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NE 1-2, Sea 1, Cumulus, 2/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1022 mb |
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Intention: Pass through between Mona Island and Punta Cana possibly clamped close to the coast on course 40° outside detection range of the "Mona" and "Deschep" stations, because I believe the west side of the Passage to be less monitored and traveled. |
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03.08 |
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Land bearing from the flashing "Punta Cana" beacon identifier running fix on course 40°. Despite keeping well clear, land shadow distinguished ahead, light glow and land shadow also distinguished to starboard. I have continuous soundings made, in order not to put the boat in the wrong location. The not quite reliable sounder shows 12 meters under the keel. Turned away and moved off from the coast. Identifier of the "Guanica Harbor" flashing beacon gives an exact navigation fix. |
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03.59 |
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ED 1285 |
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04.14 |
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Shadow bearing 260°T. Avoided on the surface. |
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Because I am now combining the navigation fixes of the Obersteuermann I am now 80 nm to the east I will continue through on the traveled route through the passage. The current on this side is favorable. |
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Running fix on "Cape Rojo". |
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06.16 |
ED 1284 |
Detection (Naxos, Volume 2) from 30°T. Under the assumption that the detection is from land, turned away and moved off with a small silhouette. |
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06.31 |
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The same detection from the same direction. With it a bright light directed upwards. From bearings the land station must be on the hill "Punta Melones" or somewhat south therefrom. |
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06.57 |
ED 1284 |
New detection NW-sector, slowly growing louder, because the maximum was broad, dived. |
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NE 1-2, Sea 1, nearly cloudless, Vis. 4000 meters, 1022 mb |
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Sound bearing from 40°T, slowly shifting ahead. Probably a patrol vessel driving a barrier. |
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08.27 |
ED 1275 |
Surfaced (detection, Naxos, Volume 2) from 330°T, dived. Mona station? |
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08.31 |
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10.21 |
ED 1272 |
Surfaced. From surfacing Borkum detection, building up to Volume 4-5 and Naxos 2-3 from Mona station, crash dived. |
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10.30 |
Unchanged, crescent moon |
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12.00 |
ED 1271 |
Surfaced 67 nm |
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Lat.: 18°01'N |
Submerged 21 nm |
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Long.: 67°30'W |
Day's run 88 nm |
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12.25 |
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15.41 |
ED 1247 |
Diesel bearing 144 RPM traveled along with us. |
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Now went to periscope depth to orient ourselves. |
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Shit! Auxiliary aircraft carrier of type "BATTLER 2" course 20°, speed 12-14 knots, range 1200 meters, passed with 6 U.S. escort destroyers. Disposition: 5 destroyers as screen formed a half circle ahead, spacing 800-1000 meters, slight zigzags, a sweeper follows in the wake. |
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17.07.44 |
Mona Passage |
Aircraft carrier with various not understood signals, as well the destroyers. After going deeper course change to 330°. On deck 4 folded and one aircraft ready to start, mono-winged stocky, probably type "Martlet". Before the superstructure a slowly turning high antenna reflector of an Fu.M.O. |
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For the second time a carrier group runs before my tubes and I cannot get to shooting position. If only I still had torpedoes! |
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[17 July was a Monday] |
When listening, the same thing happened as off Colon in square EL 2394. Heard bright sounding tone, which could be compared to that of a hand-held grinding machine, an exact maximum was not determined, however it was louder on the passing side of the carrier. Towed objects or tow lines which connect to noise buoys were not visible. No aircraft with the formation; also not the usual Martlets flying close escort. It is still Monday morning operations. And you have to let something like that go. |
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17.20 |
ED 1247 |
Land bearings. |
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22.00 |
ED 1244 |
Land bearings. |
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18.07.44 |
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00.00 |
ED 1163 |
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Diesel sound bearing in 170°T. At periscope depth an unescorted large tanker about 10000 GRT. Course 330°, speed 14 knots, passing distance 800 meters. Loaded. Here in this area a boat with a snorkel would really be effective. |
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02.29 |
ED 1163 |
Surfaced. |
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02.31 |
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Dived, because Naxos is out of service. |
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03.18 |
ED 1139 |
Surfaced, no detections. |
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04.46 |
NE 1-2, Sea 2, few clouds, Vis. 3500 meters, starry clear, 1023 mb |
Aircraft with set position lights bearing 10°T in passing flight. Range 2000 meters. In the assumption that I am unnoticed, crash dive. Aircraft flies without locating, no marine phosphorescence. |
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06.08 |
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Surfaced. After surfacing Naxos detection from 130°T, turned away, bearing shifted ahead and was louder, dived. |
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06.14 |
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07.03 |
DO 7794 |
Surfaced. |
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07.49 |
NE freshening, 6/10, Vis. 3000 meters, 1023 mb |
Incoming Radio Message 1058/17/369: Tillessen, Lauterbach by 22 July report position and fuel inventory or situation, assume that you are on return transit. |
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11.08 |
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Dived after the beginning of dawn. |
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12.00 |
DO 7811 |
Surfaced 62.0 nm |
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Lat.: 67°33'N |
Submerged 26.5 nm |
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Long.: 19°24'W |
Day's run 88.5 nm |
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18.00 |
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20.00 |
DO 7572 |
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00.00 |
DO 7594 |
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01.45 |
DO 7546 |
Surfaced. |
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19.07.44 |
North of Puerto Rico |
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04.00 |
DO 7516 |
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05.51 |
NE 2, Sea 2, nearly overcast, Vis. 20 nm, 1025 mb |
Incoming Radio Message 2206/18/384: According to B-Dienst report at 15.12 hour a U-boat wake was sighted in naval square DN 7684. |
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This square differs from our by 390 nm in 90°T. At this time the boat was a depth A -40 meters. |
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08.00 |
DO 7285 |
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ENE 2-3, Vis. clearing, improving to 3000 meters |
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11.06 |
Dived after the beginning of dawn. |
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12.00 |
DO 7266 |
Surfaced 66.0 nm |
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Lat.: 20°50'N |
Submerged 30.5 nm |
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Long.: 66°47'W |
Day's run 96.5 nm |
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20.00 |
DO 7318 |
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20.07.44 |
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00.00 |
DO 7316 |
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01.54 |
DO 7324 |
Surfaced. |
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02.00 |
NE 2-3, Sea 2, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 2000 meters, 1024 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 212°T, 11 nm. |
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Radio Message 0250/20/203: From Lauterbach: Sank 5 June 1224 freighter 3000 GRT, course 210°, torpedoed 5 tankers of 35000 GRT, of these 9000 tonner in ballast abandoned by crew, sinking likely EL 2324. Tropical experience TV: Leakage at the angle spindle with and without grease fitting from melting seal grease. Eliminated by "Mobil Compound" grease. Am missing: 379 of 21 June, 318-25 and 27-331 of 4 and 5 July. DO 49, 104 cbm, out of torpedoes. |
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04.13 |
DO 7326 |
Outgoing Radio Message: 0323/20/304: On 17 July an auxiliary carrier, 6 escort destroyers, course 350°, ED 1247, high sinking tone. Traffic: Strong independent traffic vis ED 1119 and 1244 from north-south. |
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ESE 3, Sea 2, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 2000 meters, 1024 mb, new moon |
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Strong independent traffic and small convoys via EC 9535 from east-west and |
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between EL 2395 and 3154. |
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Only partly air and sea escort, inexperienced, not tenacious. EL 23 day airships. After being noticed strong sea and air up to 100 nm circle. Air by Naxos. From Lauterbach. |
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06.47 |
DO 4996 |
Naxos detection, Volume 1, was slowly louder, turned away, dove. |
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06.52 |
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0751 |
Weather unchanged |
Surfaced. |
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10.26 |
DO 5755 |
Naxos detection from 80°T, dived. |
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12.00 |
DO 5752 |
Surfaced 76 nm |
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Lat.: 21°48'N |
Submerged 38 nm |
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Long.: 65°21'W |
Day's run 114 nm |
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20.00 |
DO 5737 |
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23.17 |
DO 5737 |
Sound bearing of the aircraft carrier sounds bearing 35°T, Volume 2-3, broad maximum, nothing seen. |
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21.07.44 |
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02.35 |
DO 5733 |
Bearing slowly grew fainter, shifted to 353°T. |
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02.36 |
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Surfaced,. Naxos detection, Volume 2, from 10°T. |
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02.37 |
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Dived. Sound bearing was growing louder, shifted again to the west. |
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04.55 |
DO 5733 |
Diesel bearing 10°T. |
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06.14 |
DO 5811 |
Surfaced. |
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21.07.44 |
North of Puerto Rico |
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06.52 |
E 2, Sea 2, Cumulus, 2/10, Vis. 2000 meters, 1022 mb |
Incoming Radio Message 0435/21/317: Serial No. 311 and 312 are repeats of missing messages for Lauterbach. |
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06.30 |
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Incoming repeat of Radio Message 1531/20/311: For Lauterbach: Repeat etc . . . . |
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07.50 |
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Incoming Radio Message 2345/20/313 contained the assassination attempt on the Führer. |
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A greater pity and a greater crime is unimaginable. We hope the Führer remained unwounded. |
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08.30 |
DO 5822 |
Incoming Radio Message 1220/20/307: To Lauterbach: Lauterbach well done. Your Ob.d.M. and B.d.U. |
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10.25 |
DO 5595 |
Naxos detection Volume 1, from 10°T. |
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10.26 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
DO 5595 |
Surfaced 43 nm |
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Lat.: 22°19'N |
Submerged 37 nm |
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Long.: 64°08'W |
Day's run 80 nm |
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11.34 |
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Diesel sound bearing briefly in 18°T. |
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20.00 |
DO 5671 |
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22.07.44 |
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02.12 |
DO 5673 |
Surfaced. |
