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RE: UBoat off South African coast
Posted by: Arnaldo S. ()
Date: July 22, 2001 07:07PM

<HTML>Hi Chris
U-179 is sunk in the pos. WNW of Cape Town (33º38\'S 17º05\'E)
UIT22 is sunk in the pos. S of Cape Town (41º28\'S 17º40\'E)

U-179 there are no survivors 61 dead
UIT 22 there are no survivors 43 dead

U-179 Was caught on the surface by a searchlight from the destroyer HMS Active after the sunk of the M.V. City of Athens. The boat dive and was forced to resurface by depth-charge\'s, then rammed and sunk by HMS Active.

UIT 22 was sighted on the surface by a Catalina of 262 Squadron (LT. T.Roddick). The aircraft attacked, dropping five DC and strafing the boat. The badly-listing UIT-22 submerged, leaving a large oil slick. When she resurfaced, Roddick made another strafing attack. Other Catalinas arrive to relive Rodddick, whose aircraft had been damaged by return fire. Then in a DC attack, the boat dive forever.
Arnaldo S. </HTML>

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UBoat off South African coast Chris Dixon 07/22/2001 03:38PM
RE: UBoat off South African coast Arnaldo S. 07/22/2001 07:07PM
RE: UBoat off South African coast Peter 07/24/2001 08:46AM
RE: UBoat off South African coast Peter 07/24/2001 08:54AM
RE: UBoat off South African coast MPC 07/27/2001 09:40AM


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