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World War 1 One ww1 wwII greatwar great 1914 1918 first battalion regiment

SM U-110



25th September 1917   SM U-110

Type U 93 Shipyard Germaniawerft, Kiel (Werk 279) Ordered 5 May 1916 Launched 28 Jul 1917 Commissioned 25 Sep 1917

Commanders.
22 Nov 1917 - 10 Dec 1917 Otto von Schubert.
12 Dec 1917 - 15 Mar 1918 Carl Albrecht Kroll

Career 3 patrols.
22 Dec 1917 - 15 Mar 1918 IV Flotilla

Successes 10 ships sunk with a total of 26,963 tons.

  • 24 Dec 1917 U 110 Carl Albrecht Kroll Penshurst 1,191 br
  • 30 Dec 1917 U 110 Carl Albrecht Kroll Zone 3,914 br
  • 7 Jan 1918 U 110 Carl Albrecht Kroll Egda 2,527 nw
  • 4 Mar 1918 U 110 Carl Albrecht Kroll Castle Eden 1,949 br
  • 7 Mar 1918 U 110 Carl Albrecht Kroll Vitol 2,639 br
  • 7 Mar 1918 U 110 Carl Albrecht Kroll Tarbetnesse 3,018 br
  • 8 Mar 1918 U 110 Carl Albrecht Kroll Erica 167 br
  • 9 Mar 1918 U 110 Carl Albrecht Kroll Nanny Wignall 93 br
  • 10 Mar 1918 U 110 Carl Albrecht Kroll Germaine 1,428 fr
  • 15 Mar 1918 U 110 Carl Albrecht Kroll Amazon 10,037 br

Fate 15 Mar 1918 - Severely damaged in a D/C attack from HMS Michael and Moresby. Surfaced but sank at 55°49’N 08°06’W. 32 dead and 9 survivors.

There was another U 110 in World War Two.
That boat was launched from its shipyard on 25 Aug 1940 and commissioned into the Kriegsmarine on 21 Nov 1940.

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