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05.21 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1639/20/312: Repeat of Radio Message for Lauterbach etc. |
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06.00 |
E 3-4, Sea 3, overcast, rain showers, Vis. changing, 1025 mb |
Incoming Radio Message 1306/20/309: To Lauterbach: |
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1.) From press reports in Barranquille shipwrecked crew of the tanker converted from a freighter "HOLLYWOOD" came ashore. The ship was sunk by a U-boat. Was written on the swimming trunks. |
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2. Return transit to western France. |
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That can only be the one on 11 June on westerly course, if it did not belong to Tillessen. |
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08.00 |
DO 6441 |
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Abating and clearing |
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10.48 |
DO 6427 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 301°T, 23 nm. |
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10.52 |
DO 5633 |
From 90°T 2 carrier aircraft fly past at about 500 meters range to port and starboard of the boat without attacking. Crash dive. One had a white light set. Aircraft flew without radar. Was probably unnoticed, because no bombs followed. |
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12.00 |
DO 5633 |
Surfaced 58 nm |
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Lat.: 23°03'N |
Submerged 26 nm |
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Long.: 63°08'W |
Day's run 84 nm |
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20.00 |
DO 5399 |
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23.07.44 |
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02.24 |
DO 5392 |
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E 0-1, Sea 1, Cumulus, 2/10, Vis. 3500 meters, 1025 mb |
In case we were noticed, I'll make an evasive movement to the north. Surfaced. |
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05.11 |
Bright wake |
From 90°T a carrier aircraft in approach with searchlight. Range 300-400 meters, no radar. Aircraft type "Martlet", overflew the boat across the stern. No bombs observed or heard. Crash dived. It remains to be seen if carrier aircraft was equipped with a new type of radar gear or if the boat was detected visually (foam strip, light sparking, diesel HF) and because of the very dark night was surprised itself by the sighting and it was too late for a sharp approach. |
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23.07.44 |
North of Puerto Rico |
It is certainly a fact that the Americans have come so far that they can launch aircraft even on a dark night. |
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05.11 |
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05.35 |
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Several small caliber aircraft bombs on the starboard side. Now we are noticed for sure! |
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Avoidance maneuver to the NW. |
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08.32 |
DO 5355 |
Diesel sound bearing in 70°T, later still heard in 80°T, however soon replaced by the grinding machine. This shifted slowly to 160°T then ahead again. Various secondary maximums [background noises], maximum changes when coming higher [in depth], and jumps to 125°T and then shifts to 90°T. Volume 5. At periscope depth only a short topmast distinguished because of haze and sun on the horizon. |
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09.32 |
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12.30 |
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12.00 |
DO 5334 |
Surfaced 26 nm |
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Lat.: 23°53'N |
Submerged 23 nm |
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Long.: 63°19'W |
Day's run 49 nm |
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At periscope depth, a maximum in 80°T, there in the periscope a destroyer mast, second maximum in 280°T, nothing seen there. |
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The grinding machines run continuously in the sector between 70° + 100°T, once louder, then again fainter. The sound source proceeds back and forth there. |
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19.47 |
DO 5323 |
No further sound bearings. |
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22.10 |
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Grinding machine bearing 100°T. |
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22.45 |
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No sound bearings. |
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24.07.44 |
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00.40 |
DO 2988 |
Diesel bearing 75°T. |
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Grinding machine bearing 75°T. |
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02.56 |
E 1, Sea, Cumulus, 4/10, showers, Vis. changing, 1025 mb |
Surfaced to charge and ventilate. |
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04.14 |
DO 2981 |
Dived. |
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04.40 |
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Grinding machine bearing 90°T, very faint. |
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05.48 |
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Surfaced. |
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07.08 |
DO 2945 |
Dived. |
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07.15 |
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Grinding machine bearing 95°T, very faint. |
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08.49 |
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Surfaced. |
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09.35 |
DO 2942 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
DO 2917 |
Surfaced 33 nm |
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Lat.: 24°38'N |
Submerged 25 nm |
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Long.: 63°55'W |
Day's run 58 nm |
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20.00 |
DO 2836 |
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25.07.44 |
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02.20 |
DO 2833 |
Grinding machine bearing 85°T, very faint. |
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02.29 |
ENE 2-3, Sea 2, Cumulus, 1/10, Vis. 3000 meters, 1027 mb |
Surfaced and came to NE course. |
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02.50 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 68°T, 25 nm. |
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03.35 |
Crescent moon |
Moonset. |
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04.37 |
DO 2691 |
Dived. After diving several detonations to the starboard side, very faint. |
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05.16 |
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Grinding machine bearing 45°T, very faint. |
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06.03 |
DO 2667 |
Surfaced. |
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25.07.44 |
North of Puerto Rico |
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07.28 |
DO 2665 |
Dived. |
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08.48 |
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09.43 |
DO 3441 |
Dived. |
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E 2, Sea 1-2, Cumulus, 3/10, Vis. 2500 meters, 1025 mb |
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12.00 |
DO 3441 |
Surfaced 43 nm |
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Lat.: 25°30'N |
Submerged 34 nm |
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Long.: 63°02'W |
Day's run 77 nm |
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20.00 |
DO 3415 |
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26.07.44 |
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02.23 |
DO 3177 |
Surfaced. |
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02.35 |
E 2, Sea 1-2, Cumulus, 2/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1027 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 310°T, 4 nm. |
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Incoming Radio Message 1455/25/381: Tillessen, Lauterbach: On return transit proceed with due caution. Keep the crew at the highest alertness. Aways expect the surprise appearance of land and carrier aircraft. Air surveillance in the Central Atlantic is more dangerous than close to land, because of the apperance of the enemy is sudden and attitude of the crew is not as in the operations area. |
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Incoming Radio Message 1617/25/383: Tillessen: According to a B-Dienst report at 03.45 hours sound contact in naval square DP 2577. |
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The question is was that him? Because around 03.45 hours yesterday I came from course 100° to 40° and according to previous experience, the decoded squares for DN, DO and DP are not always right. On 25 July after diving, at 05.11 hours I also had the sound bearing I initially had on 85°T, in 45°T. |
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I believe that B-Dienst must mean this square, the report and our position/time agree. |
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08.00 |
DD 8795 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
DO 8841 |
Surfaced 105 nm |
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Lat.: 27°18'N |
Submerged 25 nm |
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Long.: 61°47'W |
Day's run 130 nm |
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19.48 |
DD 8816 |
Grinding machine bearing 120°T, heard faintly until surfacing [at 02.37 hours], . . . |
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27.07.44 |
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00.00 |
DD 8813 |
in the course of this around 140°T farthest astern, then back to 130°T, very faint. |
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02.25 |
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02.37 |
DD 8587 |
Surfaced |
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03.02 |
ENE 1-2, Sea 1, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1027 mb, moon |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 296°T, 4 nm. |
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04.45 |
Moonset |
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08.00 |
DD 8611 |
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10.10 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
DD 8382 |
Surfaced 101 nm |
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Lat.: 28°45'N |
Submerged 33 nm |
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Long.: 60°08'W |
Day's run 134 nm |
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20.00 |
DD 8359 |
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28.07.44 |
Southeast of Bermuda |
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[illegible position and weather] |
Surfaced |
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03.xx |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 42°T, 16 nm. |
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04.00 |
[illegible position and weather] |
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08.00 |
[illegible position and weather] |
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12.00 |
DD 6817 [approximate] |
Surfaced 88 nm |
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Lat.: 30°01'N |
Submerged 32 nm |
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Long.: 58°12'W |
Day's run 120 nm |
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20.00 |
DD 6821 |
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29.07.44 |
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01.36 |
DD 6988 |
Surfaced. |
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01.50 |
ENE 1, Sea 0-1, Cumulus, 3/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1031 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 109°T, 96 nm. |
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05.47 |
Moonset |
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08.00 |
DD 6648 |
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09.40 |
Hazy horizon, Vis. 2000 meters |
Dawn. |
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10.00 |
DD 6694 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
DD 6635 |
Surfaced 81 nm |
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Lat.: 31°06'N |
Submerged 37 nm |
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Long.: 56°10'W |
Day's run 118 nm |
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18.00 |
DD 6816 |
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18.52 |
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Grinding machine somewhat murkier than heard before, bearing 120°T, faint, nothing seen. |
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19.47 |
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No further sound bearings |
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30.07.44 |
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01.20 |
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Grinding machine bearing 100°T, faint. |
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01.44 |
DE 4173 |
Surfaced. |
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02.00 |
N 1, Sea 0-1, Cumulus, 2/10, Vis. 4 nm, 1032 mb, moon |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 2452°T, 6 nm. |
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08.00 |
DE 4136 |
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Lightly hazy horizon, 1030 mb |
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10.03 |
DE 1878 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
DE 1879 |
Surfaced 77 nm |
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Lat.: 32°11'N |
Submerged 38 nm |
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Long.: 54°25'W |
