Italian submarines in World War Two
Nichelio (NC)
Nichelio
Type | Coastal / Sea going | |
Class | Platino 1 (24) | |
Laid down | 1 Jul 1941 | Odero-Terni-Orlando, Muggiano |
Launched | 12 Apr 1942 | |
Commissioned | 30 Jul 1942 | |
End service | ||
Stricken | 1 Feb 1948 | |
Loss date | ||
Loss position | ||
History | Transferred to the U.S.S.R. on 7th February 1949. Scrapped by the U.S.S.R. in 1960. | |
Fate |
Commands
Commander | Date from | Date to | Command notes |
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C.F. Giulio Chialamberto | 1 Aug 1942 | 5 Aug 1942 | |
T.V. Carlo Girola | 6 Aug 1942 | 22 Jun 1943 | |
T.V. Claudio Celli | 23 Jun 1943 | 22 Dec 1943 | |
T.V. Ugo Esmenard | 22 Dec 1943 | 1 Jan 1944 | |
T.V. Gaspare Cavallina | 1 Jan 1944 | 31 Jan 1944 | |
T.V. Ugo Esmenard | 31 Jan 1944 | Aug 1945 |
Ships hit
Date | Commander | Ship hit | Type | GRT | Nat. | Loss type | |
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1. | 14 Jul 1943 | T.V. Claudio Celli | HMS MGB-641 | Gunboat | 90 | Sunk? |
Patrols and events
Commander | Date | Time | Port | Arr. date | Arr. time | Arr. port | Miles | Description | ||
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15 Jul 1942 | 0736 | La Spezia | 15 Jul 1942 | 1720 | La Spezia | Exercises with the submarine H 1 escorted by MAS 509. | ||||
Chialamberto, Giulio | 1 Aug 1942 | La Spezia | 5 Aug 1942 | La Spezia | At La Spezia. Change in command. | |||||
Girola, Carlo | 7 Aug 1942 | 0837 | La Spezia | 7 Aug 1942 | 1359 | La Spezia | 50,5 | Trials. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 8 Aug 1942 | 0913 | La Spezia | 8 Aug 1942 | 1651 | La Spezia | 84 | Trials. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 10 Aug 1942 | 0844 | La Spezia | 10 Aug 1942 | 1806 | La Spezia | 50 | Trials. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 13 Aug 1942 | 0923 | La Spezia | 13 Aug 1942 | 1638 | La Spezia | 52 | Trials escorted by MAS 509. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 17 Aug 1942 | 1137 | La Spezia | 17 Aug 1942 | 1853 | La Spezia | 38 | Trials. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 20 Aug 1942 | 0815 | La Spezia | 20 Aug 1942 | 1740 | La Spezia | 45 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 21 Aug 1942 | 0814 | La Spezia | 21 Aug 1942 | 1652 | La Spezia | 34 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 26 Aug 1942 | 0825 | La Spezia | 26 Aug 1942 | 1810 | La Spezia | 45 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 28 Aug 1942 | 0820 | La Spezia | 28 Aug 1942 | 1715 | La Spezia | 45 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 29 Aug 1942 | 0840 | La Spezia | 29 Aug 1942 | 1828 | La Spezia | 6 | Trials. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 29 Aug 1942 | 2015 | La Spezia | 30 Aug 1942 | 0042 | La Spezia | 49 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 31 Aug 1942 | 0837 | La Spezia | 31 Aug 1942 | 1502 | La Spezia | 35 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 2 Sep 1942 | 0750 | La Spezia | 2 Sep 1942 | 1127 | La Spezia | 91,5 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 3 Sep 1942 | 0844 | La Spezia | 3 Sep 1942 | 1630 | La Spezia | 63,2 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 4 Sep 1942 | 0834 | La Spezia | 4 Sep 1942 | 1300 | La Spezia | 23 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 7 Sep 1942 | 1214 | La Spezia | 7 Sep 1942 | 1916 | La Spezia | 43,5 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 8 Sep 1942 | 0918 | La Spezia | 8 Sep 1942 | 1510 | La Spezia | 35 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 9 Sep 1942 | 1910 | La Spezia | 10 Sep 1942 | 0105 | La Spezia | 40,5 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 11 Sep 1942 | 0845 | La Spezia | 11 Sep 1942 | 1607 | La Spezia | 30,5 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 15 Sep 1942 | 0006 | La Spezia | 17 Sep 1942 | 0820 | Cagliari | 352 | Passage La Spezia-Cagliari. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 21 Sep 1942 | 0756 | Cagliari | 21 Sep 1942 | 1240 | Cagliari | 28 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 24 Sep 1942 | 0750 | Cagliari | 24 Sep 1942 | 1443 | Cagliari | 47,5 | Exercises. | ||
