View Full Version : What a patrol we had, Herr Kaleun!! (pics heavy)
Abd_von_Mumit
01-22-07, 07:03 AM
No. I cannot stop myself from posting all these screenshots and data. Would you? I bet you wouldn't, if you'd just completed two patrols with 275k tons and 4 HMS's sunk with 100% realism settings in GWX. :)
So… I am proud sinker of (my "personnel file (http://vae.pl/sh/02/Personnel%20File%20-%20Abd%20III%20v.%20Mumit.html)"):
– HMS Royal Oak (Revenge Class), 31000 tons (my friend Guenther says he did it, but he's a certain lier when drunk),
– HMS Southampton (Southampton Class) , 10725 tons,
– HMS Rodney, 36000 tons,
– HMS Nelson (HMS Nelson), 36000 tons.
All these sunk in convoys (not ports), all of them by TII torpedoes, 11 metres deep, magnetic pistol. Southampton I hit with only 1 of 2 torpedoes I aimed to her. All the others sunk after hitting with 2 torpedoes. I managed to hit with 1 torpedo another Revenge Class next patrol, but it didn't sink, Dido Class with 2 torpedoes, didn't sink, and missed some 8 torpedoes to other battleships (they go bloody too fast...). Usually when I spot a battleship in a convoy, I stick to it and try not to waste torpedoes to other ships (it's not always possible to stop myself, though...).
Some boring screenshots you find below (Goebbles boys didn't do well, vomiting all the time as the weather was not very pleasant to them). My graphic card (nVidia MMX) works very bad with SH3, so I hardly ever make any screenshots. This time I provide 2 screens of HMS Rodney:
Last look at the target and LOS! (http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/2098/20120071842335800in.jpg)
http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/2098/20120071842335800in.jpg
Target hit, Herr Kaleun. Could we start submerging, please... It can become quite hot in here. Please, Mumit, let's dive NOW!!! (http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/5664/20120071842394896cb.jpg)
http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/5664/20120071842394896cb.jpg
We're going home, comra... er... boys! "It's a long way to...!" (http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/3693/20120071855374489bs.jpg)
http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/3693/20120071855374489bs.jpg
Let's tell Papa Doenitz what we did ASAP! Where's the damn radioguy again?! (http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/729/20120071920433338cu.jpg)
http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/729/20120071920433338cu.jpg
Patrol 1st logs:
http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/5859/2012007192116295ua.jpg
http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/6129/2012007192166165pt.jpg
http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/4290/20120071921107929ge.jpg
O! No Ritterkreuz? Well... Couldn't I have one, please? Ok, ok! Deal. I can take the promotion instead, Papa, so that my crew can now legally call me their Kapitaenleutnant. (http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/4273/20120071927573877gr.jpg)
http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/4273/20120071927573877gr.jpg
O... My crew got some medals too?! But... Papa... Are you sure they really deserve it? Just after the first patrol? Well... my first too... but you see... I shouldn't spoil them too fast, don't you think so? (http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/5572/20120071929169017ro.jpg)
http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/5572/20120071929169017ro.jpg
My realism settings (http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/3148/2012007164277812sa.jpg)
http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/3148/2012007164277812sa.jpg
Next patrol in next post, as there are too many pics to fit in one.
Abd_von_Mumit
01-22-07, 07:04 AM
And the second patrol logs. That one was much less successfull, mainly because we got to selfasured, I think, and missed with way too many torpedoes. Also the weather got even worse so we couldn't use our gun as much as desired. And the convoys didn't pass our way so often. But the last one came staight to us with it's juicy HMS.
Patrol logs, summary and crew medals:
http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/1758/2212007431584297un.jpg
http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/814/221200743276725rn.jpg
http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/7821/2212007436438106jz.jpg
http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/8602/2212007438406483ik.jpg
Mooncatt
01-22-07, 07:05 AM
jeeezuz:o :o :o wow thats one hell of a patrol!!!!!!!
well done very impressive:rock:
melnibonian
01-22-07, 07:10 AM
:o :o :o wow what a patrol. Weld done mate:up:
Jimbuna
01-22-07, 07:11 AM
Nice sig mooncatt :up:
A nifty looking patrol there :arrgh!:
Abd_von_Mumit
01-22-07, 07:14 AM
Thanks, guys. I'm really proud of it. :D
What does 'nifty' mean, by the way?