Day's run 115 nm |
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16.34 |
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Several detonations on the starboard side. |
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17.22 |
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6 depth charges ahead, very faint. |
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20.12 |
DE 1882 |
Several detonations on the starboard side, medium loud. |
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31.07.44 |
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01.55 |
DE 1859 |
Surfaced. |
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01.59 |
NNW 2-3, Sea 2, Altocumulus, 7/10, Vis. 2500 meters, 1029 mb, moon |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 238°T, 4 nm. |
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04.00 |
DE 1863 |
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09.58 |
DE 1689 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
DE 1694 |
Surfaced 72 nm |
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Lat.: 33°08'N |
Submerged 37 nm |
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Long.: 52°39'W |
Day's run 109 nm |
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20.00 |
DE 1669 |
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01.08.44 |
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01.03 |
DE 2445 |
Surfaced. |
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NbyE 1-2, Sea 1, 5/10, Vis. 3000 meters, 1030 mb |
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- 44 - |
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01.08.44 |
East of Bermuda |
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01.19 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 312°T, 8 nm. |
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04.00 |
BE 2425 |
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08.00 |
DE 2271 |
Main transmitter out of service. |
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09.58 |
DE 2248 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
DE 2248 |
Surfaced 86 nm |
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Lat.: 34°20'N |
Submerged 36 nm |
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Long.: 50°44'W |
Day's run 122 nm |
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12.35 |
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Propeller sounds bearing 280°T, 84 RPM, shifted slowly. |
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At periscope depth nothing distinguished. |
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14.50 |
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First recognized as diesel, bearing 310°T. |
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15.27 |
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2 depth charges loud. |
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15.28 |
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1 depth charge, slight concussion in the boat. |
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15.34 |
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1 depth charge felt, at periscope depth nothing. |
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15 38 |
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1 depth charge. |
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16.45 |
DE 2251 |
Sound bearing, now faint shifted slowly forward until it disappeared ahead. |
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20.00 |
DE 2229 |
Main transmitter in service again. |
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02.08.44 |
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01.04 |
DE 2237 |
Surfaced. |
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01.15 |
N 1-2, Sea 1, changing cloudiness, Vis. 4000 meters, 1029 mb, moon |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 255°T, 4 nm. |
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04.00 |
CC 9777 |
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NNW 2, Sea 2 |
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08.00 |
CC 9756 |
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Freshening |
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09.41 |
CC 9763 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CC 9763 |
Surfaced 81 nm |
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Lat.: 48°46'N |
Submerged 37 nm |
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Long.: 35°20'W |
Day's run 118 nm |
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20.00 |
CC 9815 |
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03.08.44 |
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00.50 |
CC 9824 |
Surfaced. |
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01.03 |
NNW 3, Sea 3, 4/10, Vis. 3500 meters, 1029 mb, moon |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 340°T, 9 nm. |
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04.00 |
CC 9591 |
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08.00 |
CC 9643 |
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Increasing cloudiness, 1023 mb |
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09.30 |
CC 9628 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CC 9626 |
Surfaced 78 nm |
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Lat.: 36°27'N |
Submerged 37 nm |
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Long.: 46°47'W |
Day's run 115 nm |
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20.00 |
CC 2399 |
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04.08.44 |
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00.47 |
CD 7171 |
Surfaced. |
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00.45 |
NNW 2, Sea 1-2, 5/10, Vis. 3000 meters, 1025 mb, full moon |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 303°T, 10 nm. |
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04.00 |
CD 7152 |
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08.00 |
CD 7211 |
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09.33 |
CD 7212 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CD 4879 |
Surfaced 85.5 nm |
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Lat.: 37°31'N |
Submerged 35.0 nm |
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Long.: 44°56'W |
Day's run 120.5 nm |
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20.00 |
CD 4886 |
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23.08 |
CD 4891 |
Surfaced. |
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E 0-1, Sea 0, 3/10, Vis. 8 nm |
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- 45 - |
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continued |
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04.08.44 |
West of the Azores |
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23.15 |
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"Aircraft" Large aircraft on parallel course bearing 240°T. Apparently the aircraft did not notice the boat, despite medium range crash dived. Only ßß was transmitted without further groups. |
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23.16 |
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05.08.44 |
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01.37 |
CE 4892 |
Surfaced |
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E 1-2, Sea 1, 4/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1027 mb |
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04.00 |
CD 4946 |
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08.00 |
CD 4936 |
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Freshening |
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09.00 |
CD 5714 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CD 5712 |
Surfaced 82 nm |
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Lat.: 38°18'N |
Submerged 39 nm |
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Long.: 42°28'W |
Day's run 121 nm |
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20.00 |
CD 5488 |
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21.33 |
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3 detonations, medium-loud, starboard side. |
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06.08.44 |
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00.21 |
CD 5619 |
Surfaced. |
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00.28 |
E 1, Sea 1, 3/10, Vis. 5000 meters, 1034 mb |
Crash dived for a light close on the horizon, no sound bearing. At periscope depth later 2 lights were recognized, which seemed to be the lights of a steamer, nothing heard. I am a bit suspicious because I do not expect neutrals in this area and the course is approximately 240°. |
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01.12 |
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Surfaced, closed. |
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Small smoking steamer about 1200 GRT, illuminated marking "Eire" and name, which was not distinguished. Closed to 2000 meters, then turned away and because I was not certain if he would report me, moved off with deceptive course north. Manned the 600-meter wavelength, after 2-hours off again. |
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02.15 |
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Steamer out of sight. |
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04.00 |
CD 5493 |
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08.00 |
CD 5565 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 104°T, 15 nm (04.08 hours). |
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09.03 |
CD 5644 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CD 5643 |
Surfaced 81 nm |
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Lat.: 38°52'N |
Submerged 37 nm |
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Long.: 40°18'W |
Day's run 118 nm |
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20.00 |
CD 5627 |
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07.08.44 |
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00.09 |
CD 5629 |
Surfaced. |
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E 0-1, Sea 0, 7/10, Vis. 15 nm, obscured horizon, starry clear, 1036 mb |
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04.00 |
CD 6179 |
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04.35 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 295°T, 7 nm. |
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07.50 |
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Tillessen reports he is about 300 nm from me, Krankenhagen, Lange and Steen have still not reported. |
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08.00 |
CD 6168 |
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09.05 |
CD 6165 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CD 6166 |
Surfaced 88.5 nm |
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Lat.: 39°46'N |
Submerged 36.0 nm |
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Long.: 37°56'W |
Day's run 124.5 nm |
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15.33 |
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Detonation, very faint. |
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20.00 |
CD 6243 |
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08.08.44 |
West of the Azores |
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00.25 |
CD 6228 |
Surfaced. |
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Wind calm, no seas, 4/10, Vis. changing, obscured horizon, 1039 mb) |
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04.00 |
CD 3978 |
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05.29 |
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Outgoing ßß 0529: Repeat messages that are important for me from the 22nd day of the past month, 336, 362, 363. |
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U-539. |
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Short Signal was sent on 36 meters on alternate frequency. The requested Radio Messages came in at 06.27 and 06.57. |
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08.00 |
CD 3992 |
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08.41 |
CD 3969 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CE 1747 |
Surfaced 86.5 nm |
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Lat.: 40°34'N |
Submerged 37.0 nm |
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Long.: 35°29'W |
Day's run 123.5 nm |
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18.27 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1117/8/327: Tillessen, Lauterbach: On 9 August at 08.00 hours switch to Ireland Circuit. |
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20.00 |
CE 1751 |
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09.08.44 |
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00.09 |
CE 1752 |
Passed the Swedish Route. |
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Like yesterday, 1035 mb |
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01.14 |
CE 1737 |
Naxos detection from ahead, dived. |
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01.22 |
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Sounds growing louder, together with singing tone, which shifted astern from 30°T. |
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03.00 |
CE 1738 |
Surfaced. |
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03.35 |
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The wake of the vessel comes to us. |
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04.00 |
CE 1734 |
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06.35 |
CE 1721 |
Aft diving plane jams hard down. |
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08.00 |
CE 1594 |
The aft diving plane is conditionally operable again. Switched to "Ireland" Circuit. |
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08.23 |
CE 1594 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CE 1595 |
Surfaced 70 nm |
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Lat.: 41°16'N |
Submerged 40 nm |