1 | Girola, Carlo | 25 Sep 1942 | 1800 | Cagliari | 14 Oct 1942 | 0937 | Cagliari | 1261,3 | Patrolled between 37°00'N and 37°30'N, 02°00'E and 02°20'E, 50 miles north of Cape Blanc. | |
26 Sep 1942 | 0818 | At 0818 hours, an aircraft was seen and the submarine dived. | ||||||||
26 Sep 1942 | 1120 | At 1120 hours, an aircraft was seen and the submarine dived. | ||||||||
9 Oct 1942 | 2135 | 37° 31'N, 2° 17'E | An Italian submarineof the ASTERIA class was sighted. Nichelio turned away. This was actually Argento. | |||||||
11 Oct 1942 | 2148 | 37° 50'N, 2° 14'E | At 2148 hours, a small vessel, believed to be a torpedo-boat or corvette, was sighted at a distance of 4,000 metres, proceeding at 18 knots. Nichelio was getting ready to fire her stern torpedoes when, at 2149 hours, a second vessel appeared and was going straight for the submarine as she crash-dived. At 2151 hours, five depth-charges were heard but they were not close. | |||||||
Girola, Carlo | 23 Oct 1942 | 0807 | Cagliari | 23 Oct 1942 | 1134 | Cagliari | 22 | Exercises. | ||
2 | Girola, Carlo | 29 Oct 1942 | 0159 | Cagliari | 31 Oct 1942 | 0810 | Cagliari | 322,5 | Patrolled in 37°40'N, 08°50'E on a patrol line with Argo, Porfido and Asteria but recalled at 2030 hours on the 30th. | |
29 Oct 1942 | 1022 | At 1022 hours, an aircraft was seen and the submarine dived. | ||||||||
3 | Girola, Carlo | 7 Nov 1942 | 0330 | Cagliari | 17 Nov 1942 | 0810 | Cagliari | 1736,1 | Patrolled off Bougie, between 37°40'N and 38°00'N, and between 06°40'E and 07°00'E, but shortly after moved to 37°45'N to 04°00'E. T.V. Girola was reprimanded for lack of determination during this patrol. | |
8 Nov 1942 | 0851 | At 0851 hours, an aircraft was seen and the submarine dived. | ||||||||
8 Nov 1942 | 1008 | At 1008 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 8,000 metres and the submarine dived. | ||||||||
10 Nov 1942 | 2155 | At 2155 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 8,000 metres and the submarine dived. | ||||||||
11 Nov 1942 | 0807 | At 0807 hours, a submarine of the ASTERIA class was observed through the periscope. | ||||||||
12 Nov 1942 | 0130 | 37° 45'N, 6° 58'E | At 0130 hours, three vessels heard with the hydrophones. The submarine did not sight anything, but later heard depth-charges. | |||||||
15 Nov 1942 | 2120 | 38° 05'N, 7° 05'E | At 2120 hours, two vessels believed to be A/S vessels were heard. The submarine remained submerged, on listening watch. | |||||||
4 | Girola, Carlo | 23 Nov 1942 | 0016 | Cagliari | 4 Dec 1942 | 1408 | Cagliari | 1105,7 | Patrolled off Bougie between 37°20'N and the Algerian coast, and between 03°00'E and 03°20'E until 31st December, then to area between 37°20'N and the Algerian coast, and between 06°20'E and 06°40'E. | |
23 Nov 1942 | 1305 | At 1305 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 8,000 metres and the submarine dived. | ||||||||
23 Nov 1942 | 1347 | At 1347 hours, two aircraft were seen at a distance of 10,000 metres and the submarine dived. | ||||||||
23 Nov 1942 | 1631 | At 1631 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 10,000 metres and the submarine dived. | ||||||||
24 Nov 1942 | 1112 | 37° 09'N, 6° 20'E | At 1112 hours, an MTB steering 245° at 12 knots, was sighted at a distance of 2,000 metres. It was followed two minutes later, by a motor ship of about 600-800 tons, sighted at 1,500 metres. | |||||||
26 Nov 1942 | 0915 | 36° 57'N, 5° 25'E | At 0915 hours, British corvette was sighted. It was first detected with hydrophones at 0646 hours. T.V. Girola decided not to attack a small vessel. | |||||||
30 Nov 1942 | 1205 | 37° 15'N, 3° 06'E | At 1205 hours, a 200-ton steamer, probably a fishing vessel, was sighted. Again, T.V. Girola decided not to attack a small vessel. | |||||||
3 Dec 1942 | 1958 | 37° 18'N, 6° 27'E | At 1958 hours, a large MTB was sighted at 400-500 metres. | |||||||
Girola, Carlo | 5 Dec 1942 | 0756 | Cagliari | 6 Dec 1942 | 0810 | Naples | 276 | Passage Cagliari-Naples. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 27 Dec 1942 | 0855 | Naples | 27 Dec 1942 | 1337 | Naples | 25,8 | Trials. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 4 Jan 1943 | 1133 | Naples | 4 Jan 1943 | 1625 | Castellammare di Stabia | 40 | Passage Naples-Castellammare di Stabia and exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 5 Jan 1943 | 0810 | Castellammare di Stabia | 5 Jan 1943 | 0945 | Naples | 17 | Passage Castellammare di Stabia-Naples. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 5 Jan 1943 | 1514 | Naples | 6 Jan 1943 | 1438 | Cagliari | 270 | Passage Naples-Cagliari. | ||
