Patrol info for U-410
| Departure | Arrival / Fate | Days | ||
| 27 Aug 1942 | Kiel | 28 Oct 1942 | St. Nazaire | 63 days |
Commander | Officers * | ||
Kurt Sturm |
1WO Ltn. Alois König |
2WO Ltn. Gerhard Peters |
ObStrm Ltn. Fritz Ufermann |
U-410's daily positions during the patrol
Resource id #33
ms = 54.22N10.10E,57.45N12.12E,57.45N06.48E,57.45N06.48E,60.00N03.12E,60.00N03.12E,63.09N01.37E,64.03N00.37W,64.57N05.07W,64.03N07.22W,63.09N11.52W,61.21N14.07W,59.33N18.24W,58.39N22.00W,58.39N22.00W,56.51N25.36W,55.03N28.45W,55.03N31.45W,55.57N30.15W,55.03N34.45W,54.09N39.15W,53.15N42.15W,53.15N43.45W,53.15N42.15W,55.57N39.15W,56.51N36.24W,57.45N32.48W,57.45N32.48W,55.57N31.45W,54.09N31.45W,55.03N24.15W,54.09N22.45W,53.15N25.45W,52.21N27.15W,53.15N25.45W,53.15N25.45W,51.27N28.45W,49.39N31.45W,47.51N34.45W,48.45N33.15W,50.33N36.15W,50.33N39.15W,51.27N42.15W,52.21N45.15W,52.21N45.15W,52.21N45.15W,52.21N45.15W,53.15N42.15W,54.09N37.45W,55N30W,54.09N30.15W,51.27N28.45W,50.33N28.45W,49.39N25.45W,47.51N24.15W,46.57N21.15W,46.03N18.15W,43.21N19.45W,46.03N10.45W,46.03N07.45W,45.09N03.42W,46.57N02.30W,47.14N02.12W
We have daily positions for all 63 days on this patrol.
Ships hit by U-410 during this patrol
| Date | U-boat | Commander | Name of ship | Tons | Nat. | Convoy | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 Oct 1942 | U-410 | Kurt Sturm | Newton Pine | 4,212 | br | ONS-136 | ||
| 4,212 | ||||||||
1 ship sunk (4,212 tons). | ||||||||
Locations of ships hit during this patrol
Resource id #39
ms = 55N30W
We have position of the 1 ship attacked.
General Events during this patrol
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Attacks on U-410 during this patrol
We have no recorded attacks on U-410 during this patrol.
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* These are officers that later became commanders themselves.
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