2 U-boats sunk in 22 minutes
Posted by: JJ ()
Date: May 04, 2001 03:49AM

<HTML>Kind of an interesting story. Ran in an elderly gent, 79 years old, who piloted a Liberator as a Canadian in the RAF in WWII. He went on to say that he did alot of air patrol out of Lands End England looking for U-Boats in the Atlantic. He then went on to say that holds the record for having sunk 2 U-Boats in 22 minutes in and around the English Channel on D-Day. Says his Liberator carried 12 depth charges. Dropped 6 on the first one and another 6 on the other. He was aware that one of the u-boats had 44 survivors but did not know about how many survived the other. I had to check on the U-boat net to see if there was some like this and sure enough....U-373 and U441 were sunk twenty minutes apart on June 8th, 1944, by the same Liberator Bomber....which is obviously the incident this chap is speaking of. </HTML>



Subject Written By Posted
2 U-boats sunk in 22 minutes JJ 05/04/2001 03:49AM
RE: 2 U-boats sunk in 22 minutes Ragnar J. Ragnarsson 05/04/2001 10:20AM
RE: 2 U-boats sunk in 22 minutes JJ 05/04/2001 04:02PM
RE: 2 U-boats sunk in 22 minutes Martin 05/05/2001 12:46AM
RE: 2 U-boats sunk in 22 minutes Joe Brennan 05/05/2001 02:22AM
RE: 2 U-boats sunk in 22 minutes John James JJ 05/05/2001 01:49PM
RE: 2 U-boats sunk in 22 minutes Joe Brennan 05/05/2001 10:08PM