5 | Girola, Carlo | 11 Jan 1943 | 1805 | Cagliari | 19 Jan 1943 | 2110 | Cagliari | 730 | Patrolled in western Mediterranean between 37°20'N and Algerian coast, and between 06°00'E and 06°20'E, on a patrol line with Wolframio. | |
17 Jan 1943 | 1902 1923 (e) | 37° 20'N, 6° 20'E | At 1902 hours, the lookout aft spotted an aircraft coming from the south. Although it could have been a Junker 88, T.V. Girola ordered the submarine to crash-dive. At 1910 hours, Nichelio surfaced and proceeded northward. At 1918 hours, an aircraft was sighted on the port bow at a distance, making directly for the submarine. There was no time to crash-dive and Girola ordered the machine guns manned and they opened fire at a range of 1,000 metres. The aircraft was identified as of the Armstrong Whitworth [Whitley] type. At 1919 hours, it flew over at a height of 30-40 metres and dropped five bombs. One fell 20 metres off the starboard bow, bomb fragments hit the submarine, causing a leak forward which prevented diving. The aircraft was observed to fire back at the submarine with its stern gun. At 1922 hours, the aircraft flew over the submarine at a height of 2,000 metres without dropping a bomb. At 1955 hours, the aircraft attempted a surprise attack, dropping a single bomb which fell 50 metres from the port beam. At 2005 hours, it flew at a height of 50 metres and, reaching 100 metres on the port side,it strafed the submarine. Fire was returned with the twin Breda machine-guns aft. The submarine could not used the deck gun due to the poor condition of the ammunition. At 2020 hours, the leak forward had been plugged and the submarine dived and gradually reached 100 metres to test her water tightness. At 0223 hours on the 18th, she received the order to return to base. The aircraft was Hudson 'J' of 500 Squadron piloted by Flight Lieutenant H.G. Holmes. It had detected the submarine by radar, at a range of 5 miles, attacking by taking advantage of the moonlight. It had actually dropped three depth charges, which overshot the target on the first run. One 250-lb G.P. bomb was released from 1,600 feet on the second run and missed the starboard bow by 20 feet. The bomber had also strafed Nichelio, who replied inaccurately on the first run, using both cannon and machine-guns, but her aim became more accurate afterward, although the aircraft was not hit. The submarine was actually hit by three depth-charges, one of which was found imbedded in the bow after her return to Cagliari; the other two did not explode. The A/S bomb also caused some damage requiring the submarine to return to Naples for repairs, which would take nearly a month. | |||||||
18 Jan 1943 | 1355 1349 (e) | 38° 02'N, 6° 29'E | At 1355 hours, an aircraft was sighted at a high altitude. It dived on the submarine, releasing a single bomb, which missed by 300 metres ahead. It was identified as of the Armstrong Whitworth [Whitley] type. Nichelio submerged at 1356 hours and, two minutes later, at a depth of 80 meters, she was shaken by three depth charges without incurring damage. The aircraft was Hudson 'K' of 608 Squadron piloted by Lieutenant E.U. Johansen. It followed up the earlier attack by the 500 Squadron Hudson and sighted a surfacing U-boat of the GEMMA class at 1345 hours. The attack was made with an A/S bomb which exploded 100-150 yards ahead of the sub. The submarine immediately dived The Hudson followed up by releasing a stick of depth charges, without observing results. It released a smoke float and stayed on the scene observing until a later attack by Wellington 'S' of 150 Squadron. | |||||||
18 Jan 1943 | 2355 | 38° 20'N, 6° 38'E | At 2355 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 3,000 metres. Nichelio was ready to open fire, when the aircraft turned away at a distance of 2,000 meters and the submarine dived immediately. | |||||||
19 Jan 1943 | 0814 | 38° 48'N, 7° 21'E | At 0814 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 8,000 metres and the submarine dived. | |||||||
