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How Nazi U-Boats Went From Hunters to Prey During World War II
The Allies were running at first, but they developed counter measures and started to turn the tables on the feared submarines.
Key point: The Allies invented new weapons, such as the porqupine-looking grenade launcher, to kill enemy submarines. Allied tactics also evolved and the number of destroyers drastically increased as America entered the war.
Cut off in mid-transmission, this contact report came from a U.S. Navy patrol bomber operating over the Atlantic Ocean some 95 miles north of Cape Peñas, Spain, at 0316 hours on November 12, 1943. Repeated attempts to restore radio communications with the Consolidated PB4Y-1 Liberator, nicknamed Calvert n’ Coke, all went unanswered. Controllers finally listed the aircraft as overdue presumed missing.
United States antisubmarine aircraft played an unsung but vital role in this campaign.
Here s What You Need to Remember: This triumph came with a heavy cost. During their time in England, USAAF antisubmarine squadrons lost 12 planes and 102 men due to enemy action, accidents, or causes unknown. Navy patrol bomber losses over the bay amounted to 16 aircraft and 157 crewmen. In return, American sub hunters received credit for sinking 13 U-boats from February 1943 to the end of Biscayan operations 18 months later.
“Am over enemy submarine in position …”
Cut off in mid-transmission, this contact report came from a U.S. Navy patrol bomber operating over the Atlantic Ocean some 95 miles north of Cape Peñas, Spain, at 0316 hours on November 12, 1943. Repeated attempts to restore radio communications with the Consolidated PB4Y-1 Liberator, nicknamed Calvert n’ Coke, all went unanswered. Controllers finally listed the aircraft as overdue presumed missing.
Samantha Motion: Bay Patrol is the sun-soaked summer of dreams and nightmares
15 Apr, 2021 09:53 PM
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Summer in the sun: Mount Maunganui main beach on New Year s Eve. Photo / George Novak
Summer in the sun: Mount Maunganui main beach on New Year s Eve. Photo / George Novak
Truer words have never been spoken on the telly in New Zealand. They were uttered by young lifeguard Georgia on Mount Maunganui beach in the first airing of TV3 s new series Bay Patrol on Wednesday night.
The show follows surf lifesavers working along Tauranga s 20 or so kilometres of golden ocean beach - from increasingly populated Pāpāmoa East to the jewel in our crown, Mount main beach.
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