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Grey Wolf
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If I remember it right, E. L. Beach tells in one of his books about USN subs how they got frequently rotation system for crew. It was something like 1/3 of the crew got changed after patrol (in 2 - 3 months I think). After 20 years subs to be as a hobby I haven't seen any detailed info how these things were organized in Kriegsmarine.
Any info availible? -RC- |
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Planesman
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Some info for you.
From Timothy Mulligan's book 'Lone Wolf' it was policy to rotate crews out to spread the experience in an expanding fleet. Typically a crewman would serve 2 or 3 patrols on one boat then be sent to specialized training and back to the boats. The book's focus is on U-515 and put it's career in comparison to the UBoat arm in general. U-515's captain managed to keep a higher level of experienced crew. U-515 had 6 patrols. Of the NCO and seamen 19 served all 6 15 served on 3+ So roughly a third of the crew where plank owners. Another quarter served more than typical. The boat had 100 crew serve on it. Over 6 patrols the rotation rate would have been about 9. At the start of the 4th patrol 12 new crew were taken on. Hope this helps. |
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