SM U-66 - Ships Sunk or Damaged

Ships Sunk or Damaged

Ships sunk or damaged by SM U-66
Date Name Tonnage Nationality
01916-04-055 April 1916 Zent 3,890 British
01916-04-066 April 1916 Binicaise 151 French
01916-04-077 April 1916 Sainte Marie 397 French
01916-04-088 April 1916 Santanderino 3,346 Spanish
01916-04-099 April 1916 Eastern City 4,341 British
01916-04-099 April 1916 Glenalmond 2,888 British
01916-04-099 April 1916 Sjolyst 997 Norwegian
01916-04-1010 April 1916 Margam Abbey 4,471 British
01916-04-1010 April 1916 Unione 2,367 Italian
01916-08-1111 August 1916 Inverdruie 613 Norwegian
01916-08-1919 August 1916 FalmouthHMS Falmouth* 5,250 BritishBritish
01916-12-1111 December 1916 Bjor 1,090 Norwegian
01916-12-1111 December 1916 Palander 311 Swedish
01917-03-011 March 1917 Gurre 1,733 Norwegian
01917-03-011 March 1917 Livingstone** 1,005 Norwegian
01917-03-2222 March 1917 Stuart Prince 3,597 British
01917-03-2727 March 1917 NeathNeath 5,548 British
01917-04-066 April 1917 Powhatan 6,117 British
01917-06-055 June 1917 Amor 3,472 Italian
01917-06-055 June 1917 Manchester Miller 4,234 British
01917-06-077 June 1917 Cranmore* 3,157 British
01917-06-077 June 1917 Ikalis 4,329 British
01917-06-1010 June 1917 Bay State 6,583 British
01917-06-1414 June 1917 Perfect 1,088 Norwegian
01917-07-099 July 1917 Iparraguirre 1,161 Spanish
01917-07-2121 July 1917 African Prince 4,916 British
01917-07-2121 July 1917 Harold 1,322 British
Sunk:
Damaged:
Total:
69,967
8,407
78,374

* damaged but not sunk
** captured as a prize

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