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

KUK U32



29th June 1917   KUK U-32 Austrian Submarine.

Type U-27 Shipyard Ordered Launched 11th May 1917 Commissioned 29th June 1917

Commanders
29 Jun 1917 - 24 Apr 1918 Gaston Vio
24 Apr 1918 - 31 Oct 1918 Otto Kasseroller

Career
No flotilla information available

Successes 4 ships sunk with a total of 3,728 tons.
1 ship damaged with a total of 3,060 tons.

  • 15 Jul 1917 k.u.k. U32 Gaston Vio Incemore (damaged) 3,060 br
  • 13 May 1918 k.u.k. U32 Otto Kasseroller Julia 48 gr
  • 20 May 1918 k.u.k. U32 Otto Kasseroller Agios Dionysios 58 gr
  • 20 May 1918 k.u.k. U32 Otto Kasseroller Angeliki 30 gr
  • 21 May 1918 k.u.k. U32 Otto Kasseroller Chatham 3,592 br

Fate Scrapped in 1920.

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