SM UB-10 - Ships Sunk or Damaged

Ships Sunk or Damaged

Ships sunk or damaged by SM UB-10
Date Name Tonnage Nationality
01915-04-1414 April 1915 KatwijkKatwijk 2,040 Dutch
01915-06-077 June 1915 Menapier 1,886 Belgian
01915-07-3030 July 1915 Achieve 43 British
01915-07-3030 July 1915 Athena 45 British
01915-07-3030 July 1915 Coriander 46 British
01915-07-3030 July 1915 Fitzgerald 51 British
01915-07-3030 July 1915 Prospector 59 British
01915-07-3030 July 1915 Quest 46 British
01915-07-3030 July 1915 Strive 63 British
01915-07-3030 July 1915 Venture 44 British
01915-08-011 August 1915 Alert 59 British
01915-08-011 August 1915 Fulgens 2,512 British
01915-08-088 August 1915 Arbor Vitae 26 British
01915-08-088 August 1915 Xmas Rose 27 British
01915-08-1010 August 1915 Rosalie 4,243 British
01915-08-1111 August 1915 Esperance 46 British
01915-08-1111 August 1915 George Borrow 62 British
01915-08-1111 August 1915 George Crabbe 42 British
01915-08-1111 August 1915 Humphrey 41 British
01915-08-1111 August 1915 Illustrious 59 British
01915-08-1111 August 1915 Oceans Gift 60 British
01915-08-1111 August 1915 Palm 47 British
01915-08-1111 August 1915 Trevear 47 British
01915-08-1111 August 1915 Welcome 59 British
01915-08-1111 August 1915 Young Admiral 60 British
01915-12-2020 December 1915 Belford 516 British
01915-12-2020 December 1915 Huntly 1,153 British
01916-03-1919 March 1916 Port Dalhousie 1,744 Canadian
01916-04-011 April 1916 Peter Hanre 1,081 Norwegian
01916-08-1313 August 1916 LassooHMS Lassoo 1,010 British
01917-03-2727 March 1917 Amstelstromm 1,413 Dutch
01917-04-2424 April 1917 Minister Tak Van Poortvliet 1,106 Dutch
01917-04-2525 April 1917 Elizabeth 147 Dutch
01917-08-2020 August 1917 Edernian 3,588 British
01917-09-055 September 1917 Jeannot 50 Belgian
01917-09-055 September 1917 Unity 56 British
01917-09-066 September 1917 Rosary 37 British
Total: 23,614

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