Mooncatt
01-22-07, 07:14 AM
Nice sig mooncatt :up:
A nifty looking patrol there :arrgh!:
thanx Jim, Danlisa made it for me coz mine sucked really bad:D
so again thanx to Danlisa (sorry off topic)
mr chris
01-22-07, 07:16 AM
Impressive patrol there:up:
Spectacular! Pop the champagne :D
Nice!! Very impressive!! :huh: :up:
johan_d
01-22-07, 11:39 AM
21 ships.. how many torpedoes did you had? used the deckgun then?
Jimbuna
01-22-07, 11:42 AM
Thanks, guys. I'm really proud of it. :D
What does 'nifty' mean, by the way?
Stylish, very good, fine, excellent, substantial, sizable, you can look it up here:
http://dictionary.reference.com/
@mooncatt
Hmmmm....Danlisa you say :hmm:
I've heard of him :yep:
It's just that your sig looks a little like mine :arrgh!:
:rotfl: :up:
Mooncatt
01-22-07, 12:15 PM
Thanks, guys. I'm really proud of it. :D
What does 'nifty' mean, by the way?
Stylish, very good, fine, excellent, substantial, sizable, you can look it up here:
http://dictionary.reference.com/
@mooncatt
Hmmmm....Danlisa you say :hmm:
I've heard of him :yep:
It's just that your sig looks a little like mine :arrgh!:
:rotfl: :up:
well that means its good i can change it if you feel happier that way:yep:
Jimbuna
01-22-07, 12:25 PM
Absolutely no need mate...Dan is a mate and I knew straight away it had his 'stamp' to it :lol: :up:
Mooncatt
01-22-07, 12:27 PM
lmao:rotfl: thanx m8:up:
Warmonger
01-22-07, 12:35 PM
Wow, some great stuff here! :cool:
Jimbuna
01-22-07, 03:52 PM
You bet :yep: and it helps when we're all mad :arrgh!: :rotfl:
hyperion2206
01-22-07, 05:24 PM
Thanks, guys. I'm really proud of it. :D
What does 'nifty' mean, by the way?
Stylish, very good, fine, excellent, substantial, sizable, you can look it up here:
http://dictionary.reference.com/
@mooncatt
Hmmmm....Danlisa you say :hmm:
I've heard of him :yep:
It's just that your sig looks a little like mine :arrgh!:
:rotfl: :up:
Hmm, Jimbuna you've got the Bismarck class in your sig (if I'm not mistaken) while mooncatt's sig features the Admiral Hipper class, so you've got no reason to complain!:arrgh!::rotfl:
Jimbuna
01-23-07, 03:30 AM
Very observant Lieutenant. I do believe a BB is a superior class to a CA and an Admiral still outranks a junior grade :hmm:
So get back aft to the galley and help cookie prepare my lunch...theres a good chap :arrgh!:
:rotfl: :up:
Abd_von_Mumit
01-23-07, 03:54 AM
Hollysheet... No Hollywood any more, guys, no 'nifty' reports ;), no hundreds of tonns sunk on next patrol. Short summary.
1. March 18th departure from Wilhelmshaven to grid EF[?]66, west of Dakar.
2. March 24th, heavily guarded convoy spotted at high noon, managed to evade, no casualties nor damage.
3. March 27th, sunk a large merchant, grid AM52 (west of Ireland).
4. March 28th, sunk a 10k tonns ship SW of Ireland, don't remember the type.
5. ...
6. ...
7. April 7th, darkened Argentinian merchant torpedoed by mistake (pitch black night and the flag looked like South African one), luckily didn't sink.
8. ...
9. ...
10. ...
11. April 14th, patrol grid reached.
12. ...
13. ...
14. ...
15. ...
16. April 20th, patrol grid left, proceeded to Dakar coast.
17. ...
18. ...
19. April 24th, spotted a schooner on unknown nationality (flag similar to Spanish, but not Spanish one, not enlisted in the data books). Returning to base.
20. ...
21. ...
