Tables
a) Allied ships lost
Date | Name | Nationality | Casualties | Tonnage | Sunk by... |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ONS-18 | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
23 Sept 1943 | Steel Voyager | US | none | 6198 GRT | U-952 |
ON-202 | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
19/20 Sept | Theodore Dwight Weld | US | 33 | 7176 GRT | U-238 |
20 Sept | Frederick Douglass | US | none | 7176 GRT | U-238, U-654 |
23 Sept | Fort Jemseg | British | 1 | 7134 GRT | U-238 |
23 Sept | Oregon Express | Nor | 8 | 3642 GRT | U-238 |
23 Sept | Skjelbred | Nor | none | 5096 GRT | U-238 |
. b) Allied warships lost
Date | Name | Nationality | Casualties | Type | Sunk by... |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
20/21 Sept 1943 | St Croix | Canadian | ? 147 | destroyer | U-305 |
20/21 Sept | Polyanthus | British | ? 88 | corvette | U-952 |
23 Sept | Itchen | British | 227 | frigate | U-666 |
. c) Axis submarines lost
Date | Number | Type | Captain | Casualties | Sunk by... |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
19 Sept 1943 | U-341 | VIIC | O/L Epp | 50 | Lib A, 10 sqdn RCAF |
20 Sept | U-338 | VIIC | K/L Kinzel | 51 | Lib F, 120 Sqdn HMCS Drumheller |
21/22 Sept | U-229 | VIIC | O/L Schletig | 50 | HMS Keppel |
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