Re: S.M. U 53 vs. unknown destroyer on Sept. 5, 1918
Posted by:
Oliver Lörscher
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Date: May 06, 2009 04:54PM
Hi Simon,
you can add that the destroyer was steering North ( 0° ), U 53 dived and heard an hit after 20 seconds, afterwards sinking noises and an large explosion, maybe depth-charges...
I have no clue for this attack, I'm sure it failed but it must be recorded on the allied side.
Oliver
you can add that the destroyer was steering North ( 0° ), U 53 dived and heard an hit after 20 seconds, afterwards sinking noises and an large explosion, maybe depth-charges...
I have no clue for this attack, I'm sure it failed but it must be recorded on the allied side.
Oliver
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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S.M. U 53 vs. unknown destroyer on Sept. 5, 1918 | Simon S. | 05/05/2009 08:02PM |
Re: S.M. U 53 vs. unknown destroyer on Sept. 5, 1918 | Oliver Lörscher | 05/06/2009 04:54PM |
Re: S.M. U 53 vs. unknown destroyer on Sept. 5, 1918 | Simon S. | 05/07/2009 05:45PM |
Re: S.M. U 53 vs. unknown destroyer on Sept. 5, 1918 | Oliver Lörscher | 08/30/2009 10:53AM |
Re: S.M. U 53 vs. unknown destroyer on Sept. 5, 1918 | Simon S. | 08/30/2009 07:02PM |