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Long.: 33°15'W |
Day's run 110 nm |
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20.00 |
CE 1648 |
Diving plane in operations again. |
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21.22 |
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7 depth charges far off. |
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10.08.44 |
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00.07 |
CE 1657 |
Surfaced. |
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00.13 |
SW 1, Sea 1, 4/10, Vis. good, changing horizon, 1029 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 267°T, 20 nm. |
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04.00 |
CE 1637 |
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Unchanged |
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08.21 |
CE 2421 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CE 2488 |
Surfaced 84.5 nm |
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Lat.: 42°00'N |
Submerged 37.0 nm |
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Long.: 31°14'W |
Day's run 121.5 nm |
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20.00 |
CE 2195 |
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11.08.44 |
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00.02 |
CE 2271 |
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SW 2, Sea 2, Altocumulus, 8/10, Vis. 3000 meters, changing hazy horizon, 1025 mb |
Surfaced. |
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04.00 |
CE 2265 |
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05.04 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 288°T, 4 nm. |
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- 47 - |
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11.08.44 |
North of the Azores |
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08.16 |
CE 2327 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
CE 2328 |
Surfaced 83 nm |
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Lat.: 42°38'N |
Submerged 37.5 nm |
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Long.: 28°53'W |
Day's run 120.5 nm |
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20.00 |
CE 2335 |
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23.52 |
CE 3114 |
Surfaced. |
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12.08.44 |
SW 2, Sea 2, Cumulonimbus, 8/10, Vis. changing - 3000 meters, hazy horizon, 1026 mb |
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04.00 |
BD 9887 |
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Clearing, Vis. improving |
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07.30 |
Moonrise |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 23°T, 10 nm. |
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08.00 |
BD 9947 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
BD 9948 |
Surfaced 80.5 nm |
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Lat.: 43°15'N |
Submerged 37.0 nm |
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Long.: 26°14'W |
Day's run 117.5 nm |
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20.00 |
BD 9955 |
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23.47 |
BD 9956 |
Surfaced. |
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23.52 |
SW 3, Sea 2, few clouds, Vis. 4000 meters, lightly hazy horizon, 1027 mb |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 210°T, 11 nm. |
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13.08.44 |
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00.46 |
BD 9967 |
Naxos detection from 20°T, dived. |
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01.57 |
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No sound bearing, surfaced. |
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01.59 |
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Detection, Volume 1, from 350°T, showed the stern, moved off on the surface, because assumed a surface vessel on a westerly course. With slight zigzags slowly came back to old course. |
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02.00 |
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03.00 |
BD 9992 |
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04.00 |
BE 7747 |
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07.40 |
BE 7756 |
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07.41 |
Increasing cloudiness |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
BE 7764 |
Surfaced 63 nm |
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Lat.: 43°21'N |
Submerged 42 nm |
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Long.: 23°54'W |
Day's run 105 nm |
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20.00 |
BE 7841 |
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23.47 |
BE 7842 |
Surfaced. |
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14.08.44 |
SW 3, Sea 2-3, Cumulus, 1/10, Vis. 3000 meters, 1027 mb |
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04.00 |
BE 7838 |
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Increasing cloudiness, Vis, changing 3000 meters, isolated Summer lightening |
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07.25 |
BE 7924 |
Dived. |
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07.56 |
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5 aircraft bombs (bomber series throw?) faint ahead to port. |
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09.10 |
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3 detonations ahead. |
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12.00 |
BE 7922 |
Surfaced 83 nm |
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Lat.: 43°42'N |
Submerged 39 nm |
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Long.: 21°14'W |
Day's run 122 nm |
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13.27 |
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2 depth charges ahead to port, loud. |
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13.53 |
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3 " " " " |
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14.21 |
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2 " " " " |
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15.20 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1121/14/112: Tillessen, Lauterbach, Officer-Only: Due to defense situation off Bordeaux begin return transit to Trondheim immediately. If it is absolutely necessary, even with some stretching of supplies, a small supply from an other IXc boat is possible in square AK northern half. Give required quantity by Short Signal |
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14.08.44 |
North of the Azores |
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16.00 |
BE 7923 |
Set course for AK 3915. Came to course 340°. Fuel and provision-wise am short only a small quantity. Then I will have practically no reserve. After stretching there are still provisions for at most 30 days. With an initial day's run of 80-85 days and a average consumption of 1.5 cbm/day for the first stage, 13 days, I consume 19.5 cbm. The last stage requires a transit in the especially air endangered area with a day's run of 55-60 nm and also a consumption of 1.5 cbm (3 hours HF full charing) 20 days and 30.0 cbm. Total 49.5 cbm and 33 days, without the necessary margin for unpleasant adverse weather etc. Of course, if we are very lucky then both [provisions and fuel] will be enough, but to fumble around 50 nautical miles before convoy intake is not my thing. |
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19.00 |
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20.00 |
BE 7689 |
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23.38 |
BE 7686 |
Surfaced. |
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15.08.44 |
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03.28 |
SW 3, Sea 2, Cumulonimbus, 6/10, Vis. changing 2000-3000 meters, 1020 mb |
On 36 meters Outgoing ßß 0328: My position is BE 79. Necessary fuel oil 15 cbm. Have provisions for 4 weeks. U-539. |
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04.16 |
BE 7624 |
Incoming Radio Message 0348/15/122: Received by Bernau with Volume 5 on 36 meters at 03.28 and 03.29 ours. |
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Abating, overcast, drizzle, Vis. 10 nm |
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1.) Short Signal from Lauterbach: BE 79 need 15 cbm fuel oil, have provisions for 4 weeks. |
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2.) Short Signal weather report from Bode. |
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06.30 |
Vis. deteriorating, light fog, wind calm |
If the weather remained like this we could go without supply. |
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07.43 |
BE 7373 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
BE 7349 |
Surfaced 61.5 nm |
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Lat.: 45°04'N |
Submerged 37.0 nm |
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Long.: 21°40'W |
Day's run 98.5 nm |
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With a consumption of 1,340 cbm that is very favorable. Why does Tillessen not answer? |
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14.30 |
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3 depth charges, faint in E-sector. |
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14.41 |
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4 " " " |
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16.28 |
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3 " " " |
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20.00 |
BE 7318 |
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23.27 |
BE 7314 |
Surfaced. |
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23.58 |
BE 7311 |
Naxos detection, Volume 2 from 250°T, was louder, dived. |
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16.08.44 |
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01.03 |
WNW 2-3, Sea 2, heavily cloudy, Vis. 1500-3000 meters, 1019 mb |
Surfaced. |
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02.35 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1838/15/133: 1.) Lauterbach head for AK 10 to sully from Ohlsen. Details to follow in time. 2.) Tillessen assume that Norway can be reached without supply. (I hardly believe that!) |
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04.00 |
BE 4862 |
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Abating, nearly overcast |
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07.19 |
BE 4837 |
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12.00 |
BE 4837 |
Surfaced 49 nm |
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Lat.: 46°24'N |
Submerged 34 nm |
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Long.: 22°27'W |
Day's run 83 nm |
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18.10 |
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20.00 |
BE 4586 |
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23.26 |
BE 4582 |
Surfaced. |
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17.08.44 |
North of the Azores |
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04.00 |
WNW 3, Sea 2-3, overcast, low hanging clouds, 1020 mb |
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04.49 |
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Incoming Radio Message 0437/17/155: Tillessen reports on 36 meters at 04.28 hours received at Volume 5: My position is BE 42. No. |
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WSW 3, Sea 3, low hanging clouds, 1017 mb |
That means that he also must supply. He is not located approximately 30 nm ahead of us. |
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07.15 |
BE 4274 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
BE 4247 |
Surfaced 57 nm |
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Lat.: 47°42'N |
Submerged 32 nm |
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Long.: 23°28'W |
Day's run 89 nm |
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20.00 |
BE 4162 |
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23.47 |
BE 4138 |
Surfaced. |
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W 3, Sea 3, Altostratus, 6/10, Vis. 10 nm, 1015 mb |
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18.08.44 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 170°T, 18 nm. |
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03.21 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1929/17/166 Officer-Only: 1.) Bode, Lauterbach: Carry out meeting for necessary supply of Lauterbach for return transit to Norway at sunset on 22 August in square AK 8266. Behavior in accordance with Standing Order 24. Greatest caution. Report first if not met by the 3rd evening. Supplemental for Bode: do not interrupt weather reports if possible, return transit not before 1 September because at the moment no relief is possible. |
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2.) Ohlsen, Tillessen: carry out meeting analogously as under 1.) on 26 August in square AK 1832. |
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04.00 |
BE 1788 |
Course for new objective point. |
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06.14 |
BE 1785 |
Naxos detection, Volume 1 from 340°T, dived. |
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12.00 |
BE 1781 |
Surfaced 45 nm |
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Lat.: 48°33'N |
Submerged 35 nm |
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Long.: 24°30'W |
Day's run 80 nm |
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20.00 |
BE 1745 |
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23.46 |
BE 1741 |
Surfaced. |
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19.08.44 |
NW 5, Sea 4, nearly overcast, showers, Vis. changing, 1000-3000 meters, 1016 mb |
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01.50 |
BD 3935 |
Naxos detection, Volume 1, dived. |
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02.59 |
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04.00 |
