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

KUK U17



6th October 1915   KUK U-17 Austrian Submarine

Type U-10 Shipyard Ordered Launched Commissioned Commanders
6 Oct 1915 - 9 Dec 1915 Franz Skopinic
9 Dec 1915 - 17 Sep 1916 Zdenko Hudecek
17 Sep 1916 - 9 Oct 1916 Franz Rzemenowsky von Trautenegg
9 Oct 1916 - 19 Dec 1916 Zdenko Hudecek
19 Dec 1916 - 6 Jan 1917 Karl Edler von Unczowski
6 Jan 1917 - 26 Feb 1917 Zdenko Hudecek
26 Feb 1917 - 12 Jun 1917 Albrecht Graf von Attems
12 Jun 1917 - 22 Nov 1917 Hermann Rigele
22 Nov 1917 - 26 Aug 1918 Wladimir Pfeifer

Career
No flotilla information available

Successes 1 ship sunk with a total of 680 tons.

    10 Jul 1916 k.u.k. U17 Zdenko Hudecek Impetuoso 680 it

Fate Scrapped 1920.

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