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IRONxMortlock
01-20-07, 12:07 AM
As Lt.Pache left Lorient a near collision with another ship was a poor omen for what was to become his last patrol.
http://img377.imageshack.us/img377/3858/sh3img20120071147114069lk.png

On his 3rd Patrol Lt. Pache destroyed entire convoy of tankers onroute to the United States from South America. The Shell company will not be pleased (love that attention to detail btw!).
http://img250.imageshack.us/img250/5479/sh3img18120072142346872ib.png

It's not looking good for this lone tanker.
http://img379.imageshack.us/img379/1231/sh3img1612007215425155sz.png

Down she goes.
http://img379.imageshack.us/img379/2241/sh3img16120072228455155bv.png

The British won't be using this pier again until they clear the mess up.
http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/205/sh3img16120072057158758kv.png


A Black Swan class dropped a depth charge which exploded in contact with hull. At a depth of 150m, the U-505 broke up almost immediately with the loss of all hands.

Name: WALTER PASCHE
Date of Birth: 15DEC15
Place of Birth: CUXHAVEN
Date of Intake: 01APR36 (CREW 36)


Promotions
13DEC36 SEEKADETT
01FEB38 F?HNRICH Z. S.
01APR40 OBERF?HNRICH Z. S.
01AUG40 LEUTNANT Z. S.
01FEB42 OBERLEUTNANT Z. S.


Medals
07MAR42 IRON CROSS, SECOND CLASS
16APR42 IRON CROSS, FIRST CLASS
06MAY42 KNIGHT'S CROSS
30JUN42 KNIGHT'S CROSS WITH OAK LEAVES


U-Bootwaffe Postings
02JAN41 1st Flotilla (Commander training)
01FEB42 10th Flotilla (6 patrols)


U-Boat Commands
01FEB42 U-505 (file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Mark/My%20Documents/Personnel%20Files/SH3/Walter%20Pasche/U-505%20Crew%20List.html), Type IXC (6 patrols)


Patrol 1
U-505, 10th Flotilla
Left at: February 1, 1942, 02:07
From: Lorient
Mission Orders: Patrol grid CA57 0207 Patrol results
Crew losses: 0
Ships sunk: 0
Aircraft destroyed: 0
Patrol tonage: 0 tons

10 Feb 1942 Patrol 2
U-505, 10th Flotilla
Left at: February 10, 1942, 20:19
From: Lorient
Mission Orders: Patrol grid EE74 14 Feb 1942
0859 CG 75 Ship sunk! Kilauea (Pyro Ammunition ship), 6753 tons
0909 CG 75 Ship sunk! M/V Glenapp (Large Cargo), 10753 tons
0935 CG 75 Ship sunk! S.S. Agnes Donna (Large Merchant), 14470 tons
2302 CG 72 Ship sunk! M/V Bayfield (Large Cargo), 8373 tons
2313 CG 72 Ship sunk! Rainier (Pyro Ammunition ship), 8696 tons
17 Feb 1942
0033 Patrol results
Crew losses: 0
Ships sunk: 5
Aircraft destroyed: 0
Patrol tonage: 49045 tons

18 Feb 1942 1709 Patrol 3
U-505, 10th Flotilla
Left at: February 18, 1942, 17:09
From: Corrientes 05 Mar 1942
1342 ED 98 Ship sunk! M/V Cannon Beach (Medium Tanker), 11608 tons
1349 ED 98 Ship sunk! M/V Little Big Horn (Medium Tanker), 11607 tons
1408 ED 98 Ship sunk! M/V Blackstocks Ford (Medium Tanker), 11609 tons 06 Mar 1942
0023 ED 94 Ship sunk! S.S. Bayfield (Large Merchant), 10235 tons
0031 ED 94 Ship sunk! M/V Turkey Island (Medium Tanker), 10065 tons
0714 ED 83 Ship sunk! M/V Laurelwood (Medium Tanker), 11168 tons
1418 ED 58 Ship sunk! S.S. Esso Nashville (Large Merchant), 12306 tons
1423 ED 58 Ship sunk! USS Phelps (Somers Class) , 1850 tons
1506 ED 58 Ship sunk! M/V Franche Compte (Medium Tanker), 11167 tons
07 Mar 1942
0718 Patrol results
Crew losses: 0
Ships sunk: 9
Aircraft destroyed: 0
Patrol tonage: 91615 tons

05 Apr 1942 2002 Patrol 4
U-505, 10th Flotilla
Left at: April 5, 1942, 20:02
From: Lorient
Mission Orders: Patrol grid ED98
12 Apr 1942
0717 CG 88 Ship sunk! Sangay (Pyro Ammunition ship), 8028 tons
0733 CG 88 Ship sunk! S.S. Carrier Dove (Large Merchant), 12294 tons
2118 CG 88 Ship sunk! M/V Shenandoah (Large Cargo), 9208 tons
2131 CG 88 Ship sunk! M/V Meerkerk (Large Cargo), 9206 tons
13 Apr 1942
0103 CG 88 Ship sunk! M/V Empire Glade (Large Cargo), 9205 tons
0911 CG 87 Ship sunk! S.S. Stevens Victory (Victory Cargo), 7714 tons
0912 CG 87 Ship sunk! M/V Del Norte (Large Cargo), 9207 tons
2327 DJ 13 Aircraft destroyed! Avro Anson MkI Reconnaissance Aircraft
16 Apr 1942
0143 Patrol results
Crew losses: 0
Ships sunk: 7
Aircraft destroyed: 1
Patrol tonage: 64862 tons

