German Submarine U-181 - Ships Sunk

Ships Sunk

Date Name Tonnage Flag
1st patrol
3 November 1942 East Indian 8,159
8 November 1942 Plaudit 5,060
10 November 1942 K.G. Meldahl 3,799
13 November 1942 Excello 4,969
19 November 1942 Gunda 2,241
20 November 1942 Corinthiakos 3,562
22 November 1942 Alcoa Pathfinder 6,797
24 November 1942 Dorrington Court 5,281
Mount Helmos 6,481
28 November 1942 Evanthia 3,551
30 November 1942 Cleanthis 4,153
2 December 1942 Amarylis 4,328
2nd patrol
11 April 1943 Empire Whimbrel 5,983
11 May 1943 Tinhow 5,232
27 May 1943 Sicilia 1,633
7 June 1943 Harrier 193
2 July 1943 Hoihow 2,798
15 July 1943 Empire Lake 2,852
16 July 1943 Fort Franklin 7,135
4 August 1943 Dalfram 4,558
7 August 1943 Umvuma 4,419
12 August 1943 Clan Macarthur 10,528
3rd patrol
1 May 1944 Janeta 5,312
19 June 1944 Garoet 7,118
15 July 1944 Tanda 7,174
19 July 1944 King Frederick 5,265
4th patrol
2 November 1944 Fort Lee 10,198

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