19 Jan 1943 | 1100 | 38° 48'N, 7° 30'E | At 1100 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 6,000 metres and the submarine dived. | |||||||
19 Jan 1943 | 1330 | (0) Probably ca. 50 miles SW of Cagliari. | At 1330 hours, an Italian aircraft was seen at 6,000 metres and exchanged recognition signals. | |||||||
Girola, Carlo | 21 Jan 1943 | 1600 | Cagliari | 22 Jan 1943 | 1700 | Naples | 288 | Passage Cagliari-Naples. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 19 Feb 1943 | 0810 | Naples | 19 Feb 1943 | 1718 | Naples | 86,5 | Trials. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 20 Feb 1943 | 1047 | Naples | 21 Feb 1943 | 0905 | La Maddalena | 253,5 | Passage Naples-La Maddalena. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 25 Feb 1943 | 0725 | La Maddalena | 25 Feb 1943 | 1305 | La Maddalena | 38 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 25 Feb 1943 | 1436 | La Maddalena | 25 Feb 1943 | 1617 | La Maddalena | 4 | Tests for fuel leak. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 27 Feb 1943 | 0731 | La Maddalena | 27 Feb 1943 | 1233 | La Maddalena | 35 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 7 Mar 1943 | 0911 | La Maddalena | 7 Mar 1943 | 1217 | La Maddalena | 20 | Trials. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 10 Mar 1943 | 0905 | La Maddalena | 10 Mar 1943 | 1220 | La Maddalena | 19 | Trials. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 12 Mar 1943 | 0807 | La Maddalena | 12 Mar 1943 | 1242 | La Maddalena | 18 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 15 Mar 1943 | 0804 | La Maddalena | 15 Mar 1943 | 1224 | La Maddalena | 22,5 | Exercises. | ||
6 | Girola, Carlo | 18 Mar 1943 | 0125 | La Maddalena | 4 Apr 1943 | 1210 | La Maddalena | 1045,3 | Patrolled in western Mediterranean on a line with Gorgo, between 38°20'N and the Algerian coast, and between 05°40'E and 06°40'E [or between 37°40'N and 38°10'N, and between 05°50'E and 06°20'E?]. | |
20 Mar 1943 | 0145 | 37° 58'N, 6° 04'E | At 0145 hours, a submarine was sighted steering 230° course, 2 knots. Nichelio turned away. | |||||||
21 Mar 1943 | 1100 | 37° 53'N, 5° 43'E (0) Approximately. | At 1100 hours, three Swedish relief ships including Formosa (7,033 GRT, 1921) and Carmen (?) were sighted at a distance of 3,000 metres. They had been first detected with hydrophones at 1035 hours. | |||||||
21 Mar 1943 | 2300 | 37° 52'N, 6° 06'E | At 2300 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 3-4,000 metres and the submarine dived. | |||||||
22 Mar 1943 | 2228 | 38° 17'N, 5° 47'E | At 2228 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 3-4,000 metres and the submarine dived. | |||||||
23 Mar 1943 | 0312 | 38° 03'N, 5° 51'E | At 0312 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 3-4,000 metres and the submarine dived. | |||||||
25 Mar 1943 | 1110 | 37° 25'N, 6° 22'E | At 1110 hours, two steamers towing balloons, were sighted at 15-20,000 metres. They passed out of range. | |||||||
25 Mar 1943 | 1220 | 37° 25'N, 6° 22'E | At 1220 hours, a large steamer was sighted at 15-20,000 metres. It passed out of range. | |||||||
29 Mar 1943 | 0910 | 37° 25'N, 6° 10'E (0) Approximately. | From 0910 to 0932 hours, the submarine heard sixteen depth charges very close. | |||||||
30 Mar 1943 | 0245 | 38° 01'N, 5° 54'E | At 0245 hours, two Swedish relief ships were sighted steering 270°. | |||||||
Girola, Carlo | 5 Apr 1943 | 1007 | La Maddalena | 6 Apr 1943 | 1020 | Naples | 230 | Passage La Maddalena-Naples. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 7 Apr 1943 | 0850 | Naples | 7 Apr 1943 | 1150 | Naples | 13 | Trials. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 20 Apr 1943 | 0905 | Naples | 20 Apr 1943 | 1625 | Pozzuoli | 43 | Trials and passage Naples-Pozzuoli. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 2 May 1943 | 0807 | Pozzuoli | 2 May 1943 | 1040 | Pozzuoli | 11 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 5 May 1943 | 0226 | Pozzuoli | 6 May 1943 | 0630 | La Maddalena | 188,4 | Passage Pozzuoli-La Maddalena. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 10 May 1943 | 1030 | La Maddalena | 10 May 1943 | 1200 | Porto Palma | 6 | Passage La Maddalena-Porto Palma. | ||
