Ships Sunk or Damaged
Date | Name | Tonnage | Nationality |
---|---|---|---|
01915-06-033 June 1915 | Boy Horace | 69 | British |
01915-06-033 June 1915 | E&C | 60 | British |
01915-06-033 June 1915 | Economy | 56 | British |
01915-06-1212 June 1915 | Leuctra | 3,027 | British |
01915-06-2323 June 1915 | Tunisiana | 4,220 | British |
01915-07-2727 July 1915 | Westward Ho! | 47 | British |
01915-07-2828 July 1915 | Mangara | 1,821 | British |
01915-09-088 September 1915 | Emblem | 50 | British |
01915-09-088 September 1915 | Victorious | 43 | British |
01915-09-1010 September 1915 | Nimrod | 51 | British |
01916-01-1818 January 1916 | Evelyn | 55 | British |
01916-01-1818 January 1916 | Foam Crest | 46 | British |
01916-01-1919 January 1916 | Sunshine | 52 | British |
01916-03-066 March 1916 | Springflower | 59 | British |
01916-03-066 March 1916 | Young Harry | 43 | British |
01916-04-011 April 1916 | Perth | 653 | British |
01916-04-033 April 1916 | Elziena Helena* | 131 | Dutch |
01916-04-1010 April 1916 | Robert Adamson | 2,978 | British |
01916-04-2222 April 1916 | Tregantle | 3,091 | British |
01916-08-022 August 1916 | John Wilson | 798 | Norwegian |
01916-08-2424 August 1916 | Velox | 312 | Norwegian |
01917-04-2020 April 1917 | Arie | 107 | Dutch |
01917-04-2626 April 1917 | KongsliKongsli* | 5,822 | Norwegian |
01917-08-099 August 1917 | RecruitHMS Recruit | 1,075 | British |
01918-03-1313 March 1918 | Lisette | 895 | British |
01918-04-1313 April 1918 | Ruth | 44 | British |
Sunk: Damaged: Total: |
19,652 5,953 25,605 |
* damaged but not sunk
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