22. ...
23. April 30th, Spotted by British destroyer west of Gibraltar when closing to Thalia, Cadiz. Heavily DC'd for 15 hours, evaded, no casualties nor damage. This time we did it again...
24. May 1st, sunk a British merchant (10k tonns) 50 km west of Thalia. Short on fuel. Torpedoes left - 18, ships sunk - 3, total tonnage: 31k tonns. Still floating...
That's going to be a patrol of my life!
:D
Abd_von_Mumit
01-24-07, 03:15 PM
It's half of May and we are still around the western approach of Gibraltar, sinking Five o'Clocks and Frogeaters. The CG95 grid is marvellous, no any dangers (we _never_ surface at day because of plains) and many, many merchants, some of them really huge. And all of them going the W-E or E-W route, so the plotting got easy like it's never been before. I don't think we'll ever leave that place, unless Papa gives us other orders. I refuse to sink anything that is estimated at less than 10k tons, so I have more than 100k tons sunk and 9 more torpedoes left and waiting for targets. Great fun!
PS The Goerings would have great fun too if they knew about the spot. :D But it seems actually noone reads my reports...
21 ships.. how many torpedoes did you had? used the deckgun then?
Im interested to find this out as well.
Abd_von_Mumit
01-24-07, 03:57 PM
21 ships.. how many torpedoes did you had? used the deckgun then?
Im interested to find this out as well.
Oh, sorry, my fault - I didn't notice that post before.
I had 21 torpedoes, as usual in the IXB type. That patrol was very lucky, because:
- I sunk the Southampton Class with only 1 torpedo, the 2 bigger battleships with 2 torpedoes each,
- I missed with only 4 torpedoes,
- I didn't have any dud (surprising, but as you see it's possible, especially when shooting at proper angle),
- the patrol was long and a few times I had quite good weather, so the smaller ships I just took with my deck gun or even with my flak. On return to port I had literally NO ammo left. You probably noticed two sloops sunk... yes, 8 tons each, it takes very few shots to sink it, but it's hard to hit, as it's so freaking small and moves quite fast.
That's it, I think, high crew morale, good shooting weather and a big amount of luck. :)
Abd_von_Mumit
01-26-07, 05:57 AM
Third patrol, absolutely longest ever, is over (log (http://vae.pl/sh/02/Log_2.html)), and that one was really successful one with 230k tons sunk, 100% hull integrity left and noone wounded or even sick. It's a pitty that my second watch officcer was wounded during a fight somewhere in a pub when docked at Thalia, so he had to stay on land. But the new one that we took aboard is a nice fellow and hopefuly he'll be good at his job.
For almost a month and a half we did literally nothing. When passing Ireland managed to spot and sink two ships, and after that only vast spaces, water, iron can with us in and some more water. Nothing. Oh, and salt in the water too. That salt did something strange to our scope, like small crystals on the glass, that didn't want to go:
http://img226.imageshack.us/img226/8294/periscopebugmk0.jpg
Thomsen, that came to port on our departure, is a lucky guy. He can play with his wife on his retirement while we get driven mad in the ocean of time passing:
http://img226.imageshack.us/img226/5963/thomsenxd3.jpg
After reaching our patrol grid EJ66 we found some fish there and after a week headed back to base. In the last moment decided to spent also some time around Dakar port, but the only thing we spotted there was this annoyingly noisy and - for God sake! - friendly neutral bugger:
http://img226.imageshack.us/img226/7021/youbuggerow3.jpg
After a month of sinking nothing we managed to close to Gibraltar. And on May 1st the slaughter began... Yes! We had to slow down because of our torpedo tubes getting to hot. ;) God showed his mercy and awarded us with a legion of Large Merchants going to and fro with slow speed and none, absolutely none of them was neutral! Yes, Frogeaters and Five o'Clocks, time of your rule in Gibraltar is definitely over!