7 | Girola, Carlo | 15 May 1943 | 1830 | La Maddalena | 2 Jun 1943 | 0800 | La Maddalena | 716 | Patrolled in western Mediterranean between 38°40'N and 39°20'N, and between 06°20'E and 07°00'E (replaced Argento who was unable to sail due to engine defects). On 29th May, Nichelio and Gorgo were ordered to leave their patrol at 1400 hours on the 30th and return via Point B (Cape Scorno, Island of Asinara). | |
16 May 1943 | 2255 | 39° 53'N, 6° 40'E | At 2255 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 4-5,000 metres and the submarine dived. | |||||||
20 May 1943 | 0200 | 38° 59'N, 6° 26'E | At 0200 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 4-5,000 metres and the submarine dived. | |||||||
30 May 1943 | 1842 | 38° 39'N, 7° 08'E | At 1842 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 10,000 metres and the submarine dived. | |||||||
Girola, Carlo | 2 Jun 1943 | 1346 | La Maddalena | 2 Jun 1943 | 1416 | Porto Palma | 11 | Passage La Maddalena-Porto Palma. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 3 Jun 1943 | 0825 | Porto Palma | 3 Jun 1943 | 0925 | La Maddalena | 11 | Passage Porto Palma-La Maddalena. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 4 Jun 1943 | 2230 | La Maddalena | 6 Jun 1943 | 0810 | Naples | 230 | Passage La Maddalena-Naples. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 16 Jun 1943 | 1110 | Naples | 16 Jun 1943 | 1200 | Pozzuoli | 11 | Passage Naples-Pozzuoli. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 17 Jun 1943 | 0800 | Pozzuoli | 17 Jun 1943 | 1200 | Pozzuoli | 10 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 18 Jun 1943 | 0800 | Pozzuoli | 18 Jun 1943 | 1200 | Pozzuoli | 11,8 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 19 Jun 1943 | 1100 | Pozzuoli | 19 Jun 1943 | 1200 | Pozzuoli | 5,1 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 21 Jun 1943 | 0800 | Pozzuoli | 21 Jun 1943 | 1200 | Pozzuoli | 12 | Exercises. | ||
Girola, Carlo | 23 Jun 1943 | 0425 | Pozzuoli | 23 Jun 1943 | 1325 | Pozzuoli | 30 | Exercises. | ||
Celli, Claudio | 25 Jun 1943 | 0443 | Pozzuoli | 25 Jun 1943 | 2115 | Pozzuoli | 70 | Exercises. | ||
Celli, Claudio | 26 Jun 1943 | 1330 | Pozzuoli | 26 Jun 1943 | 1520 | Naples | 14 | Passage Pozzuoli-Naples. | ||
Celli, Claudio | 28 Jun 1943 | 0930 | Naples | 28 Jun 1943 | 1300 | Pozzuoli | 22 | Passage Naples-Pozzuoli and exercises. | ||
Celli, Claudio | 1 Jul 1943 | 0217 | Pozzuoli | 2 Jul 1943 | 1015 | Portoferraio | 232 | Passage Pozzuoli-Portoferraio. | ||
8 | Celli, Claudio | 7 Jul 1943 | 0100 | Portoferraio | 23 Jul 1943 | 0800 | Naples | 1513 | Sailed via Point C of La Maddalena, Point B of Cape Scorno (41°07'N, 08°20'E) then south of Sardinia for operation ZETA between 37°00'N and 37°40'N and 08°00'E and 08°40'E. Off Trapani on 11st July. From 12th July, in area between 38°20'N and 38°30'N, and between 12°40'E and 13°00'E and finally from 16th to 22nd July in area between 36°30'N and 37°00'N, and between 15°10'E and 15°50'E. | |
10 Jul 1943 | 1230 | (0) Off Southern Sardinia? | At 1230 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 12,000 metres and the submarine dived to 50 metres. Three bombs were heard. | |||||||
11 Jul 1943 | 0625 | (0) North of Sicily. | At 0625 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 12,000 metres and the submarine dived. | |||||||
11 Jul 1943 | 1327 | (0) West of Trapani? | At 1327 hours, a four-engine aircraft was seen at a distance of 13,000 metres and the submarine dived. | |||||||
11 Jul 1943 | 1740 | (0) West of Trapani? | At 1740 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 8,000 metres and the submarine dived. | |||||||
12 Jul 1943 | 0414 | (0) East of Trapani? | At 0414 hours, a large enemy bomber was seen at a distance of 8,000 metres and the submarine dived. | |||||||
