Patrol info for U-764
Date lookup for 27 Nov 1943
Departure | Arrival / Fate | Duration | ||
26 Oct 1943 | Kiel | 11 Dec 1943 | Brest | 47 days |
Commander | Officers * |
Oblt. Hanskurt von Bremen |
WO Ltn. Gerhard Franceschi |
U-764's position on 27 Nov 1943
Wolfpack operations during this patrol
U-764 operated with the following Wolfpacks during this patrol
Eisenhart 3 (9 Nov 1943 - 15 Nov 1943)
Schill 3 (18 Nov 1943 - 22 Nov 1943)
Weddigen (22 Nov 1943 - 29 Nov 1943)
Ships hit by U-764 on this date
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Attacks on U-764 during this patrol
27 Nov 1943
Aircraft attack, aircraft shot down:
British Wellington Mk.XIV HF153 (172 Sqn RAF/O, pilot P/O T.B. Wilkin)
2122hrs, about 380 miles west of Lisbon: While escorting combined convoys SL-140/MKS-31 from its base on the Azores, the Wellington made a Leigh Light attack and was hit by flak after making an initial strafing run. Its subsequent crash was witnessed by U-262 and U-238 which picked up two survivors (air gunners F/S Nicolas J. Martin and Sgt Thomas B. Semple). The other four aircrew were lost. Sgt Semple was the wireless operator and later convinced the Germans during his interrogation that Allied aircraft were able to passively locate U-boats by homing in on their radar detection devices. This deception led to the order to U-boats to turn off their Naxos detectors.
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