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Onkel Neal 12-07-19 08:52 PM

Name three famous dates in Submarine History!
 


Oct 14 1939 U-47 sinks HMS Royal Oak
Feb 17 1864 CSS Hunley sinks USS Housatonic
Jan 17 1955 Nautilus Underway on Nuclear Power

What have you got?! :Kaleun_Wink:

ET2SN 12-07-19 09:04 PM

March of 1989- The USS Barbel sails into Subic Bay for a two week upkeep availability. :yeah:

I don't remember much of it but all of my friends said I had a good time. :D


November of 1989- The COB of the USS Barbel assigns (then) ET3SN as a tour guide and liason for the HMAS Ottoway during their port visit to Pearl Harbor and Honolulu. Two years later, the COB of the USS Bremerton assigns ET2SN as the tour guide and liason to the.. HMAS Ottoway during another visit to Pearl Harbor. My liver still hasn't recovered but everyone said I had fun. :doh:



June of 1992- The USS Bremerton sails into CFB Esquimalt (Victoria, BC) for a four day port visit.

For legal reasons, I don't remember most of it. :03:

Randomizer 12-08-19 12:21 AM

I'll bite.

22 September 1914. U-9 sinks armoured cruisers Aboukir, Hogue and Cressy off the Broad Fourteens. After this ships would no longer attempt to rescue survivors if a submarine attack was suspected.

1 January 1915. U-24 sinks battleship HMS Formidable off the Devon coast becoming the first British battleship sunk by a U-Boat. Events following the sinking contributed to the 1940 novel Lassie Come Home.

27 May 1915. U-21 commanded by KL Hersing torpedoes his second battleship, HMS Majestic off Gallipoli becoming the first U-Boat commander to sink two battleships. Two days earlier U-21 had sank the battleship HMS Swiftsure

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Correction thanks to Neal, U-21's first battleship victim was Swiftsure's sister Triumph. My error.

JU_88 12-08-19 05:01 AM

14 April 1945, U-1206 was stricken from a toilet malfunction flooding the fore compartment. (she was later bombed from the air)


9 Febuary 1945, HMS Ventura Sinks U-864 in the first ever submarine combat with two submarged vessles .


1 June 1939 HMS Thetis disaster, The vessel sunk while attempting her first dive in the bay of Birkenhead during her sea trials, 99 lives were lost, cause was put down to malfunctioning torpedo tube.

fumo30 12-08-19 06:43 AM

-12 September 1942 sinking of RMS Laconia, The sadly ended rescue operation.


-3 October 1939 Commander Lott of U-35 after sinking of Greek merchant Diamantis, carried her crew ashore in Ireland.


-16 October 1940 Italian Commander Salvatore Todaro of Alfredo Cappelllini took the crew of sunk Belgian merchant Kabalo to safety to the shores of Azores.

Jimbuna 12-08-19 06:45 AM

1915, May 7 – German submarine U-20 sinks RMS Lusitania killing 1,198 and leaving 761 survivors. The sinking turned public opinion in many countries against Germany, contributed to the U.S. entry into World War I.

1941, November 13 – U-81 strikes HMS Ark Royal with a single torpedo. She sinks the following day due to crippling damage.

1982, May 2 – British nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror sinks Argentine cruiser General Belgrano off the Falkland Islands. It was the first sinking of any vessel by a nuclear-powered submarine in wartime and also the first time that a nuclear-powered submarine fired weapons in an act of war.

August 12-08-19 11:13 AM

September 6, 1776 Experimental submarine Turtle piloted by Continental Army Sergeant Erza Lee attacks the HMS Eagle, Flagship of Lord Howe in New York harbor marking the first recorded combat use of a submarine to attack a ship.
My other two choices have been mentioned already.

Onkel Neal 12-08-19 11:18 AM

Excellent! :Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:

Three more:

12 Aug 2000; Kursk lost
10 April 1963; Thresher lost
22 May 1968; Scorpion lost

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQJ6IMREvz8

Onkel Neal 12-08-19 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Randomizer (Post 2639478)
I'll bite.



27 May 1915. U-21 commanded by KL Hersing torpedoes his second battleship, HMS Majestic off Gallipoli becoming the first U-Boat commander to sink two battleships. Two days earlier U-21 had sank the battleship HMS Swiftsure.

Says in wiki it was HMS Triumph

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After a week in the friendly port Hersing sailed to his new operational area off Gallipoli, which he reached on 25 May. The same day he spotted the British battleship HMS Triumph. Hersing brought his U-boat to within 300 yards (270 m) of his target and fired a single torpedo, which hit the battleship and caused it to capsize and sink,

Wow, he was also the first captain to sink an enemy warship by torpedo

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On September 5 Hersing spotted the light cruiser Pathfinder off the Scottish coast, sailing at a reduced speed of 5 knots due to a short supply of coal. Hersing decided to attack the ship and hit her with a single torpedo just below the bridge, close to the ship's powder magazine, which was destroyed by a great explosion. The ship sank in a short time and 261 sailors were killed. It was the first sinking of a modern warship by a submarine armed with torpedoes.

August 12-08-19 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Onkel Neal (Post 2639543)
Wow, he was also the first captain to sink an enemy warship by torpedo


That must be a powered torpedo as the spar mounted weapon used by the Hunley was also called a torpedo.

mapuc 12-08-19 11:53 AM

(an off topic input)
Talking about misreading a message

I thought it said ....famous dates in subsims history.

Markus

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Onkel Neal 12-08-19 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by August (Post 2639548)
That must be a powered torpedo as the spar mounted weapon used by the Hunley was also called a torpedo.

Right, you know what it means, they called mines "torpedoes" early on, so now we call self-propelled torpedoes simply "torpedoes".

Mr Quatro 12-08-19 01:10 PM

Lets do this backwards from Jim's being my first choice backwards in history although the sinking of the USS Thresher
was very important to future ship building programs called "Fail Safe"

I will go with these three important developments in submarine warfare :yep:

Number 1

1982, May 2 – British nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror sinks Argentine cruiser General Belgrano off the Falkland Islands.
It was the first sinking of any vessel by a nuclear-powered submarine in wartime and also the first time that a nuclear-powered submarine fired weapons in an act of war.


Number 2

The Frigate Bird test, which took place on May 6th, 1962
The test, code-named “Frigate Bird,” involved the launch of a Polaris missile from a submarine carrying a live nuclear warhead.
The missile traveled a thousand miles before streaking down on an uninhabited island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, exploding with the force of 37 Hiroshima bombs.

Frigate Bird was the only US test of an operational ballistic missile with a live warhead. This test involved firing a Polaris A1 missile from a ballistic missile submarine.
The missile was launched by the USS Ethan Allen (SSBN-608) at 13:18 (local) from a position 1500 nm east-northeast of Christmas Island.


Number 3

The first Polaris boat, USS George Washington, fired a Polaris missile on 20 July 1960, and commenced its initial operational patrol on 16 November 1960

Randomizer 12-08-19 01:55 PM

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Says in wiki it was HMS Triumph
Knew that it was one of the Chilean pair and that's the problem when one posts by memory...

15 Feb 1960. USS Triton (SSRN-586, Captain Edward Beach USN commanding) sails for the first submerged circumnavigation of the world.

3 August 1914. Fearing attack by the light cruiser SMS Leipzig, British Columbia Premier Richard McBride purchases two submarines being built in Seattle for Chile. The boats are named HMCS CC-1 and CC-2 and are taken into the Canadian Naval Service on 6 August. The Dominion government reimburses BC for the costs and the boats are Canada's first submarines.

14 February 1905. During the war with Japan, Russian submarines Delfin and Som sortie from Vladivostok becoming the first modern submarines to make combat patrols. The boats had been shipped to the Pacific by rail, assembled and tested during 1904.

-C

We have the Belgrano sinking twice, there should be a penalty for repeated incidents!

Rockstar 12-08-19 04:20 PM

1. In February 1989 the McKee performed the first at-sea weapons transfer to a submarine since World War II, to the USS Ohio (SSBN-726).

2. USS Balao starred as the "pink submarine" in the 1959 comedy film Operation Petticoat, co-starring with Cary Grant and Tony Curtis

3. Cornelis Jacobszoon Drebbel; inventor and builder of the first navigable submarine was born was born 1572 in Alkmaar, Netherlands.
"... and in his later time kept an Ale-house below the [London] bridge. He had an invention of going under water which he used so advantageously, that many persons were perswaded that he was some strange Monstar, and that means drew many to see him and drink of his ale.' :har:






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