14 Jul 1943 | 2220-0415/15 2239 (e) | 37° 55'N, 15° 36'E | At 2220 hours, Nichelio had just surfaced when she sighted three small vessels previously detected with the hydrophones. Initially, it was believed that they were German or Italian F-lighters, as several had been seen in the Strait of Messina. The submarine made a recognition signals as soon as the machine gun crews had joined their action stations. The three vessels opened fire and the submarine immediately replied first with the aft twin Breda and followed shortly by the forward machine gun. Nichelio had a few superficial holes to the conning tower but no casualties. It claimed to have hit one of the enemy vessel before submerging. These were MGB-643 (Lt G.M. Hobday RNVR with Lt MacIlraith, RNVR, s.o.), MGB-646 (Lt. J.A. 'Tufty' Forbes, RNVR), and MGB-641 (Lt P. Hughes, SANF [V]) of the 19th MGB Flotilla and they attacked the submarine with six pounders and oerlikons. Some sources have mentioned that MGB-641 was sunk by the submarine. It is doubtful that Nichelio's machine guns could have inflicted lethal damage to an MGB. It appears that MGB-641 was crippled shortly after by Italian coastal batteries, the crew was picked up by the other MGBs. | |||||||
16 Jul 1943 | 0131 | (0) Off Syracuse. | At 0131 hours, a corvette was sighted and the submarine was forced to dive. | |||||||
16 Jul 1943 | 0410 | 36° 53'N, 15° 32'E | At 0345 hours, three small merchant vessels escorted by two destroyers, were sighted at a distance of 2,500 metres. The submarine prepared for a surface attack. At 0410 hours, two torpedoes (533mm, G7e type) were fired at a range of 1,200 metres at the vessels observed to be on course 326° at 16 knots. Both torpedoes were seen to porpoise and deviate sharply to the right. They missed. | |||||||
16 Jul 1943 | 0515 | (0) Off Syracuse. | At 0515 hours, a vessel was sighted and an attack started when, at 0545 hours, the Red Cross markings were visible and the submarine moved away. | |||||||
16 Jul 1943 | 0702 | (0) Off Syracuse. | At 0702 hours, four corvettes were observed at a distance of 5,000 metres. The submarine remained at periscope depth. | |||||||
16 Jul 1943 | 0735 | (0) Off Syracuse. | At 0735 hours, four medium-sized merchant vessels escorted by four antisubmarine craft were sighted at a distance of 10,000 metres. The submarine attempted to intercept, but could not gain a favourable position and at 0910 hours, gave up the attack. From 1025 to 1215 hours, Nichelio was hunted by three corvettes. | |||||||
17 Jul 1943 | 1402 | 36° 42'N, 15° 24'E | At 1402 hours, a steamer was sighted on a southerly course. The submarine could not get into a favourable position and, at 1545 hours, abandoned the attack. During the chase, another steamer was also sighted on a southerly course but there was no chance to intercept it. | |||||||
17 Jul 1943 | 1630 | 36° 42'N, 15° 24'E (0) Approximate position. | At 1630 hours, a submarine chaser was observed through the periscope. The submarine moved away. | |||||||
18 Jul 1943 | 0325 | 36° 42'N, 15° 24'E (0) Approximate position. | At 0325 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 2,000 metres, flying at an altitude of 1,000 metres. The submarine dived. | |||||||
18 Jul 1943 | 1700 | 36° 42'N, 15° 24'E (0) Approximate position. | At 0120 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 2,000 metres, flying at a height of 300 metres. The submarine dived. | |||||||
18 Jul 1943 | 1700 | 36° 42'N, 15° 24'E (0) Approximate position. | At 0120 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 2,000 metres, flying at an altitude of 300 metres. The submarine dived. | |||||||
18 Jul 1943 | 1700 | 36° 42'N, 15° 24'E (0) Approximate position. | At 1700 hours, a submarine chaser was observed through the periscope. The submarine moved away. | |||||||
19 Jul 1943 | 0058 | 36° 42'N, 15° 24'E (0) Approximate position. | At 0058 hours, an aircraft firing rockets was seen directly above the submarine. The submarine dived. | |||||||
19 Jul 1943 | 0310 | 36° 42'N, 15° 24'E (0) Approximate position. | At 0310 hours, an aircraft firing rockets was seen directly above the submarine. The submarine dived. | |||||||
19 Jul 1943 | 1130 | 36° 42'N, 15° 24'E (0) Approximate position. | From 1130 to 1150 hours, the submarine was subject to an A/S hunt and heard fifteen depth charges. | |||||||
19 Jul 1943 | 1354 | 36° 40'N, 15° 13'E | At 1258 hours, an 8,000-ton merchant vessel escorted by two corvettes was sighted at a distance of 12,000 metres. The submarine altered course to intercept. At 1354 hours, one torpedo (533mm, G7e type) was fired at a range of 600 metres (a second misfired). A hit was heard after 42 seconds and the vessel was claimed to have been sunk. T.V. Celio claimed he observed, through the periscope, the two corvettes picking up the survivors. The result has not been confirmed. | |||||||
