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U BOATS SUNK IN SOUTH ATLANTIC - U 128 / U 1062

17)U-179




Ordered - 28 May 1940


Laid down - 15 Jan 1941 AG Weser, Bremen (werk 1019)


Launched - 18 Nov  1941


Commissioned 7 Mar 1942 KrvKpt. Ernst Sobe


Commanders

                      7 Mar 1942 - 8 Oct 1942 FrgKpt. Ernst Sobe


Career 

1 patrol        7 Mar 1942 - 31 Aug 1942  4. Flotille (training)

                     1  Sep  1942 - 30 Sep 1942   10. Flottille (active service)

                           1 Oct 1942  -  8 Oct 1942  12. Flottille (active service)       


Successes - 1 ship sunk, total tonnage 6,558 GRT


Fate: Sunk 8 Oct 1942 in the South Atlantic near Cape Town, South Africa, in position 33.28S, 17.05E, by depth charges from the British destroyer HMS Active. 61 dead (all hands lost).


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Above the British merchant City of Athens sunk by U-179 some 13 miles from the point where the U 179 was sunk by RN Destroyer HMS ACTIVE seen in the picture below. Photo www.photoship.co.uk



Photo. www.navalhistory.net


 

 

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