There was another U103 in World War One That boat was launched from its shipyard on 9 Jun 1917 and commissioned into the Imperial Navy on 15 Jul 1917 The Naval war in WWI was brought to an end with the Armistice signed on 11 Nov, 1918 Read about SM U 103 during WWIDec 22, 19 · Type IX, the longrange UBoat During world war two, two main types of uboats roamed the sea The Type VII, basically a midrange oceanic type, able to take position in the middle of the Atlantic without refuelling, and the Type IX, the cruiser type, able to reach the American coast and cruise well beyond 30% Larger with twice the rangeGerman submarine U103 and World War I · See more » World War II
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U 103 ww1-Compiled and Edited by J David Perkins Sources The bulk of the information in these notes was taken from two sources;U103 817U104 1017UB21 517 to 5SMF UB22 517 to 5SMF UB27 717 to Flanders U4 517 to 5SMF U5 417 to Kurland German Warships of World War One, J C Taylor Leadership Rangliste der Kaiserlich Deutschen Marine various issues between 13 and 1914 The German equivalent of Britain's 'Navy List
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On 12th May 1918, one of the most exciting parts of Olympic’s career took place, when Olympic purposely rammed and sunk the German submarine U103, which had been trying to torpedo Olympic The survivors from the submarine were rescued by USS DavisJan 23, 21 · Title applies for a 11 November 1918 to 24 October 1929 sinking as well Especially interesting would be a late 1918 sinking of RMS Olympic Mark Chirnside's Reception Room Olympic, Titanic & Britannic Target Olympic Feuer!May 17, 11 · German submarine U103 sank US tanker India Arrow 50 kilometers east of Delaware, United States, killing 26 of 38 aboard 5 Feb 1942 German submarine U103 sank US tankers India Arrow at 0153 hours (26 were killed, 12 survived) and China Arrow at 1808 hours (all 37 aboard survived) kilometers southeast of Cape May, New Jersey, United States
Jun 15, 16 · The high point of the RMS Olympic 's career was on May 12, 1918, when it intentionally rammed and sank the German submarine U103, which attempted to torpedo the Olympic The USS Davis rescued the Olympic 's survivors In the beginning, the Olympic was a commercial ship under Captain Herbert James Haddock WWI had started in 1914U103 Sunk by White Star Liner Olympic (WWI) Olympic "dazzle painted" to confuse submarines with speed and direction May 12,1918, while on its twentysecond voyage as a troop carrier, Olympic, was attacked by U103 in the English ChannelThe UBoats of World War Two Under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany had been forbidden to retain or build any submarines In actual fact the greater part of her fleet that was to take to the seas in 1939 was barely four years old In the period 1919–34 German submarine development had continued
Dec 24, · The ocean liner Olympic, sister ship to Titanic, became the only merchant vessel in WWI to sink an enemy warship when she rammed Uboat U103Oct 15, · The photo shows its age with discoloration in the lighter colored areas of the print They do not allow for us to send a combined invoice once the cases have openedORIGINAL WW1 GERMAN UBOAT U103 (SUBMARINE) WITH CREW PHOTO POSTCARD c1917 RPPC $7500 shipping $399 shipping RPPC PHOTO POSTCARD 1917 WW1 WWI SOLDIER In Uniform Young Man $2775 shipping $0 shipping WW I Photo Result Ordnance Department Body Armor Test Langres France Machone Gun
Return to WWI Auxiliaries UNITED STATES NAVY TEMPORARY AUXILIARY SHIPS WORLD WAR I Online Library of Selected Images CIVILIAN SHIPS SS WL Steed (American Tanker, 1918) Served as USS WL Steed (ID # 3449) in SS WL Steed, a 6450 gross ton (13,000tons displacement) oil tanker, was built at Quincy, Massachusetts, as part of the World War IKenneth was onboard the British cargo ship SS Saint Elwyn, with a cargo of coal, when it was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U103 He was among 24 who lost their lives 16 crew members were rescued He was the son of Mr and Mrs Peter Berry and husband of Mary Berry ,of Southport Lancashire Bertenshaw Clifford Flying Officer (Navigator)May 13, 13 · There is another strange Uboat engagement, a Uboat was sunk by Titanics sister ship the Olympic during WW1 after the Uboat fired 2 torpedos at her "Olympic's most notable achievement during the war was the ramming and sinking of of
Alert lookouts on Olympic spotted the U103 in the English Channel and Captain Hayes maneuvered his ship, thereby striking and sinking the smaller, yet dangerous, German ship Rewarded for this act by the Admiralty, Hayes has the distinction of being the only merchant ship captain known to have sunk an enemy warship during World War IWilliam served with the Merchant Navy, as an engineer aboard the MV Henry Stanley, a Liverpool registered cargo ship On 7 December 1942, Henry Stanley was in the north Atlantic, after having been dispersed from Convoy ON149, when she was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U103, with the loss of 63 livesApr 07, · Imagine This The Titanic Transformed Into a Troopship During World War I It could have happened While the British Royal Navy was the largest naval force on the globe during the First World War
Or U 103 getting its torpedoes ready for a down the throat sinking of OlympicSM U103 was an Imperial Germany Navy Type U 57 Uboat of the First World War U103 was built on AG Weser in Bremen, launched on 9 June 1917 and commissioned 15 July 1917 She completed 5 tours of duty under Commander Claus Rücker and sankJun 14, 21 · *The ocean liner Olympic, sister ship to Titanic, became the only merchant vessel in WWI to sink an enemy warship when she rammed Uboat U103 And HMS Dreadnaught is the only battleship to sink a submarine
