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Re: 2 Group Convoy attack 13.09.1940
Steve,
Are you referring to the attack by Sgt. Owens in N6183 (1435-1715) ? If so I suspect it was against the torpedo-boat T2 (a small destroyer). There is a recent multi-volume excellent series on the naval war titled 'WORLD WAR II SEA WAR' by Donald Bertke, Don Kindell and Gordon Smith. Volume 2 covers September 1940 and it records the following on 13 September 1940; "An RAF Blenheim aircraft attacked German torpedo boats T1, T2 and T3. A bomb near miss damaged T2 with splinters, both underwater and on the bridge. The torpedo boat proceeded to Vlissingen and was temporarily repaired at the Wilton yard. She then proceeded to Wilhelmshaven, arriving on the 25th for repairs, completed in May 1941." Earlier on September 12th it noted that these three torpedo boats departed from Rotterdam but did not mention a reason or destination. However on September 15th we read that T1 and T3 arrived at Le Harve in France. Ref. pages 463 and 465 for the above. See www.naval-history.net concerning the above works. So far 7 volumes are available in both book and pdf format going to November 1942. There are about 500 pages in each volume, no photos or fancy stuff. Great investment, but I think it is a terribly well-kept secret ! I also agree with Laurent about posting on the 'warsailors' website forum. You may obtain a lot more detail there, including times. Regards, Martin. |
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Re: 2 Group Convoy attack 13.09.1940
Hi Martin,
Thank you for the information, I have just ordered Volume 2. Kind regards Steve
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Re: 2 Group Convoy attack 13.09.1940
Here is what is written in the British Admiralty War Diary, available on fold3 (for paying members...)
extract of 13.09.1940: British Air Operations Owing to unfavourable weather part of the programme for night operations was cancelled. The following attacks were, however, successfully carried out: on petrol stores at Emden, seaplane base at Nordeney, vessels at Delfzijl, Flusing docks where it is believed an ammunition dump was hit. Flak ships in the North Sea were attacked but clouds prevented observation of results. 3 out of 13 Blenheims today attacked Calais harbour and a concentration of barges at Ijsselmond, results not being observed; and a convoy of 6 or 7 vessels believed to be tankers off Zeebrugge, one ship of which was hit. The remaining 10 A/C abandoned the task on account of weather. At 1621 A/C attacked 6 merchant vessels each towing barges, off Boulogne, one bomb bursting in the centre of a group of vessels. A Blenheim attacked a supply ship and a convoy of 15 to 20 tugs, each towing two or three barges, near Boulogne harbour at 1650, scoring two hits on barges. Source: http://www.fold3.com/image/302053821/ |
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