Some screens follow:
The map:
http://img226.imageshack.us/img226/8366/mapyl3.jpg
Report to Papa (I suppose he'd like to know where his favourite-almost-son-captain spenat last two months):
http://img226.imageshack.us/img226/3813/reportve1.jpg
And some paper work I must do everytime after coming back to port (sooooo boring...):
http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/6628/summarydn4.jpg
http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/4277/log1fj0.jpg
http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/7030/log2yt2.jpg
http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/817/log3ov9.jpg
My Ritterkreuz got a bit heavy with these oak leaves and swords (did the knights wear their swords on their necks? I really doubt it.), but looks quite stylish and I think Thomsen will shoot himself when he sees it.
http://img149.imageshack.us/img149/1153/crewdr8.jpg
Abd_von_Mumit
01-26-07, 07:01 AM
Our fourth patrol (heading from Thalia at Cadiz back to home base in Wilhelmshaven) started very unlucky. I hope it's not a bad omen... A convoy contact was reported by BdU, so we headed straight to meet it. After approach we submerged and tried to get as close as possible, but we were spotted by a destroyer (a periscpe in a pitch black night), managed to fire only one torpedo from a long distance (missed) and immediately crash dived. That night we lost the escorts and WERE FOUND AGAIN three times. Three times we were depth charged for quite a long time and had hard time trying to evade them. But the luck was on our side again - they managed to hit us thrice, but the hull integrity is still 100% (sic!) and only periscopes and guns were partially destroyed. When we eventually surfaced in the morning, succeeded in all repairs and the boat is again flawless and floating... But the very first patrol night was quite terrifying.
I think they got angry for the previous patrol and now they'll do their best to find us at any cost. Considering leaving the area immediately... But the Large Merchants are such a temptation... Still thinking, officers drink and the crew is so silent... no jokes, no laughing, only fear in their eyes. We need a spectacular success to break the bad omen.
Hmmm..something is really funky in your screens looking through the scope.
Ahhh I see it....no water is showing and you can see the entire boat almost flying in mid air and not just the upper section above the water line as you would see while looking through the scope.
What kind of video card do you have?I have not seen this graphics issue in some time.
Abd_von_Mumit
01-26-07, 08:16 AM
Hmmm..something is really funky in your screens looking through the scope.
Ahhh I see it....no water is showing and you can see the entire boat almost flying in mid air and not just the upper section above the water line as you would see while looking through the scope.
What kind of video card do you have?I have not seen this graphics issue in some time.
It's known nVidia MMX card bug. :) I never see the water. I think it makes my game quite easier, cause I see ships sooner than others do, but there is nothing I could do about it. It's also the reason I hardly ever take any screenshots, as they look ugly and unrealistic. It also makes very difficult to see if a ship is sinking or not, cause you always see whole the siluette (spelling wrong, but I dn't know the proper).
But that has another very interesting side effect - as my computer doesn't have to render the water, it uses much, very much less of its CPU/RAM and is able to run the game. If I had a good card, I could not play the game, as then my computer would never run it. So if any of you has too weak machine, just buy nVidia MMX card and you'll finally get it. :D
PS Luckily when under water it's not transparent, it's only the surface that is invisible. So when I am submerged I can't see ****, and that is as it should be. :) Last patrol I experimented with water clarity and played once with '20' setting (very clear) and that's funny - at night while raising the scope I see the ship _better_ before its eye surfaces (the underwater ship part, of course) than over surface, if it's night. But I came back to '0' setting (water becomes like mud) so that it never tempts me to abuse this bug.
Abd_von_Mumit
01-26-07, 08:42 AM
I posted an idea for skilled modders to make the water surface for MMX-bugged players not transparent. You'll find it here: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?p=397525#post397525
Please post there if you feel it's a good idea or if you suffer from the same bug. :)
PS And for all who wish to suggest I'd rather buy a new graphics card and a new machine - I absolutely can't afford it, so it's not a solution for me. :)
Abd_von_Mumit
01-31-07, 07:15 AM
Our shortest patrol ever with highest tonnage per day we'll probably ever gain. 5 days patrol, 138k tonns sunk (18 ships in a 10 hours lasting 'battle'). For those, who don't like to read a lot in bad English: only this patrol log (http://vae.pl/sh/02/Log_6.html), whole the career log (http://vae.pl/sh/02/Personnel%20File%20-%20Abd%20III%20v.%20Mumit.html).
