- German submarine U-123 (1940)
Unterseeboot 123 was a Type IXB
U-boat of theKriegsmarine . She was commissioned in May 1940, with "Kapitänleutnant "Karl-Heinz Moehle in command. Moehle was relieved on19 May 1941 by Kptlt.Reinhard Hardegen , who was relieved in turn on1 August 1942 by "Oberleutnant zur See"Horst von Schroeter . Schroeter commanded until the boat was decommissioned.U-123 conducted 12 war patrols, sinking 45 ships totalling 227,174 tons and damaging six others totaling 53,568 tons.
On
17 November 1940 "Mechanikergefreiter" Fritz Pfeifer was lost overboard.U-123 took part in the opening of the "Paukenschlag" (
Operation Drumbeat ) in January1942 and completed two very successful patrols off the US east coast. On27 March 1942 theQ-ship "Atik" ("Carolyn") and U-123 had a gunnery duel off the US east coast. "Fähnrich zur See" Rudi Holzer from U-123 was fatally wounded in the action and died a few hours later. "Atik" was destroyed with all hands.On the night of April 8, 1942, U-123 was positioned off the shores of
St. Simons Island, Georgia . It torpedoed and sank two tankers, theS.S. Oklahoma and theEsso Baton Rouge . Twenty-two seamen were killed.On the night of April 10, 1942, U-123 torpedoed and sank the
SS Gulfamerica about two miles off the coast ofJacksonville, Florida . The SS Gulfamerica was on its maiden voyage from Philadelphia to Port Arthur, Texas with 90,000 barrels of fuel oil. Nineteen crewmen on the SS Gulfamerica were lost. [http://www.pierce-evans.org/homefront.htm] [http://www.armed-guard.com/pbtnm.html] [http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbrunsw/benjones.html] [http://www.shipwreckexpo.com/fleastgulfamerica.htm]On
7 November 1943 U-123 was attacked by a Mosquito aircraft from RAF 618 Squadron, suffering one dead and two wounded.On
17 June 1944 U-123 was taken out of service atLorient , and scuttled there on19 August 1944 . She was raised byFrance in1945 afterGermany 's surrender, and became the French submarine "Blaison". When France decommissioned her on18 August 1959 , she was known as Q165.References
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*cite web | title= Ubootwaffe.net| work= U-123| url=http://www.ubootwaffe.net/ops/boat.cgi?boat=123| accessdate=4 April| accessyear=2007ee also
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List of U-boats
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