U-262
Type | VIIC | |||||||||||
| Ordered | 15 Aug, 1940 | |||||||||||
| Laid down | 29 May, 1941 | Bremer Vulkan, Bremen-Vegesack (werk 27) | ||||||||||
| Launched | 10 Mar, 1942 | |||||||||||
| Commissioned | 15 Apr, 1942 | Kptlt. Günther Schiebusch | ||||||||||
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| Career | 10 patrols | 15 Apr, 1942 - 30 Sep, 1942 5. Flottille (training) 1 Oct, 1942 - 9 Nov, 1944 3. Flottille (front boat) 10 Nov, 1944 - 2 Apr, 1945 33. Flottille (front boat) | ||||||||||
| Successes | 3 ships sunk for a total of 13.010 GRT 1 warship sunk for a total of 925 tons | |||||||||||
| Fate | Bombed at Gotenhafen in December 1944. Stricken at Kiel on 2 April, 1945. Broken up in 1947. | |||||||||||
See the 4 ships hit by U-262 - View the 10 war patrols
Wolfpack operations
U-262 operated with the following Wolfpacks during its career:
Drachen (25 Nov, 1942 - 7 Dec, 1942)
Landknecht (22 Jan, 1943 - 28 Jan, 1943)
Pfeil (2 Feb, 1943 - 9 Feb, 1943)
Attacks on this boat
15 Apr, 1943
While shadowing convoy HX 233 the boat was attacked by depth charges and gunfire from its escorts. The boat was enroute to Prince Edward Island to pick up German POW's that were to escape from their camp (Operation Elster). The boat broke off from the convoy and finished her mission but no POW showed up. (Sources: Blair, vol 2, page 226)
8 Aug, 1943
Aircraft attack, aircraft shot down:American Avenger (VC-1 USN, pilot Lt(jg) A.H. Sallenger)
In the morning U-262 was awaiting refuelling from U-664 while U-760 was being supplied in bad weather. At 10.11 hours, an Avenger/Wildcat team from USS Card located the boats and attacked U-262. The Wildcat strafed her while the Avenger tried to attack with depth charges, but an AA hit in the bomb bay caused the ordnance to hung up and put the radio out of commission. Making a second run, the Avenger was hit again by AA fire and a fuel tank in the starboard wing caught fire. The two manually dropped depth charges severely damaged U-262, but the pilot had to jettison the Fido homing torpedo and ditched the burning aircraft. The radioman went down with the Avenger, while the pilot and the gunner were picked up in the afternoon by USS Barry after being spotted by other aircraft from the escort carrier. The Wildcat was also shot down by the boat during another strafing run and crashed into the sea, killing its pilot. U-262 had to abort her patrol due to the damages. (Sources: Franks/Zimmerman)
8 Aug, 1943
Aircraft attack, aircraft shot down:American Wildcat (VC-1 USN, pilot Ens J.F. Sprague)
(Sources: Franks/Zimmerman)
28 Aug, 1944
3 men from the boat were killed and 1 more wounded during an air raid on La Pallice. The boat left for its next patrol on 23 August for its traverse to Germany, reaching Flensburg on 5 November.
4 recorded attacks on this boat.
Schnorchel-fitted U-boat
This boat was fitted with a Schnorchel underwater-breathing apparatus and sailed equipped with it in August 1944 but it was of course installed prior to that date. Read more about the Schnorchel and see list of fitted boats.
Men lost from the boat
28 Aug, 1944
3 men from the boat were killed and 1 more wounded during an air raid on La Pallice. The boat left for its next patrol on 23 August for its traverse to Germany, reaching Flensburg on 5 November.
Related: For more info on such losses see - Men lost from U-boats -
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