October 1940. 2 days after leaving Lorient on our way to AL grid we got a report about a west bound convoy. Somewhat far away from our route, but the crew was extremely bored with chasing singles and wanted some variation. We also hoped to meet something interesting, like a battleship, so we wasted our fuel to intercept the convoy at flank speed.
On arrival to intercept point at the shelf boarder we got a new report - the convoy changed its course. But finally we got it... It was very late evening (2200), weather was calm, sees flat. Submerged approach was quite easy, escorts were silent, ships slow... So, however the first approach was intended to be a 'look-around' we decided to engage. Fired all the 6 torpedoes, scored 3 misses and 3 hits into three targets. Two of them went down quite immediately (10.5k tons), the third didn't.
After submerging to loose escorts (who never found us) we came back to the spot and - mein gott! - we spotted two merchants sitting still in the water - a large cargo and large merchant for total 20k tons. And THAT WAS SUSPICIOUS, as only one of them was actually hit... What did the second do here? We didn't know, till we got closer... and the freak started shooting at us. It was exactly 0000 and after 6 minutes of shooting like there was no tomorrow both the ships went down - 0006.
The crew were reloading internal torpedoes and we stay surfaced to move the external inside too. We were moving slowly towards the convoy tail, and that was a HUGE MISTAKE (we'll never do it again being so close...). A few minutes after our First Watch Idiot spotted a warship that was way too close to submerge in time... We seemed to be doomed. But we didn't want to sell our skin for cheap, no... Man the deck gun! Shoot at will! Aim at just ANYTHING but sink the damn frigate down!! And... we sank it with 6 shots...
After 8 minutes another frigate came. We sank her with deck gun.
After 20 minutes another frigate came. We sank her with deck gun...
http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/5058/03fregatadq9.jpg
http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/6562/02fregatame1.jpg
And that made 3 sunk frigates total. Our crew was never, absolutely NEVER as cocky as after this. They insisted... no, they didn't INSIST. They DEMANDED that we go and sink all the escorts NOW! What could I do..? "But first reload the torpedoes", I said... And we went on.
We spotted the convoy 4 hours later, at about 0500. We stayed surfaced and went to all ahead to let them know we were here. This was the shortest way to learn if there is any escort left with them. There wasn't. No escort at all.
Let the slaughter begin!
It was like a shooting practise. Every crew member had a chance to shoot at least few rounds, everyone wanted to press the LOSS button... We were moving to and fro in the middle of the convoy, shooting like mad devils, picking only the large ships as there were too many targets to sink them all. They were all unarmed, they were all too slow... And the RAF must have had their free time, as no plane went to hel them. We lost all torpedoes, all HE rounds for deck gun and every single anti-aircraft patron... When there was no ammo left, total 0f 18 ships were sunk, 1 severly damaged and maybe like 5-10 merchants that were not a valid target, as they were too small...
Then there was no point to go to our patrol area, so as the sun rose we set our course straight back to base. 138k tonns in a five days patrol... Noone would believe us when we tell the story...
http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/4263/04strzelankalj1.jpg
http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/2603/05strzelankagk5.jpg
http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/7968/06koniecstrzelankitj1.jpg
When we were on our way home, we got another report - the rest of the convoy was shadowed by our U-Boots... I suppose none of these ships made it to US... Not even a single one.
http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/9648/mapaxs0.jpg
The paper work:
http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/5402/08log1dn3.jpghttp://img255.imageshack.us/img255/4281/08log2gh9.jpghttp://img255.imageshack.us/img255/5003/08log3mh4.jpg
Report and crew medals:
http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/3115/07raportnq2.jpg
http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/783/09zalogavs2.jpg
Will anything be so exciting in the future? Let me doubt it... My shirt is still wet from sweat... That was an incredible patrol.
NightCrawler
01-31-07, 09:04 AM
With that ammount of reown, you can start your own wolf club!!! gheez, enough to buy 3 IXX.
almost hit the 200k club!!!
BTW, you need a Graphic update... dont you think?
Abd_von_Mumit
01-31-07, 09:07 AM
With that ammount of reown, you can start your own wolf club!!! gheez, enough to buy 3 IXX.
almost hit the 200k club!!!
BTW, you need a Graphic update... dont you think?
