Patrol info for U-359
Departure | Arrival / Fate | Duration | ||
29 Jun 1943 | St. Nazaire | 26 Jul 1943 | Lost | 28 days |
Commander | Officers * |
Oblt. (R) Heinz Förster |
1WO Oblt. (R) Hans Lehmann |
Daily positions, sinkings and allied attacks during the patrol of U-359
We have daily positions for all 28 days on this patrol.
Departure from St. Nazaire on 29 Jun 1943.
30 Jun 1943 - 1 Jul 1943 - 2 Jul 1943 - 3 Jul 1943 - 4 Jul 1943 - 5 Jul 1943 - 6 Jul 1943 - 7 Jul 1943 - 8 Jul 1943 - 9 Jul 1943 - 10 Jul 1943 - 11 Jul 1943 - 12 Jul 1943 - 13 Jul 1943 - 14 Jul 1943 - 15 Jul 1943 - 16 Jul 1943 - 17 Jul 1943 - 18 Jul 1943 - 19 Jul 1943 - 20 Jul 1943 - 21 Jul 1943 - 22 Jul 1943 - 23 Jul 1943 - 24 Jul 1943 - 25 Jul 1943 -
Sunk on 26 Jul 1943.
Ships hit by U-359 during this patrol
General Events during this patrol
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Attacks on U-359 during this patrol
3 Jul 1943
Aircraft attack, aircraft shot down:
American B-24 Liberator (1st A/S Sqdn USAAF, pilot 1Lt H.W. Fraser)
Approx. 18.15 hrs, west of Oporto, Portugal: U-359 andU-466 both fired at the aircraft as it strafed them, and three bombs fell between the boats before they dived at 18.26 hrs. The Germans observed AA hits on the bomber, and it apparently crashed shortly after the attack, killing all ten aircrew. Both U-boats escaped unscathed
(Sources: Franks/Zimmerman)About this data
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* These are officers that later became commanders themselves.