17 Apr 1942 0826 Patrol 5
U-505, 10th Flotilla
Left at: April 17, 1942, 08:26
From: Corrientes 18 Apr 1942
2104 DT 32 Ship sunk! S.S. Revoljucija (Passenger/Cargo), 2015 tons
30 Apr 1942
1943 EE 71 Ship sunk! HMS Iroquois (Tribal Class Destroyer), 1850 tons
2000 EE 71 Ship sunk! M/V Montezuma Castle (Medium Tanker), 12377 tons 02 May 1942
1415 ED 91 Ship sunk! S.S. Nanticoke (Small Tanker), 4379 tons
03 May 1942
0429 ED 98 Ship sunk! M/V Opequon (Medium Tanker), 10115 tons
0429 ED 98 Ship sunk! M/V Archers Hope (Medium Tanker), 10111 tons
0430 ED 98 Ship sunk! M/V Trevilian (Medium Tanker), 10113 tons
0944 ED 94 Ship sunk! M/V Coulee Dam (Medium Tanker), 10822 tons
2241 ED 91 Ship sunk! M/V Fort Laramie (Medium Tanker), 10824 tons
06 May 1942
0018 Patrol results
Crew losses: 0
Ships sunk: 9
Aircraft destroyed: 0
Patrol tonage: 72606 tons

24 Jun 1942 0945 Patrol 6
U-505, 10th Flotilla
Left at: June 24, 1942, 09:45
From: Lorient
Mission Orders: Patrol grid CA54 30 Jun 1942
0637 CF 37 Ship sunk! S.S. Dartford (Large Merchant), 12707 tons
0638 CF 37 Ship sunk! M/V Empire Treasure (Large Cargo), 9471 tons
0639 CF 37 Ship sunk! S.S. Kershaw Victory (Victory Cargo), 7714 tons 0654
Patrol results
Crew losses: 56 dead
Ships sunk: 3
Aircraft destroyed: 0
Patrol tonage: 29892 tons

TOTALS: 6 patrols (66 days) 33 (31/2) 308020 (304320/3700) 1 enemy planes downed
56 crew lost

Summary
Oberleutnant z. S. Walter Pasche and U-505 were lost sometime on 30JUN42.:cry:



R.I.P.
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Tuddley3
01-20-07, 12:46 AM
I take it you are using GWX ? Like you said, nice attention to detail on the ships.

Nippelspanner
01-20-07, 06:07 AM
Ouch...

A direct hit from a DC at 150m is really...bad...
Too bad SH3 is unrealistic at this point again. DCs dont explode by contact, only by pressure. Would be nice to hear a DC hit the deck of the sub...;)

Brag
01-20-07, 08:49 AM
Nice pix. Try clicking on the Del key on the Num Lock pad to get rid of the instruments in the pic.:arrgh!:

Albrecht Von Hesse
01-20-07, 10:41 AM
Ouch...

A direct hit from a DC at 150m is really...bad...
Too bad SH3 is unrealistic at this point again. DCs dont explode by contact, only by pressure. Would be nice to hear a DC hit the deck of the sub...;)

There's nothing unrealistic about it. That can, and will, happen by extreme bad luck if the depth setting of the fuze is set for the depth you're running and the ashcan just happens to touch at the moment it reaches the right depth.

Jimbuna
01-20-07, 11:25 AM
Ouch...

A direct hit from a DC at 150m is really...bad...
Too bad SH3 is unrealistic at this point again. DCs dont explode by contact, only by pressure. Would be nice to hear a DC hit the deck of the sub...;)

There's nothing unrealistic about it. That can, and will, happen by extreme bad luck if the depth setting of the fuze is set for the depth you're running and the ashcan just happens to touch at the moment it reaches the right depth.

I bet the Shell Oil Company were pleased :lol:
@Albrecht :yep:

IRONxMortlock
01-20-07, 11:24 PM
I bet the Shell Oil Company were pleased :lol:


Lol, I'm sure they were!

There's nothing unrealistic about it. That can, and will, happen by extreme bad luck if the depth setting of the fuze is set for the depth you're running and the ashcan just happens to touch at the moment it reaches the right depth.

Yep, this is what happened. I was watching the event on the external camera at the time. The DD came straight in over the top of me running from stern to bow. The DCs were impossible to avoid. The first exploded just above the stern with such force that it blasted the entire sub downwards. The next DC was set to explode a little deeper and this happened to be set to exactly the depth my sub was forced to with the previous DC. This was on the deck just behind the conning tower. One second later, black screen of death.
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Nippelspanner
01-21-07, 05:48 AM
Ouch...

A direct hit from a DC at 150m is really...bad...
Too bad SH3 is unrealistic at this point again. DCs dont explode by contact, only by pressure. Would be nice to hear a DC hit the deck of the sub...;)

There's nothing unrealistic about it. That can, and will, happen by extreme bad luck if the depth setting of the fuze is set for the depth you're running and the ashcan just happens to touch at the moment it reaches the right depth.

Of course, but in SH3 they dont explode only by pressure, but by impact too...

DCs dont explode because of impact, thats all Ive said...