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RE: U-402.?
Posted by:
Rainer Kolbicz
()
Date: January 22, 2001 01:01PM
<HTML>Here\'s the list we have on uboat.net:
16 Jan, 1942 damaged British Llangibby Castle (12.053 tons)
13 Apr, 1942 sunk British Empire Progress (5.249 tons)
30 Apr, 1942 sunk sovjet Ashkhabad (5.284 tons)
2 May, 1942 sunk American USS Cythera (602 tons)
2 Nov, 1942 sunk British Dalcroy (4.558 tons) part of convoy SC-107
2 Nov, 1942 sunk Greek Rinos (4.649 tons) part of convoy SC-107
2 Nov, 1942 sunk British Empire Antelope (4.945 tons) part of convoy SC-107
2 Nov, 1942 sunk British Empire Leopard (5.676 tons) part of convoy SC-107
2 Nov, 1942 damaged British Empire Sunrise (7.459 tons) part of convoy SC-107
7 Feb, 1943 sunk Greek Kalliopi (4.965 tons)
7 Feb, 1943 sunk British Toward (1.571 tons) part of convoy SC-118
7 Feb, 1943 sunk American Henry R. Mallory (6.063 tons) part of convoy SC-118
7 Feb, 1943 sunk American Robert E. Hopkins (6.625 tons) part of convoy SC-118
7 Feb, 1943 sunk British Afrika (8.597 tons) part of convoy SC-118
7 Feb, 1943 damaged Norwegian Daghild (9.272 tons) part of convoy SC-118
7 Feb, 1943 sunk British HMS LCT-2335 (143 tons) part of convoy SC-118
8 Feb, 1943 sunk British Newton Ash (4.625 tons) part of convoy SC-118
11 May, 1943 sunk Norwegian Grado (3.082 tons) part of convoy SC-129
11 May, 1943 sunk British Antigone (4.545 tons) part of convoy SC-129
19 ships located with 99.963 tons
16 ships sunk with 71.179 tons
3 ships damaged with 28.784 tons
Regards
Rainer
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16 Jan, 1942 damaged British Llangibby Castle (12.053 tons)
13 Apr, 1942 sunk British Empire Progress (5.249 tons)
30 Apr, 1942 sunk sovjet Ashkhabad (5.284 tons)
2 May, 1942 sunk American USS Cythera (602 tons)
2 Nov, 1942 sunk British Dalcroy (4.558 tons) part of convoy SC-107
2 Nov, 1942 sunk Greek Rinos (4.649 tons) part of convoy SC-107
2 Nov, 1942 sunk British Empire Antelope (4.945 tons) part of convoy SC-107
2 Nov, 1942 sunk British Empire Leopard (5.676 tons) part of convoy SC-107
2 Nov, 1942 damaged British Empire Sunrise (7.459 tons) part of convoy SC-107
7 Feb, 1943 sunk Greek Kalliopi (4.965 tons)
7 Feb, 1943 sunk British Toward (1.571 tons) part of convoy SC-118
7 Feb, 1943 sunk American Henry R. Mallory (6.063 tons) part of convoy SC-118
7 Feb, 1943 sunk American Robert E. Hopkins (6.625 tons) part of convoy SC-118
7 Feb, 1943 sunk British Afrika (8.597 tons) part of convoy SC-118
7 Feb, 1943 damaged Norwegian Daghild (9.272 tons) part of convoy SC-118
7 Feb, 1943 sunk British HMS LCT-2335 (143 tons) part of convoy SC-118
8 Feb, 1943 sunk British Newton Ash (4.625 tons) part of convoy SC-118
11 May, 1943 sunk Norwegian Grado (3.082 tons) part of convoy SC-129
11 May, 1943 sunk British Antigone (4.545 tons) part of convoy SC-129
19 ships located with 99.963 tons
16 ships sunk with 71.179 tons
3 ships damaged with 28.784 tons
Regards
Rainer
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Subject | Written By | Posted |
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U-402.? | Ted Armstrong | 01/20/2001 03:32AM |
RE: U-402.? | Patriote | 01/20/2001 02:41PM |
RE: U-402.? | Joe Brennan | 01/20/2001 10:24PM |
RE: U-402.? | Joe Brennan | 01/20/2001 10:29PM |
RE: U-402.? | Patriote | 01/21/2001 03:25PM |
RE: U-402.? | Joe Brennan | 01/22/2001 04:56AM |
RE: U-402.? | Rainer Kolbicz | 01/21/2001 08:49PM |
RE: U-402.? | Joe Brennan | 01/22/2001 04:39AM |
RE: U-402.? | Rainer Kolbicz | 01/22/2001 01:01PM |
RE: U-402.? | Ken Dunn | 01/20/2001 08:57PM |
RE: U-402.? | Antonio Veiga | 01/22/2001 01:31AM |