Dec 29, 08 · She was notorious for striking other ships, but one occasion was actually deliberate Under British law, she was designated an auxiliary cruiser, and in 1918, when crew spotted U103, Olympic turned and rammed the submarine, causing the Germans to scuttle the boat She retained her popularity well after the war, despite her ageWW II German Photo Junkers Ju 52 Transport Plane eBay When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to selectSt Margaret was a 943 GRT steam passenger/cargo ship completed in 1913 by Ramage & Ferguson Ltd for North of Scotland & Orkney & Shetland Steam Navigation Co and managed by zzz & Co She was sunk on 12 September 1917 by torpedo fired by German submarine U103 approximately 30 nautical miles SouthEast of Lilie Dimon Island, Faeroe Islands
WW1 yielded none and even WW2 yielded just few shipwrecks from Uboat attacks on Merchant Ships in the Gulf of Mexico and on the east coast of Florida Compared to that of say the English Channel, the number is very small U103 reports sunk in 2330N/8637W American Steam Freighter 5,037 tons Torpedo U103 Sunk Crew 17;The Olympic, as it prepares to ram U103 during WW1 1 / 7 3D printed the ship, the submarine and the plaque, the rest is foam and wood 0 comments 100% Upvoted Log in or sign up to leave a comment Log In Sign Up Sort byThe day U507 sank Alcoa Puritan and Ontario, a second boat — U506 — was just passing through the Florida Straits, and five others, U103, U753, U504, U106 and U158, were at various stages of the 3,800nautical mile trek down from their ports in occupied France A dozen additional Uboats scheduled to operate in the Gulf from midJune
Yes, the RMS Olympic really did ram a submarine during her time as a hired military transport Captain Bertram Fox Hayes (corrected from Herbert J Haddock),On 12/5/1918 she rammed and sank the German submarine U103 near Lizard Point and started her first voyage after the Armistice on 8/12/1918 when she left Southampton for Halifax with 5,000 Canadian troops On 12/2/1919 she started her first Liverpool Brest New York voyage and in July 1919 made her last voyage from Halifax to Liverpool as aIt's christmas album wwi in the air 100 feet long snake ahzab 53 splittingtarif mit progressionsvorbehalt 11 john balcerzak police officer sleeping beauty full test dept victory lladro angels beautiful angel figurine It's centro di medicina treviso colonscopia tra duct 2902 bipax scion frs price negotiation by the
1 ship damaged with a total of 6,042 tons (View ships hit by U 103) Fate 12 May 1918 Rammed by RMS Olympic and sunk at 49°16'N, 4°51'W 10 dead and 35 survivorsMar 1918 U 103 Claus Rücker Kassanga 3,015 br Fate 12 May 1918 Rammed by RMS Olympic and sunk at 4916N 0451W 10 dead, unknown number of survivors There was another U 103 in World War Two That boat was launched from its shipyard on 12 Apr 1940 and commissioned into the Kriegsmarine on 5 Jul 1940 John DoranNot every day has been a day in paradise along the Texas coast Unknown to many, in the early days of US involvement in World War II, German Uboats clouded Gulf waters with an ominous presence With over 70 naval and merchant ships falling victim to Germany's "Gulf fleet," there was cause for real concern and for the safety of sailors and even residents of the Texas coast
May 12, 1918, HMT Olympic, sister ship to the illfated Titanic was taken out of luxury liner service to provide transatlantic troop transport in World WarGerman submarine U103 and Submarine · See more » World War I World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, the Great War, or the War to End All Wars, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918 New!!SS Libau SS Pfalz SS Söderhamn SS Vaterland SS Wairuna SS Ypiranga The Wartime Memories Project is a non profit organisation run by volunteers This website is paid for out of our own pockets, library subscriptions and from donations made by visitors The popularity of the site means that it is far exceeding available resources
Apr 15, 16 · World War II General WW2 General This Day in the War in Europe The Beginning U73, U74, U94, U97 U98, U101, U103, U105, U106, U107, U108, U124 16 Boats at Sea OPERATIONS North Sea British steamer GLENFINLAS was damaged by LW in the Nth Sea of the East Coast of England 11 crew were killed The steamer was towed to HarwichWAESLAND / RUSSIA 1867 The WAESLAND was a 4,752 gross ton ship, built by J>homson, Glasgow in 1867 Her details were length 4351ft x beam 419ft, clipper stem, one funnel, four masts, iron construction, single screw and a speed of 14 knots There was accommodation for 11st and 1,5003rd class passengersCHICKASAW Tug (Panama City) Chickasaw was a steel hulled tug boat built in Pensacola, Florida, in 1908 Dimensions 107 feet long, foot beam The Chickasaw was sold at an auction after World War II and purchased by Sherman Towing Company of Panama City Renamed Sherman VI and sank at her dock in the late 1970's
V E Tarrant's The UBoat Offensive , published by the Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, in 19, and R M Grant's UBoats Destroyed, published by Putnam, London, in 1964Once compiled, these notes were compared in detail to a number of reputableListen to a reading of this article SM U103 Built 1917 Lost 1918 Reason for Loss Rammed Olympic, sister ship to the illfated Titanic, was requisitioned by the Admiralty for war work in 1915In May 1918, with an escort of American destroyers, Olympic was heading for France carrying 9,000 American troopsSouth of Cornwall, a number of Uboats lay in wait, hoping to interceptHe served at sea during WW1 and was awarded the Mercantile Marine Medal and the British War Medal SS Pearlmoor was a 4,481 ton merchant ship sunk by submarine U62 in a position 60 miles west of Malin Head whilst en route from Sierra Leone to Immingham carrying 7860 tons of iron ore
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