19 Jul 1943 | 2209 | 36° 38'N, 15° 37'E | At 2209 hours, three cruisers (no escort could be seen) were observed steering 205° at 16 knots. The submarine could not gain an attacking position. At 0330 hours on 20th January, Nichelio made an enemy report. | |||||||
20 Jul 1943 | 0216 | At 0216 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 1,000 metres and the submarine dived. | ||||||||
20 Jul 1943 | 1259 | At 1259 hours, the submarine had just surfaced when it was forced to dive by an aircraft. | ||||||||
20 Jul 1943 | 1310 | At 1310 hours, three corvettes were sighted at a distance of 5,000 metres. | ||||||||
20 Jul 1943 | 2320 | At 2320 hours, the submarine was forced to dive by a flare dropped very closely by an aircraft. | ||||||||
21 Jul 1943 | 0255 | At 0255 hours, the submarine was forced to dive by flares dropped by an aircraft. Two bombs were dropped when the submarine was already deep. | ||||||||
21 Jul 1943 | 1429 | At 1429 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 5,000 metres and the submarine dived. | ||||||||
21 Jul 1943 | 1450 | At 1450 hours, six MTBs were sighted through the periscope. | ||||||||
22 Jul 1943 | 0055 | At 0055 hours, three submarine chasers were sighted. Nichelio turned away but could not distance them so she dived. | ||||||||
22 Jul 1943 | 0700 | At 0700 hours, three aircraft were seen at a distance of 5,000 metres and the submarine dived. | ||||||||
22 Jul 1943 | 1215 | (0) Strait of Messina. | From 1515-1645 hours, a MAS boat escorted the submarine through the Strait of Messina. | |||||||
Celli, Claudio | 12 Aug 1943 | 0930 | Naples | 12 Aug 1943 | 1430 | Naples | 17 | Trials. | ||
9 | Celli, Claudio | 15 Aug 1943 | 0844 | Naples | 23 Aug 1943 | 0800 | Naples | 382 | Patrolled in lower Tyrrhenian Sea between 38°24'N and 38°40'N, and betweeen 15°46'E and the Calabrian coast. | |
16 Aug 1943 | 0200 | 39° 28'N, 15° 05'E | At 0200 hours, an illuminated ship was sighted. At 0300 hours, the submarine was close enough to identify her as a hospital ship. | |||||||
16 Aug 1943 | 2050 | 39° 02'N, 15° 28'E | At 2050 hours, another hospital ship was sighted at a distance of 4,000 metres. | |||||||
16 Aug 1943 | 2140 | 39° 02'N, 15° 32'E | At 2140 hours, a light was seen. The submarine closed to 4,000 metres to identify yet another hospital ship. Nichelio dived at 2230 hours to avoid being seen. | |||||||
17 Aug 1943 | 0240 | At 0240 hours, an aircraft was seen at a distance of 3,000 metres and the submarine dived. | ||||||||
17 Aug 1943 | 0350 | 38° 42'N, 15° 50'E | At 0350 hours, two MTBs were sighted at a distance of 4,000 metres. Ten minutes later, Nichelio dived to avoid being seen. | |||||||
17 Aug 1943 | 0830 | 38° 42'N, 15° 50'E (0) Approximately. | At 0830 hours, Nichelio was proceeding submerged when three bombs fell near her. Three more bombs fell at 0850 hours, but the submarine did not see anything through the periscope. | |||||||
17 Aug 1943 | 1630 | 38° 31'N, 15° 48'E | At 1630 hours, an Italian hospital ship believed to be Toscana was sighted at a distance of 5,000 metres. | |||||||
18 Aug 1943 | 0030-0200 | From 0030 to 0200 hours, Nichelio was hunted and depth-charged by two vessels only detected by hydrophones. She managed to escape. | ||||||||
18 Aug 1943 | 1630 | 38° 31'N, 15° 48'E (0) Approximately. | At 1630 hours, Nichelio was bombed by an aircraft as she was coming to periscope depth. The bomb fell 30 meters from the submarine without causing any damage. | |||||||
Celli, Claudio | 22 Aug 1943 | 0800 | Pozzuoli | 22 Aug 1943 | 1100 | Pozzuoli | 11 | Exercises. | ||
Celli, Claudio | 22 Aug 1943 | 0930 | Naples | 22 Aug 1943 | 1100 | Pozzuoli | 11 | Passage Naples-Pozzuoli. | ||
10 | Celli, Claudio | 7 Sep 1943 | 1430 | Pozzuoli | 9 Sep 1943 | 0800 | Salerno | Sailed for patrol off Salerno. Upon learning of the Armistice, she followed the orders of MARICOSOM and proceeded North to 42° parallel. On the way, then sighted two British MLs and surrendered. Escorted by British M.L.444 to Salerno where, for security reasons, her radio was disabled so she could not report on the landing. She was to have sailed to Bone in convoy but then was diverted to Palermo. She anchored in Salerno near the Command Ship USS Ancon (AGC-4). | ||
