U-858 was met by USS Carter and Muir on May 10 and escorted to Fort Miles, Delaware by USS Pillsbury and Pope arriving May 14, 1945 |
U-858 is brought to anchor at Cape Henlopen, Delaware, just off Fort Miles where U-858's crew was landed - a Coast Guard HNS-1 Helicopter is overhead |
U-858 received the order to surrender from Germany on May 8. As instructed she surfaced and set a black flag. On May 9 she established communications with US station OZZ110 giving her position course and speed . USS Carter and Muir met U-858 on the morning of 10 May 1945. USS Pillsbury and Pope arrived later that day, took over the boat placing a USN crew aboard and removing 1/2 her crew including three of her four officers. They escorted her to the waters off Cape May, New Jersey arriving the morning of May 14, 1945. U-858's crew was transferred to the rescue tug ATR-57 and landed at Fort Miles Delaware. U-858 was brought to anchor at Cape Henlopen, Delaware and later moved to the Navy Yard at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |