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The Old Man
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Started new career in August 2019 to commemorate the beginning of WWII, 80 years before ... +++++++ U 115- KTB - First War Patrol (17th war patrol overall) Saturday, 5 June 1943 - East of Brazil 0946 - F.T. from Spitzbergen Weather Station: To Naval Command: Were attacked today by Norwegian troops. Escaped to the mountains. Portable Radio loosing power. No supplies. - Hazlenut Weather Station - Kross Fjord - Svalbard - 1110 - Early Morning Dawn. 1200 - Qu.5551FS - Days Run: 180.7nm - ↗ (24h) Total: 5745.7 (31tg 22h) - ↗ 5509.5nm (28tg 8h 44') - ↘ 236.2nm (3tg 13h 16') 436cbm (1.5cbm in 24h); Battery 74.3%; Course 169°; 3xT-3, 2xEtoFat, 1xT-4; 9xBold; SSE6/5, clear, visibility 5.7nm, >1000mb. 1206 - Sunrise. Weather and Sea unchanged in 4 days and 20h. 1247 - Qu.5554FS - Control Point 3 reached. 1307 - Supply Ship (Merchant Raider) in sight straight ahead, E=10500. 1347 - Course 180° - Small Ahead. 1607 - F.T. from F.d.U. Norwegen: To all Northern Boats: Go to Spitzbergen and rescue staff of the weather station Hazlenut in the Cross-Fjord. 2307 - Incoming Radio Reports: From B.d.U.: a) The following information has been given to the boats, based on general experiences and reports: I. B.d.U.-Standing Order No. 12: 1) The enemy is prepared to resort to any means in the battle against U-boats. It is suspected that explosives are fixed to lifeboats, cases, rafts, barrels etc. which fire when a U-boat approaches. Boats should therefore be suspicious when such objects are sighted, especially on the usual approach routes and in the usual operations areas in the N. Atlantic. Rafts and lifeboats should only be approached to determine the name of the ship, if they are found in a position where a ship has definitely sunk, or, in remote areas if, after close scrutiny, they are clearly seen to be harmless. 2) Boats should not approach the wreckage after an aircraft has been shot down. There is great danger from depth-charges which may roll out of the bomb racks, as has been proved in one case. II. To boats with Radar: Boat's own Radar set should be used to detect enemy aircraft in the former Biscay, if boats have to proceed on the surface. Aircraft are picked up at a range of at least 10 kilometers at a minimum height of 500 meters. Radar interception by enemy aircraft need not be expected for the present. b) U 440 (Oblt. Werner Schwaff) has not reported since she left Nazaire on 26.5. She was probably destroyed by aircraft in Biscay. There is no further information. B-Dienst Report: a) In an American U-boat situation report of 4.6 up to 20 boats were reported within 300 miles around AJ 54. One radio message was made from this area from AJ 2960 on 3.6. Actually, there were only two boats there. This situation report seems to show that the enemy definitely suspects a considerable number of U-boats in the sea area between Newfoundland and Greenland. This time, information which he usually obtains from aircraft sightings and radio D/F is lacking. It remains to be seen whether he will soon discover the present absence of U-boats in the North Atlantic. Again, several boats are believed to be within 150 miles around AK 3520, S-W bound, according to accurate radio D/F. 2323 - Sundown. Weather and Sea unchanged in 5 days, 7.5h. RST
KorvKpt.& Cmdr. U 115
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