BD 3931 |
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NW 4, Sea 4, overcast, showers, 1015 mb |
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19.08.44 |
Southeast of Greenland |
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06.53 |
BD 3682 |
Naxos detection, Volume 2, from 335°T, dived. |
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12.00 |
BD 3657 |
Surfaced 50 nm |
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Lat.: 49°33'N |
Submerged 36 nm |
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Long.: 25°58'W |
Day's run 86 nm |
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20.00 |
BD 3642 |
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23.54 |
BD 3617 |
Surfaced |
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20.08.44 |
NW 2, Sea 2, Cumulonimbus, 4/10, Vis. 3000 meters, 1027 mb |
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00.00 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 70°T, 8 nm. |
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04.00 |
BD 3283 |
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Abating, increasing low Stratus, haze |
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07.17 |
BD 3218 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
BD 3214 |
Surfaced 77 nm |
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Lat.: 50°51'N |
Submerged 34 nm |
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Long.: 27°54'W |
Day's run 111 nm |
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18.10 |
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20.00 |
AK 9898 |
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21.08.44 |
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00.07 |
AK 9894 |
Surfaced. |
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WNW 2, Sea 2, fog, Vis. 500 meters, 1027 mb |
The right supply weather, hopefully we will find each other and the weather holds. |
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04.00 |
AK 9842 |
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Showers, strong marine phosphorescence |
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07.50 |
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Fired the anti-aircraft weapons. Rammer is out of service so only semi-automatic fire. Dived. |
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08.05 |
AK 9489 |
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12.00 |
AK 9485 |
Surfaced 84 nm |
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Lat.: 52°02'N |
Submerged 32 nm |
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Long.: 30°14'W |
Day's run 116 nm |
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13.29 |
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2 medium-loud aircraft bombs. |
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13.50 |
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10 loud aircraft bombs (light concussion in the boat) both times ahead to port. |
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20.00 |
AK 9449 |
Prepared for fuel transfer. |
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23.53 |
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Surfaced. |
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22.08.44 |
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00.00 |
AK 9448 |
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00.27 |
AK 9444 |
Naxos detection, Volume 0-1, from 280°T, dived. |
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01.18 |
SW 2, Sea 2, fog, Vis. 5 nm, 1024 mb |
Surfaced. |
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By Serial Nos. 129 and 130 come 2 reports garbled from Control, probably from "von der Esch", reporting a convoy at 23.16 hours in square BD 2271 and at 00.48 hours in 2541. If the indicated course is indeed NE, I am in a favorable position, if only I still had torpedoes. I almost believe that Esch is with the southbound Swedes because they should be there now. Indeed the detections may have come from the direction of the convoy escort vessels. |
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04.00 |
AL 8626 |
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Freshening, 1018 mb |
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08.02 |
AK 8347 |
Dived. |
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SSW 4, Sea 3-4, fog, Vis. 5 nm, squalls, 1012 mb |
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12.00 |
AK 8266 |
Supply square. Surfaced 80.5 nm |
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Lat.: 53°15'N |
Submerged 34 nm |
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Long.: 32°35'W |
Day's run 114.5 nm |
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15.28 |
AK 8266 |
Surfaced for a navigation fix. |
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15.32 |
WNW 3, Sea 3-4, overcast, low hanging, fog banks, 1008 mb, Vis. 3 nm |
Dived. |
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22.08.44 |
Southeast of Greenland |
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18.08 |
AK 8266 |
Surfaced for a navigation fix. |
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18.11 |
Freshening, cloudy |
Dived. |
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19.57 |
AK 8266 |
Surfaced for a navigation fix. |
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20.02 |
Low hanging Cumulus and Altocumulus, 8/10, WNW 4, Sea 3-4, Vis. 6 nm, 1013 mb |
Came to course 320°, difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 140°T, 15 nm. |
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23.34 |
AK 8269 |
Surfaced. |
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WNW 4, Sea 3, 7/10, Vis. 4 nm, 1015 mb |
Proceeded in search courses around the square, nothing seen of Bode. |
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23.08.44 |
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02.01 |
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Dived in accordance with Standing Order 24. |
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02.30 |
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Engine sounds in 280°T. Suspect: Bode. |
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02.40 |
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" " in 281°T last bearing. |
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02.51 |
WNW 4, Sea 4, overcast, rain showers, Vis. 5 nm, 1017 mb |
Surfaced. Pursued sound bearing. |
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03.46 |
Dived. Faint sound bearing in 220°T. |
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04.09 |
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Surfaced. |
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04.25 - 04.40 |
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Circled, afterwards back and forth in position. |
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06.07 |
AK 8265 |
Dived to listen. |
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Nothing. Either Bode passed me or I passed him. |
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07.14 |
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Surfaced to run back. |
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07.30 |
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Dawn. |
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08.11 |
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Dived. |
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12.00 |
AK 8266 |
Surfaced 83 nm |
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Lat.: 53°17'N |
Submerged 32 nm |
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Long.: 32°40'W |
Day's run 85 nm |
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13.33 |
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Surfaced for a navigation fix. |
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13.35 |
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Dived. |
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16.10 |
W 3, Sea 3, Cumulus, 6/10, Vis. 6 nm, 1017 mb |
Surfaced for a navigation fix. |
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16.16 |
Dived. |
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18.08 |
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Surfaced for a navigation fix. |
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18.11 |
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Dived. Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 73°T, 3.5 nm. |
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23.28 |
AK 8266 |
Surfaced in the supply square. |
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24.08.44 |
WNW 2-3, Sea 2, 8/10, changing horizon, Vis. 5 nm, 1018 mb |
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00.00 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 198°T, 9 nm. |
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Improved out position. |
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02.08 |
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Dived to listen: nothing. |
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03.07 |
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Surfaced. |
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04.00 |
WNW 2, Sea 2, overcast, changing horizon, Vis. 8-10 nm, very dark, 1018 mb |
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04.25 |
Circled. |
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04.40 |
Afterwards back and forth in position. With flashing light Recognition Signals sent in each sector. |
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05.31 |
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Dived to listen. |
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07.00 |
AK 8266 |
Nothing, surfaced. |
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W 2-3, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. 25 nm, 1018 mb |
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07.35 |
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Morning twilight. |
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08.11 |
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Dived. Stopped on a layer at depth 48 meters. |
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Only light pumping is necessary. |
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12.00 |
AK 8266 |
Surfaced 45 nm |
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Lat.: 53°15'N |
Submerged 18 nm |
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Long.: 32°35'W |
Day's run 63 nm |
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13.48 |
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Surfaced for a navigation fix. |
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13.51 |
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Dived. |
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16.07 |
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Surfaced for a navigation fix. |
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16.10 |
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Dived. |
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18.01 |
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Surfaced. |
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24.08.44 |
Southeast of Greenland |
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18.04 |
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Dived. Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 50°T, 3 nm. |
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23.18 |
W 2, Sea 2, overcast, Vis. 3 nm, 1022 mb |
Surfaced. "U-Bode" in sight bearing 84°T, 3 nm away, faintly distinguished on the haze. |
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23.38 |
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Recognition Signals exchanged. I ran to his port side and gave him my intentions and suggestions by megaphone. |
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25.08.44 |
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00.20 |
AK 8266 |
Came to course 90° and both E-motors 70 RPM. |
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00.40 |
W 2, Sea 2, overcast, ground fog, 1022 mb |
Meanwhile established a sending line and sent the First Watch Officer over in the rubber boat to clarify the important questions and as a guide in case of difficulties. On the rubber boat carried over a working line and backed up the hose with it. Hose length 105 meters, line length 80 meters. Additionally a 2nd sending line for the working line to transfer provisions to bring back; unfortunately it turned out that despite this even a very small hose excess continually caused strong kinking in the hose to occur, tanking in and removing another 15 meters of hose length was necessary. Then finally came fuel, initially in small quantiles, later with an hourly average of 6-7 cbm. Because Bode only went to sea with an invasion outfitting, 12 weeks provisions was thought to be sufficient, it looked very poor for provisions. But we still get something, so that I can now get along up to 5 weeks with the strongest stretching and get to Kiel without having to see a Norwegian base. |
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04.00 |
AK 8345 |
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W 1, Sea 1, light Swell, ground fog, 1022 mb |
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07.20 |
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Oil pumping secured. Took over 25 cbm. Also this quantity is enough for 35 days with an average day's run of 60 nm. |
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07.52 |
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Connection disestablished, First Watch Officer taken back, unfortunately without any important experiences concerning the transit to Trondheim because U-Bode had snorkeled for 15 days. |
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08.00 |
AK 8346 |
U-Bode out of sight. |
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08.27 |
