- German submarine U-736
U-736 was a
Type VIIC submarine of theKriegsmarine . Her keel was laid down on29 November 1941 byF. Schichau ofDanzig . She was commissioned on16 January 1943 withOberleutnant Reinhard Reff in command.She conducted 2 patrols
*16 January 1943 to31 March 1944 8th Flottille (training)
*1 April 1944 to6 August 1944 1st Flottille (front boat)On
24 May 1944 she severely damaged aB-24 Liberator from 224/C and then shot down a BritishVickers Wellington aircraft.On
6 August 1944 she was sunk in theBay of Biscay west of St. Nazaire, in position coord|47|19|N|4|16|W|, by Squid depth charges from HMS|Loch Killin|K391|6, there were 19 survivors and 28 dead.The U-boat captain, O.Lt Reinhard Reff, had fired a torpedo at HMS "Loch Killin" and the periscope was spotted by a port lookout. Action stations rang out through the ship and depth charges shot out in record time. The torpedo was destroyed by the explosion, which was so violent that it forced the damaged "U-736" to surface under the stern of the frigate. For a few minutes both vessel were locked together and the survivors of the crew scrambled onto the quarter-deck of "Loch Killin" to the bewilderment of the frigate's crew. Then "U-736" slipped away taking the other crew members to the bottom. The prisoners were disembarked to another warship returning to England and "Loch Killin" continued on patrol.
ee also
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List of U-boats References
* [http://uboat.net/boats/u736.htm Uboat.net]
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