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Sinking of HMS Audacity.
The U-Boat forum has the Submarine as "U-131".
But The Squadrons of the Fleet Air Arm has it as "U-741". Which is correct ? |
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Re: Sinking of HMS Audacity.
Neither Alex; it was U-751
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-751 https://uboat.net/boats/successes/u751.html |
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Re: Sinking of HMS Audacity.
Thank you Bruce,
Clears up my question. I missread the details under U-131 So - U-131 was the submarine that was the 1st to shoot down an aircraft. This was the Martlet of 802 Sqdn from HMS Audacity. U-741 Was not launched until 4th February 1943. U-751 Attacked and sank HMS Audacity (D-10) , Convoy HG-76 on a homeward journey from Gibraltar on 21st December 1941. I expect that the reference to U-741 in the "Squadrons of the Fleet Air Arm" may have been a printers error. Thanks Alex |
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Re: Sinking of HMS Audacity.
The first loss of an aircraft credited to a U-boat occurred on the afternoon of 17 December 1941. U-131 was a type IXC U-boat and commanded by Korvettenkapitän Arend Baumann. She was part of the Wolfpack named Seeräuber which consisted of eight U-boats all of which set sail between 14 and 21 December 1941 with the primary intention of attacking the north-bound convoy HG76. The Wolfpack's first sinking was credited to U-108 on 14 December 1941 and was the neutral Portuguese merchant vessel Cassequel (not part of the convoy) 160 miles south-west of Cape St Vincent. HG76 would then go on to lose two ships to U-boats on 19 December but at the cost of four U-boats, one of these being U-131.
On the morning of 17 December 1941, U-131 was spotted by a Grumman Martlet of 802 Sqn flying from HMS Audacity 22 miles off the port side of the convoy and five warships were immediately sent to intercept. Now submerged, the submarine was damaged by depth charges which forced her to surface and shortly afterwards was strafed by a Martlet of 802 Sqn flown by Sub-Lt George Fletcher. The U-boat's primary defensive armament was a 37mm and a 20mm gun which succeeded in shooting down the fighter which crashed killing the pilot. Shortly afterwards, the U-boat, which was now trying to flee on the surface, was further damaged by shellfire and at 1330hrs, she was scuttled and all 47 crew were captured. |
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Re: Sinking of HMS Audacity.
Hi all,
on our database in HMA there is also the "Schußmeldung" form U 751. https://www.historisches-marinearchi...ue=1505&lang=1 Regards Darius |
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Re: Sinking of HMS Audacity.
Thank you Gentlemen for your swift replies. Great result.
Alex |
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