W 1, Sea 1, light Swell, clearing a bit |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
AK 8352 |
Surfaced 37.0 nm |
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Lat.: 53°23'N |
Submerged 19.5 nm |
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Long.: 31°48'W |
Day's run 56.5 nm |
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20.00 |
AK 8329 |
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26.08.44 |
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00.16 |
AK 8334 |
Surfaced. |
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W 1, Sea 1, Swell, overcast, rain showers, Vis, 2000 meters, light haze, 1022 mb |
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04.00 |
AK 6749 |
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Clearing, marine phosphorescence |
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07.25 |
AK 6761 |
Dived. |
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1021 mb, otherwise unchanged |
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12.00 |
AK AK 6738 |
Surfaced 71 nm |
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Lat.: 54°23'N |
Submerged 23 nm |
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Long.: 29°44'W |
Day's run 94 nm |
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26.08.44 |
Southeast of Greenland |
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20.00 |
AK 6811 |
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27.08.44 |
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00.21 |
AK 6578 |
Surfaced. |
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01.32 |
NW 1, Sea 1, Swell, Altocumulus, 8/10, Vis. 2500-3000 meters, 1022 mb |
I attempt with both diesels to determine possible shaft damage to the starboard shaft, because the starboard diesel cannot be run at more then 380 RPM without reaching the exhaust gas temperature limit. Trials on the surface finished. |
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02.05 |
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04.00 |
AK 6556 |
Results: Possible damage to the shaft part between the tail shaft and the propeller. |
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Freshening to 2, Vis. deteriorating |
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07.27 |
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Dived. |
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08.15 ) |
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Second determination of the shaft damage with both E-motors run at AK. Port shaft and motor reach 285 RPM, the starboard shaft reaches only 250 RPM, therefore the damage doesn't lie there, as initially suspected in the diesel rather than in the tail shaft. |
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12.00 |
AK 6613 |
Surfaced 66 nm |
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Lat.: 55°26'N |
Submerged 32 nm |
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Long.: 27°37'W |
Day's run 98 nm |
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20.00 |
AK 6388 |
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28.08.44 |
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00.15 |
AK 6386 |
Surfaced. |
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NW 3, Sea 3, short Swell, overcast, Vis. 2500-3000 meters, 1022 mb |
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04.00 |
AL 4129 |
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Freshening, Cumulonimbus, 1020 mb, light marine phosphorescence |
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07.04 |
AL 4123 |
Dived. |
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Unchanged, 1017 mb |
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12.00 |
AK 1989 |
Surfaced 66.0 nm |
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Lat.: 56°27'N |
Submerged 34.0 nm |
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Long.: 25°25'W |
Day's run 100.0 nm |
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20.00 |
AL 1992 |
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29.08.44 |
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00.23 |
AL 1969 |
Surfaced. |
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W 4, Sea 4, overcast, Altocumulus, showers, Vis. changing up to 2500 meters, 1012 mb |
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04.00 |
AL 0127 |
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1009 mb |
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05.12 |
AL 0125 |
A bright yellowish light bearing 140°T at about 30° high, which shifted ahead and fell. In the binoculars another dull red light close to it, identified as an aircraft and because it was recognized as flying off, crash dived, depth A +10 meters. |
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12.00 |
AL 1889 |
Surfaced 47 nm |
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Lat.: 57°17'N |
Submerged 32 nm |
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Long.: 23°34'W |
Day's run 79 nm |
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29.08.44 |
South of Iceland |
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20.00 |
AL 1894 |
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30.08.44 |
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00.33 |
AL 1891 |
Surfaced. |
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W 4, Sea 4-5, showers, Cumulonimbus-Altocumulus, 9/10, Vis. 2000 meters, 996 mb |
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03.11 |
AL 2714 |
Dived. |
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04.46 |
NWbyN 3, Sea 4, Cumulonimbus, 6/10, showers, Vis. 2500 meters, 995 mb |
Surfaced. |
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05.25 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 252°T, 19 nm. |
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06.00 |
AL 1832 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
AL 1698 |
Surfaced 54.5 nm |
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Lat.: 58°14'N |
Submerged 26.0 nm |
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Long.: 23°08'W |
Day's run 70.5 nm |
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12.35 |
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Sound bearing in 240°T. |
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15.28 |
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Recognized as diesel 108 RPM in 285°T. |
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18.19 |
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Diesel in 5°T, Volume 3. |
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18.30 |
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Speed change to 90 RPM, grew fainter. |
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19.45 |
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Last sound bearing in 30°T, might be a Swede. |
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20.00 |
AL 1696 |
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31.08.44 |
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00.14 |
AL 2571 |
Surfaced. |
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00.49 |
N 2, Sea 2, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1004 mb, moon |
Dived. |
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03.37 |
AL 2548 |
Surfaced. |
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NNE 2-3, Sea 2, Vis. 3000 meters, 1005 mb, Northern Lights |
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04.10 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 0°T, 32 nm. |
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05.33 |
AL 2381 |
Dived. |
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08.00 |
AL 2381 |
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12.00 |
AL 2357 |
Surfaced 25.5 nm |
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Lat.: 59°27'N |
Submerged 26.0 nm |
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Long.: 22°07'W |
Day's run 51.5 nm |
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20.00 |
AL 2355 |
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01.09.44 |
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00.20 |
AL 2353 |
Surfaced. |
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NE 3, Sea 3, Cumulus, 7/10, Vis. 2000 meters, Vis. 1018 mb |
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01.30 |
AL 2337 |
Dived. |
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04.00 |
AL 2348 |
Surfaced. |
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06.00 |
AL 2411 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
AL 2278 |
Surfaced 27.5 nm |
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Lat.: 60°02'N |
Submerged 25.0 nm |
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Long.: 20°50'W |
Day's run 52.5 nm |
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20.00 |
AL 2276 |
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02.09.44 |
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00.22 |
AL 2284 |
Surfaced. |
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E 2, Sea 2, Cumulus, 4/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1024 mb, full moon |
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00.23 |
Crash dive for light on the horizon. |
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00.40 |
In the periscope recognized as an illuminated steamer. Diesel sound bearing, steamer slowly comes closer. |
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Swede "DAGMAR SALEN", well illuminated, course 60°, speed 8-9 knots. |
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02.09.44 |
South of Iceland |
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01.56 |
AL 2284 |
Surfaced, after I had some distance from the highly visible Swede, because such a "Christmas tree" usually attracts everything, especially aircraft. |
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02.15 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 210°T, 10 nm. |
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03.27 |
AL 2282 |
Dived. |
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04.44 |
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Surfaced. |
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05.52 |
AL 2259 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
AL 2264 |
Surfaced 25.5 nm |
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Lat.: 60°28'N |
Submerged 26.5 nm |
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Long.: 19°50'W |
Day's run 52.0 nm |
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20.00 |
AL 2262 |
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03.09.44 |
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00.20 |
AL 2239 |
Surfaced. |
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E 2-3, Sea 2, 8/10, Cumulus-Cirrus, Vis. up to 3000 meters, 1022 mb |
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01.50 |
Dived. |
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04.56 |
AL 3112 |
Surfaced. |
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1020 mb, decreasing cloudiness |
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05.58 |
AE 7984 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
AE 7985 |
Surfaced 25.5 nm |
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Lat.: 61°05'N |
Submerged 27.0 nm |
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Long.: 18°35'W |
Day's run 52.5 nm |
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20.00 |
SE 7959 |
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04.09.44 |
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00.15 |
AE 7964 |
Surfaced. |
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E 3, Sea 1, Cumulus, 8/10, Vis. 2500 meters, 1022 mb |
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02.08 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 313°T, 20 nm. |
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02.48 |
AE 7697 |
Dived. |
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05.03 |
1022 mb |
Surfaced. |
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05.17 |
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Incoming Radio Message 0254/4/165: Tillessen transmitted on 36 meters at 02.38 with Volume 4: Fuel desperate, when can I expect supply. My position is AK 10. |
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In that case he does not seem to have deciphered the Officer-Only Radio Message to us and him properly, but he did not report after the message from Ohlsen. Strange, if he felt forgotten. It was unthinkable that he would reach Trondheim with his fuel. |
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05.55 |
AE 7692 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
AE 7693 |
Surfaced 36 nm |
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Lat.: 62°04'N |
Submerged 26 nm |
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Long.: 17°38'W |
Day's run 62 nm |
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12.24 |
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1 medium-loud aircraft bomb. |
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20.00 |
AE 8447 |
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05.09.44 |
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00.07 |
AE 8445 |
Surfaced. |
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NE 1, light Swell, nearly cloudless, Vis. 3 nm, strong Northern Lights, 1023 mb |
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01.32 |
AE 8433 |
Dived. |
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05.02 |
AE 8451 |
Surfaced. |
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Increasing cloudiness, 1021 mb |
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05.09.44 |
South of Iceland |
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05.15 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 267°T, 12 nm. |
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05.48 |
AE 8419 |
Dived |
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12.00 |
AE 8424 |
Surfaced 21 nm |
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Lat.: 62°32'N |
Submerged 28 nm |
