Patrols by U-22
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Commander | Departure | Arrival | Days | Tons | |||||
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1 | Kptlt. Werner Winter | 26 Aug 1939 | Memel | 9 Sep 1939 | Kiel | 15 days | P | View | |
2 | Kptlt. Werner Winter | 27 Sep 1939 | Kiel | 30 Sep 1939 | Wilhelmshaven | 4 days | P | View | |
⌊ | Kptlt. Werner Winter | 2 Oct 1939 | Wilhelmshaven | 3 Oct 1939 | Kiel | 2 days | P | View | |
3 | Kptlt. Karl-Heinrich Jenisch | 15 Nov 1939 | Kiel | 24 Nov 1939 | Kiel | 10 days | 345 | P | View |
4 | Kptlt. Karl-Heinrich Jenisch | 13 Dec 1939 | Kiel | 24 Dec 1939 | Kiel | 12 days | 9,163 | P | View |
5 | Kptlt. Karl-Heinrich Jenisch | 15 Jan 1940 | Kiel | 24 Jan 1940 | Wilhelmshaven | 10 days | 2,944 | P | View |
6 | Kptlt. Karl-Heinrich Jenisch | 8 Feb 1940 | Wilhelmshaven | 25 Feb 1940 | Wilhelmshaven | 18 days | P | View | |
7 | Kptlt. Karl-Heinrich Jenisch | 20 Mar 1940 | Wilhelmshaven | 27 Mar 1940 | Sunk | 8 days | P | View | |
79 days | 12,452 | ||||||||
7 War patrols (P) located. 79 days at sea during patrols. War patrols are shown with grey background. Sometimes patrols are split into several entries, boats putting into base for quick repairs and such. Tons indicate tonnage of ships sunk or damaged during the patrol, if any. Warships are included. |