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SM U-18



23rd November 1914 U18 sunk  SM U-18 was a type U 17 uboat built at the Shipyard Kaiserliche Werft, Danzig (Werk 12). Ordered 6 May 1910, she was laid down 27 Oct 1910, launched 25 Apr 1912 and commissioned 17 Nov 1912.
Commanded by Heinrich von Henning she sailed with II Flotilla until the 23 Nov 1914 when she was rammed by HMS Garry and trawler Dorothy Grey in Pentland Firth, Scapa Flow (58.41N, 02.55W). Of her crew there was 1 dead and 22 survivors.

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