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Long.: 16°34'W |
Day's run 49 nm |
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20.00 |
AE 8422 |
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06.09.44 |
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00.03 |
AE 8423 |
Surfaced. |
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01.00 |
NE 1, Sea 1, Altocumulus, 4/10, Vis. 3500 meters, 1016 mb, freshening |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 2807°T, 8 nm. |
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01.03 |
AE 8189 |
Naxos detection from starboard abeam, from 140°T. Dives after 2 impulses. |
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02.03 |
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At Very Long Wavelength reception depth sound bearings from 260°T, growing louder, diesel 90 RPM. Every 4 seconds Asdic impulse. Slowly drew deeper and let it draw past to starboard. |
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02.30 |
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No further sound bearings |
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02.34 |
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New diesel from 315°T, 90 RPM, quickly growing louder, Asdic irregularly. Let settle slowly to depth A +10 meters. Volume 4. After each second Asdic impulse something like a purr. |
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02.42 |
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Diesel passed very close, so that propellers were audible with the naked ear. Sound bearing jumped from 20° to 220°T. After passing no further Asdic impulses. Diesel shifted now slowly to 145°T. |
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02.53 |
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Boat has fallen to depth A +40 meters. Last sound bearing in 140°T as with the first diesel. Probably a search group, looking for snorkelers. If with aircraft? I don't think so. This will show on surfacing! |
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04.59 |
AE 8194 |
Surfaced. |
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NE 2-3, Sea 2, 5/10, 1017 mb |
Nothing to see, also no detections. |
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06.03 |
AE 8192 |
Battery is full again, dived. |
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12.00 |
AE 8193 |
Surfaced 21.5 nm |
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Lat.: 62°57'N |
Submerged 28.0 nm |
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Long.: 15°17'W |
Day's run 49.5 nm |
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The weather period is as unfavorable as could be imagined, bright starry clear, cloudless, no Sea State, moon and no lows in sight, because a stationary high must lie over northern Sweden. Also unfortunately the current here is against us, however we have time. Until now always a full battery and enough air. |
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16.50 ) |
AE 8271 |
Each 8 faint depth charges on the starboard side. |
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16.53 ) |
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17.25 ) |
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In short intervals individual and multiple up to 8 depth charges, faint also on the starboard side. |
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17.48 ) |
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19.09 ) |
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16 faint depth charges on the starboard side. |
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19.17 ) |
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There they seem to have had one with a roll. |
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20.00 |
AE 8247 |
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07.09.44 |
South of Iceland |
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00.04 |
AE 8248 |
Surfaced. |
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NNW 1, Sea 1, 6/10, Vis. 3000 meters, 1022 mb, moon rising |
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03.01 |
AE 8229 |
Dived. |
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04.52 |
AE 8229 |
Surfaced. |
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NNE 3, Sea 2-3, nearly overcast, hail showers, 1020 mb, Vis. changing |
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05.52 |
AE 8235 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
AE 8233 |
Surfaced 44 nm |
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Lat.: 63°31'N |
Submerged 26 nm |
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Long.: 13°12'W |
Day's run 70 nm |
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20.00 |
AE 8311 |
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08.09.44 |
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00.00 |
AE 5978 |
Surfaced. |
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00.10 |
N 2, Sea 1, Swell, Altocumulus, 4/10, Vis. 4500 meters, 1027 mb, moon |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 270°T, 8 nm. |
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01.58 |
AE 5973 |
Dived. |
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04.34 |
NE 2, Sea 1, Swell, Altocumulus, 3/10, Vis. 4500 meters, 1026 mb |
Surfaced. |
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05.34 |
AE 5958 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
AE 5959 |
Surfaced 31.5 nm |
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Lat.: 63°58'N |
Submerged 25.0 nm |
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Long.: 11°43'W |
Day's run 56.5 nm |
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20.00 |
AE 5964 |
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23.50 |
AE 5962 |
Surfaced. |
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23.57 |
NE 1, Swell 1, 2/10, Vis. 3000-5000 meters, 1027 mb |
Incoming ßß completely garbled, not heard by Control; because not understandable, did not repeat. |
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09.09.44 |
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01.05 |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 192°T, 7 nm. |
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01.46 |
AE 6744 |
Dived. |
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04.33 |
AE 6745 |
Surfaced. |
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SW 1, Swell 1, Cumulostratus, Vis, 6000 meters, freshening, 1025 mb |
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05.41 |
AE 6734 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
AE 6755 |
Surfaced 33.5 nm |
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Lat.: 64°02'N |
Submerged 25.0 nm |
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Long.: 09°04'W |
Day's run 58.5 nm |
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20.00 |
AE 6756 |
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23.35 |
AE 6784 |
Surfaced. |
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10.09.44 |
SE 1, Swell 1, overcast, Alto- Cirrostratus, Vis, 2000 meters, 1021 mb |
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02.02 |
AE 6845 |
Dived. |
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04.16 |
E 0-1, Swell, 9/10, hazy, Vis. 2000 meters, 1021 mb |
Surfaced. |
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05.43 |
AE 6852 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
AE 6853 |
Surfaced 46 nm |
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Lat.: 64°09'N |
Submerged 25 nm |
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Long.: 07°01'W |
Day's run 71 nm |
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10.09.44 |
North of the Faroes |
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20.00 |
AE 6862 |
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23.35 |
AE 6863 |
Surfaced. |
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23.46 |
SW 0-1, Swell 1, 2/10, haze, Vis. 4000 meters, 1026 mb |
Naxos detection from 125°T, dived. |
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11.09.44 |
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00.45 |
AE 6863 |
Surfaced. |
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00.46 |
Ground fog, 200-400 meters high, Vis. 3000-5000 meters |
Naxos detection from 0°T. |
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02.23 |
Surfaced. |
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02.25 |
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Naxos detection from 180°T, turned away. Repeated after 3 minutes at Volume 2-3, dived. |
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02.28 |
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03.01 |
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Surfaced. |
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03.58 |
AE 6942 |
Naxos detection from 180°T, dived. |
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04.40 |
Vis. was somewhat better |
Surfaced. |
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05.17 |
AE 6943 |
Naxos detection, louder from 160°T, dived. |
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12.00 |
AE 6927 |
Surfaced 21 nm |
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Lat.: 64°12'N |
Submerged 27 nm |
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Long.: 05°19'W |
Day's run 48 nm |
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20.00 |
AE 6929 |
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23.31 |
AE 6929 |
Surfaced. |
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23.34 |
SW 2, Swell 1, overcast, Vis. 3000 meters, 1031 mb |
Naxos detection, growing louder, shifting from 70°-30°T, dived. |
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12.09.44 |
In general, it may be said of Very Long Wavelength Program Times, that these should be adhered to by the transmitting site, since any unnecessary longer stay at receiving depth represents an increased discharge of the battery. |
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00.22 |
AE 6937 |
Surfaced. |
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00.27 |
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Naxos detection from 230°T, Volume 0-1, was louder, the irregular impulses com at a second interval, At Volume 2-3, dived |
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00.28 |
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00.31 |
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01.53 |
AE 6937 |
Surfaced. 6-minute detection observed. Remained in the same direction and was louder, at Volume 3 dived. |
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02.04 |
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02.48 |
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Incoming Radio Message 2011/11/108: 1.) Lauterbach: Go to Bergen, on 12 September at 08.00 hours switch to Coastal Circuit. |
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2.) Mühlendahl. . . . |
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03.04 |
Light marine phosphorescence |
Immediately after surfacing again detection with only slight shift to the right, Volume 0-1, impulses are irregular. After 4 minutes no detection, then occurring on the old bearing. Detection observed by Fliege [Wanze antenna] continually until the boat could no longer turn fast enough with hard rudder. The possibility that the aircraft flew past I believe is mot likely, because then the detection occurred in the opposite sector to the right. At Volume 2-3 dived. |
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03.22 |
AE 6938 |
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Radar gear must be worked with reduced power. |
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04.30 |
SE 6938 |
Surfaced. Immediate detection from 0°T. Impulses 2 seconds, Volume 1, then increasing to 2 with impulses 1 second, at Volume 3 dived. |
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04.33 |
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Economical operation [intermittant operation of radar] is apparently no longer common, because of snorkeling. |
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12.09.44 |
North of the Faroes |
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12.00 |
AE 6963 |
Surfaced 5 nm |
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Lat.: 64°08'N |
Submerged 29 nm |
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Long.: 04°06'W |
Day's run 34 nm |
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20.00 |
AF 4744 |
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Our battery is in a very bad condition, according to the E-meter readings, only half of the discharge value calculated from the table on the basis of acidity and density is discharged. This provides no reassurance when traveling through air endangered squares. |
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AF 4747 |
Surfaced. |
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SSW 2, Sea 1-2, Altostratus, 2/10, Vis. 2500 meters, 1026 mb |
From 00.17 hours until diving continual detection with Volume from 0-1, changing from the direction 120-180°T, always turned the bow towards, by this the radar carrier flies back and forth in this sector. |
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AF 4772 |
At Volume 2-3 dived. |
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02.18 |
AF 4772 |
Surfaced. |
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02.31 |
Moon faint in ground haze as a crescent in 35°T. |
Faint Naxos detection from 180°T, not heard momentarily, then from 210°T and from 170°T with changing Volume, probably 2 locator's, because impulses were irregular and not occurring from the same direction. |
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At Volume 2 dived. |
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04.00 |
AF 4775 |
Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 90°T, 19 nm. Surfaced. |
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Unchanged, moon crescent brighter |
