Patrol info for U-182
Departure | Arrival / Fate | Duration | ||
9 Dec 1942 | Horten | 16 May 1943 | Lost | 159 days |
Commander | Officers * |
Kptlt. Asmus Nicolai Clausen |
Daily positions, sinkings and allied attacks during the patrol of U-182
We have 130 daily positions for the 159 days U-182 was at sea.
Departure from Horten on 9 Dec 1942.
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Sunk on 16 May 1943.
Ships hit by U-182 during this patrol
Date | U-boat | Commander | Name of ship | Tons | Nat. | Convoy | Map | ||
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15 Jan 1943 | U-182 | Asmus Nicolai Clausen | Ocean Courage | 7,173 | br | A | |||
17 Feb 1943 | U-182 | Asmus Nicolai Clausen | Llanashe | 4,836 | br | B | |||
10 Mar 1943 | U-182 | Asmus Nicolai Clausen | Richard D. Spaight | 7,177 | am | C | |||
5 Apr 1943 | U-182 | Asmus Nicolai Clausen | Aloe | 5,047 | br | D | |||
1 May 1943 | U-182 | Asmus Nicolai Clausen | Adelfotis | 5,838 | gr | E | |||
30,071 | |||||||||
5 ships sunk (30,071 tons). Legend |
General Events during this patrol
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Attacks on U-182 during this patrol
15 May 1943
On 15 May 1943 a B-24 Liberator (2nd Sqn/2037th ASW USAAF/O, pilot 1Lt Earle A. Powers) sighted and attacked a U-boat west of the Madeira Islands. The aircraft dropped four 650lb depth charges that straddled the submerging U-boat just forward of the swirl and observed a large oil slick on the water after the attack. The U-boat must have been U-182, which was probably damaged in the air attack but was unable to report it as she was sunk in another attack the next day. (Sources: kpp/Niestle/Schoenfeld)
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* These are officers that later became commanders themselves.