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Silent Hunter
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Very intresting thanks very much
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I always thought it was the Grand Slam bomb that took out the Tirpitz not midgit subs but I could be wrong.
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She capsized with most of her crew on board, some were resuced by cutting a hole in her upturned hull, allowing them to escape. |
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Don't forget the FAA did a couple of raids against Tirpitz too in between the midget attack and the attack by the Lancs in 1944. Did some damage but as the Brits did not know the extent of her damge they kept trying til she was sunk. BTW these FAA raids were one of the few times Hellcats and Corsairs saw service in the ETO.
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Sorry forgot to mention them. They added to the damage inflicted by the subs, which made up theminds of the top brass that she wouldn't be able to go to sea again and it would be better for them to turn it into a costal battery.
The FAA attacks were the baptism of fire for the Barracuda and the Corsair, the Hellcat having been used on smaller carriers in convoy protection. I belive the only VC won by the FAA fighter pilots was by a pilot who flew the Corsair, but in the Pacific Theater |
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http://www.bismarck-class.dk/tirpitz...n_and_now.html
Here is a link to a site that shows the tirpitz wreck site back in the 40's and now. The rest of her is located outside Håkøy, outside the city of Tromsø. There is also underwater footage of the remains of her, taken by a norwegian diver. Below is links to the sinking of "black watch" and u-711 in Kilbotn outside Harstad. (This is actuall my neighbourhood, about 3 km from where i live....!!!) It is in norwegian, but the pics are cool... ![]() ![]() ![]() http://images.google.no/imgres?imgur...lr%3D%26sa%3DN http://home.online.no/~f-bang/U%20711.htm
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Thanks very much for the links. Great clips look at the description though.
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