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Detection barely audible from 120°T, shifted growing louder over the sectors up to 210°T. Impulses with growing Volume, 1 second, narrow maximum. |
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2nd locator. Possibly the 2 gear are in one aircraft. Continually turned towards, 210°T. |
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04.23 |
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04.26 |
AF 4785 |
Dived at Volume 2. |
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5 very bright, quite close, quickly following one another, detonations ahead to starboard. |
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12.00 |
AF 4789 |
Surfaced 15.5 nm |
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Lat.: 63°37'N |
Submerged 27.0 nm |
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Long.: 02°32'W |
Day's run 42.5 nm |
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20.00 |
AF 7132 |
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23.36 |
AF 7132 |
Surfaced. Immediately on surfacing from 100°T Naxos detection with Volume 1. Taken ahead. Shifted slowly with increasing strength to the NW. |
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S 2, Sea 2, low Stratus, 7/10, Vis. 2000 meters, 1032 mb |
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Two locators from the same sector. One locator was louder. |
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Dived at Volume 3. |
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14.09.44 |
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01.23 |
AF 7136 |
Surfaced. Immediate detection astern from 30°T. |
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01.33 |
Freshening |
Moved off. 2nd locator comes in 110°T. |
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14.09.44 |
North of the Shetlands |
Volume 1-2, tone level 900 Hz, whereas the 1st locator was at 600 Hz and in the meantime the 1st increased in Volume to 3, dived. |
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01.35 |
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03.47 |
AF 7136 |
Surfaced. |
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03.48 |
S 2, Sea 2, 8/10, Vis. 2500 meters, 1032 mb |
Detection from 350°T, moved off. Detection up to Volume 1-2. 2nd locator from 310°T (about Volume 1), thereafter the 1st locator could not be heard. Momentarily no detections |
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Now and then again heard at Volume 1-2. |
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Then a new 3rd locator and 1st locator both from the NW sector, slowly growing louder. Dived at Volume 3 from the 3rd locator. |
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04.51 |
AF 7217 |
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Duration of the different times heard: 1st gear 11 minutes, 2nd gear 17 minutes, 3rd gear 25 minutes. The times overlapped. The impulses did not come from the same direction, so that with the 3rd radar carrier it had to be assumed it was moving back and forth in position, by which the increase and decreasing in Volume was explained. Possibly circling flying in a carousel. Hopefully I have gotten away from this "club", which I had with me yesterday and and finally left behind today. I do not think I was detected with certainty. It is possible that the surveillance has indications of my presence. They are not sure about the course and to where I am going. The signs suggest that the Englander performs barrier flights with course SW-NE and it can easily monitor the two routes to Trondheim and Bergen by means of fewer consecutive aircraft. Returning approximately every half hour. Still 250 nm to Hellesøy! |
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12.00 |
AF 7242 |
Surfaced 15.5 nm |
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Lat.: 63°13'N |
Submerged 27.0 nm |
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Long.: 01°18'W |
Day's run 42.5 nm |
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20.00 |
AF 7249 |
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22.35 |
AF 7257 |
Surfaced. The dubious area seems to be over. Well it is not the Bay of Biscay. So we weren't detected! |
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15.09.44 |
SSE 2-3, Sea 3, overcast, Cumulonimbus, Vis. 2000 meters, 1023 mb |
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04.00 |
AF 7646 |
Set off briskly. |
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05.32 |
AF 7682 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
AF 7686 |
Surfaced 92 nm |
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Lat.: 61°57'N |
Submerged 26 nm |
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Long.: 02°00'E |
Day's run 118 nm |
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20.00 |
AF 7934 |
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15.09.44 |
West of Norway |
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Incoming Radio Message: 0834/15/90: 1) Bode, Steinmetz, Lauterbach, Engel, Stock: Go to Bergen. |
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2) etc. . . . |
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20.00 |
AF 7932 |
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22.06 |
AF 7932 |
Surfaced. |
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16.09.44 |
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00.28 |
SSE 4, Sea 4, overcast, showers, Vis. 1000 meters, 1020 mb, freshening |
Outgoing ßß: Position 30 hours off escort intake point. Navigation uncertain, request Radio Navigation support. |
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"U-539" |
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Short Signal was sent on alternate frequency on 54 meters, however not heard or acknowledged. |
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04.00 |
AF 8788 |
From soundings the boat is a bit north and behind. |
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SSE 5, Sea 5, light marine phosphorescence |
From the breakers from ahead the Fliege breaks off from its base. Continued on with finger antenna. From the seas parts of the conning tower cladding were torn away. |
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Outgoing ßß: Position 24 hours off escort intake point, my navigation is uncertain, request Radio Navigation support at the beginning of darkness. "U-539" |
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Sent on Coastal and repeated correctly. |
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05.17 |
AN 2411 |
Dived. |
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12.00 |
AN 2411 |
Surfaced 75 nm |
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Lat.: 60°41'N |
Submerged 30 nm |
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Long.: 04°20'E |
Day's run 105 nm |
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16.00 |
AN 2442 |
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17.12 |
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Incoming Radio Message 1314/16/9: From 11. U.-Flottille. |
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To Radio Message 0429/16/4: Which boat is off which objective point? Send again. |
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That's great! I wonder where that went astray. Also perhaps something could have been asked a little bit earlier. |
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22.03 |
AN 2445 |
Surfaced. |
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22.25 |
S 2, Sea 1, 8/10, Vis. 2000 meters, 1022 mb |
Outgoing Radio Message 2202/16/21: Lauterbach to 11. U-Flottille. Position 8 hours from Hellesøy, request Bergen North. |
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If something is still incomprehensible, I do not understand. |
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Incoming Radio Message 1743/16/15: 11. U-Flottille to Lauterbach: Escort positioned 17 September 06.00 hours Hellesøy. Radio Beacon Group Bergen North runs from 02.00 to 05.00 hours. |
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Difference between dead reckoning and actual position after a navigation fix: 320°T, 26 nm. |
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17.09.44 |
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00.06 |
AN 2339 |
Dived, until the radio beacons run. |
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01.55 |
AN 2336 |
Surfaced. |
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Bearings from the radio beacons confirm my position. |
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04.00 |
AN 2415 |
Visual bearing from Holmengra. |
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06.02 |
S 1, Sea 1, overcast, Vis. 1500 meters, 1022 mb |
After a few difficulties due to bad visibility and haze I am abeam Hellesøy Lighthouse. |
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06.23 |
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Taken in convoy and proceeded through the inner Hellesøy Fjord. |
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09.48 |
Bergen |
Made fast Bergen - Marineholm. |
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Submerged 24 nm |
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Day's run 103 nm |
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Reported to the Chef der 11. U-Flottille. |
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Report at F.d.U. West. |
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Muster by F.d.U. West and Award Ceremony. |
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16.15 |
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Convoy intake with U-716 (Dunkelberg). |
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Transit to Stavanger, on archipelago route |
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18.09.44 |
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Passed Haugesund. |
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Boat shifted to Slaughterhouse Pier. |
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Area conference at Chef 17. U-Jagd. |
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17.26 |
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Cast off Stavanger. |
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18.08 |
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Convoy intake by escort U-Jäger 1713 and 1711. Continued transit to Kristiansand South. |
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19.09.44 |
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SE 1, Sea 1, Vis. 2500 meters, 1036 mb |
Passed Signal Station released from convoy. |
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Surfaced 126 nm |
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Submerged 1 nm |
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Day's run 127 nm |
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20.01 |
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Cast off. |
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20.00 |
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Taken in convoy. Transit to Kiel. |
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Outgoing Radio Message 2012/21: To 5. U-Flottille: U-716 and U-539 departed Kristiansand South for Kiel. Radio Circuit Baltic Security Circuit. from Lauterbach. |
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20.09.44 |
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00.00 |
EbyN 1-2, Sea 1, 8/10, Vis. 2500 meters, 1030 mb |
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09.07 |
Incoming Radio Message 0827/34: U-539 (Lauterbach) U-716 (Dunkelberg) from 5. U-Flottille: |
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Lat.: 57°30'N |
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Long.: 11°30'E |
U-539 run into Flensburg. |
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U-716 run into Kiel. |
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12.00 |
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Outer escort change |
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19.00 |
Abeam Anholt. |
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21.09.44 |
EbyN 1, Sea 1, Altocumulus, 3/10, Vis. 6 nm, 1030 mb |
Transit through the Great Belt. |
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Incoming Radio Message 1014/62: 5. U-Flottille to U-539 (Lauterbach) U-716 (Dunkelberg). |
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Immediately confirm Serial No. 34 and 52. |
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Outgoing Radio Message 1058/63: Lauterbach to 5. U-Flottille. Arrival Flensburg 22 September 09.30 hours. Serial No. 34 and 52 are hereby confirmed. |
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21.09.44 |
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Incoming Radio Message: 1451/68: U-539 (Lauterbach-Emden). In recognition of your achievements in the name of the Führer I award you the German Cross in Gold. |
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Ob.d.M. and B.d.U. |
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Congratulations 5. and 33. U-Flottille. |
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17.00 |
Abeam Kjelsnor |
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20.43 |
E 1, Sea 1, 7/10, Vis. 4000 meters, 1030 mb, 18 meters water |
Anchored in Anchorage G. |
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20.53 |
Weighed anchor and moved further. |
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21.21 |
Anchored in Anchorage G. |
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22.09.44 |
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05.30 |
E 1, Sea 1, 7/10, misty, 1024 mb |
Weighed anchor, on prescribed route to Flensburg. |
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09.30 |
Made fast Flensburg U-boat Base. |
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Day's run: Surfaced 114 nm |
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On board, 22 September 1944. |
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