Not almost, actually I hit the 200k one (patrol third). But the last patrol was the most memorable for me...
Graphic update? :D Never! As explained in above posts it would kill my machine. The choice is:
1. to have bad graphics and be able to play,
2. to have a good graphics and not be able to play at all.
I vote for option 1!
Jimbuna
01-31-07, 09:47 AM
Graphic update? :D Never! As explained in above posts it would kill my machine. The choice is:
1. to have bad graphics and be able to play,
2. to have a good graphics and not be able to play at all.
I vote for option 1!
You never really had a choice :nope: :up:
Abd_von_Mumit
02-02-07, 04:56 AM
We had a few great patrols in our type IXB U-123, sank almost 100 ships for total of almost 900k tons in one year and two months. And "In response to this another kiss of death was visited upon". We haven't made it till Catholic Christmas '40. Lost with all hands somewhere in Atlantic on patrol 9th, December 20th... Papa said "Only this last one patrol to Iceland, my dear, and then we'll have you transfered to a new training flotilla for sure!"...
Luckily this was a sudden and 'pleasant' death, compared to what could have happended. The first depth charge literally smashed the boat, the second and third only finished the job by tearing her apart. That was accompanied by blasting torpedoes, but none of the crew members had even a chance to hear them, as all were allready dead to death.
And dead means dead.
Still on their patrol:
Helmut Bienias, Stabsbootsmann
Erich Blazejovsky, Matrosengefreiter
Ludwig Boguslaw, Matrosenhauptgefreiter
Fritz Borutta, Matrosengefreiter
Herbert Czempiel, Matrosengefreiter
Rafael Czerny, Bootsmann
Richard Dominiak, Matrosengefreiter
Frantz Fischer, Bootsmann
Alfred Gonschorek, Bootsmann
Paul Gulschinski, Matrosengefreiter
Werner Jagodzinski, Matrosengefreiter
Herbert Juraschek, Bootsmann
Johann Kaluza, Stabsbootsmann
Wilhelm Kaminsky, Leutnant z. S.
Gerhard Kasparek, Matrosenobergefreiter
Paul Klatowsky, Matrosenhauptgefreiter
Heinz Komorowski, Stabsbootsmann
Gustav Kowalleck, Stabsoberbootsmann
Alfred Kristetzko, Bootsmann
Franz Krusynski, Matrosengefreiter
Harald Kupka, Matrosengefreiter
Hermann Machalowski, Matrosengefreiter
Horst Maleyka, Matrosengefreiter
Hans Maslok, Stabsoberbootsmann
Herbert Mientus, Oberleutnant z. S.
Richard Mikulski, Matrosengefreiter
Reinhart Moczinski, Oberleutnant z. S.
Abd III v. Mumit, Kapitänleutnant
Erich Nichnerowitz, Matrosenhauptgefreiter
Horst Nieboj, Matrosengefreiter
Walter Niewiadowski, Oberleutnant z. S.
Martin Nowak, Matrosengefreiter
Erich Oppenkowski, Matrosengefreiter
Alfred Pawlak, Matrosengefreiter
Harry Petrikowski, Stabsoberbootsmann
Gerhard Pietrek, Matrosengefreiter
Friedrich Pijanka, Matrosengefreiter
Alfred Puderwinski, Matrosengefreiter
Alexander Reckhoff, Bootsmann
Karl-Heinz Rekatzky, Matrosengefreiter
Erich Romanowsky, Matrosengefreiter
Curt Scharnasiak, Bootsmann
Hugo Schendel, Matrosengefreiter
Heinz Schendzielarz, Stabsbootsmann
Albert Schlebrowski, Matrosengefreiter
Bernhard Schwatlo, Matrosengefreiter
Johann Sliwka, Stabsoberbootsmann
Gerhard Sremski, Stabsoberbootsmann
Josef Suraj, Matrosengefreiter
Hans Swientek, Matrosengefreiter
Hans Swoboda, Matrosengefreiter
Fritz Wenclewski, Oberleutnant z. S.
Udo Wozniak, Bootsmann
Hans Zebrowski, Stabsoberbootsmann
Hans-Gerd Zimoch, Matrosengefreiter
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