Celli, Claudio | 11 Sep 1943 | 1035 | Salerno | 12 Sep 1943 | 1135 (ETA) | Palermo | Passage Salerno-Palermo in an Allied convoy [monitor HMS Abercrombie, damaged by contact mine, escort destroyer HMS Oakley and the submarine chasers SC-915 (?) (this vessel did not exist, signal was garbled), USS SC-977 (?)] and perhaps HMS Blencathra and HMS Eggesford. Lt (jg) Carty, USN and three enlisted men from the Command Ship USS Ancon (AGC-4) were put on board the submarine to act as liaison. She was to have sailed to Bone in convoy but was then diverted to Palermo. | |||
Celli, Claudio | 19 Sep 1943 | Palermo | 21 Sep 1943 | 1830 (or 20/9?) | Malta | 535 | Passage Palermo-Malta [mileage from 7/9]. | |||
Celli, Claudio | 6 Oct 1943 | 1230 | Malta | 8 Oct 1943 | 0000 | Taranto | 386 | Passage Malta-Taranto. | ||
Celli, Claudio | 4 Nov 1943 | 0650 | Taranto | 4 Nov 1943 | 1620 | Taranto | 25 | Exercises. | ||
Celli, Claudio | 19 Nov 1943 | 0810 | Taranto | 19 Nov 1943 | 1409 | Taranto | 23,5 | Exercises. | ||
Celli, Claudio | 21 Nov 1943 | 1710 | Taranto | 22 Nov 1943 | 1050 | Brindisi | 159 | Passage Taranto-Brindisi. | ||
11 | Celli, Claudio | 26 Nov 1943 | 1630 | Brindisi | 3 Dec 1943 | 1010 | Brindisi | 768 | Special operation HEADLAMP. Landed two groups of men on Italian coast in Northern Adriatic. No details on the two landings in the patrol report. | |
27 Nov 1943 | 0507 | (0) Northern Adriatic. | At 0507 hours, an MTB was sighted at a range of 800 metres proceeding at 30 knots. Nichelio turned away then submerged. | |||||||
28 Nov 1943 | 0344 | (0) Northern Adriatic. | At 0344 hours, an MTB was sighted at a range of 500 metres proceeding at 40 knots. Nichelio turned away then submerged. | |||||||
29 Nov 1943 | 0344 | (0) Northern Adriatic. | At 0344 hours, Nichelio reported sighting a torpedo track. The torpedo missed the submarine by two meters and she dived to 60 meters. | |||||||
30 Nov 1943 | 1510 | (0) Northern Adriatic. | At 1510 hours, an armed schooner was sighted. | |||||||
30 Nov 1943 | night 30/1 | (0) South of Chioggia. | During the night of 30 November/1st December, Nichelio landed seven agents (partly trained by SOE and ISLD) for special operation HEADLAMP. | |||||||
2 Dec 1943 | 2030 | (0) Northern Adriatic. | At 2030 hours, an aircraft was seen, which made a signal that was not recognised. The submarine dived. | |||||||
Esmenard, Ugo | 22 Dec 1943 | Brindisi | 1 Jan 1944 | Brindisi | At Brindisi. Change in command. | |||||
Cavallina, Gaspare | 5 Jan 1944 | 0830 | Brindisi | 5 Jan 1944 | 1210 | Brindisi | 46 | Exercises. | ||
Cavallina, Gaspare | 11 Jan 1944 | 0932 | Brindisi | 11 Jan 1944 | 1700 | Brindisi | 35 | Exercises. | ||
Cavallina, Gaspare | 13 Jan 1944 | 0930 | Brindisi | 13 Jan 1944 | 1622 | Brindisi | 37 | Exercises. | ||
Cavallina, Gaspare | 15 Jan 1944 | 0930 | Brindisi | 15 Jan 1944 | 1700 | Brindisi | 37,5 | Exercises. | ||
12 | Cavallina, Gaspare | 18 Jan 1944 | 1225 | Brindisi | 30 Jan 1944 | 0940 | Brindisi | 1383 | Special Mission ABBERLEY/COMEBACK I & II (SOE) and Italian Mission BEAUMONT, OAT, GRAIN LANE. Landed three groups of men on Italian coast (two of them SOE agents) in Gulf of Venice to reach Bolzano and picked up another group. | |
20 Jan 1944 | 1815 | (0) Near Pesaro. | Between 1815 and 2210 hours, Nichelio carried out a special operation, landing an undetermined number of agents. | |||||||
21 Jan 1944 | 2230 | (0) Near Pesaro. | Between 2230 hours and 0125 hours on 22nd January, Nichelio carried out a special operation, landing an undetermined number of agents. | |||||||
22 Jan 1944 | 0545 | At 0545 hours, an MTB similar to a MAS boat (S-Boot?) was sighted at a distance of 1,500 metres. The submarine turned toward the boat, but it disappeared to the west. | ||||||||
24 Jan 1944 | 0610 | (0) Near Pesaro. | At 0610 hours, Nichelio picked up the agents from the COMEBACK II, OAT and GRAIN LANE missions. | |||||||
28 Jan 1944 | 0140 | At 0140 hours, an MTB was sighted at a distance of 1,500 metres, proceeding on a southeast course. The submarine turned away. | ||||||||
28 Jan 1944 | 0225 | (0) Near Pesaro. | At 0225 hours, the submarine landed two SIS agents of ENGRAVE I and two SIS agents of ENGRAVE II missions. | |||||||
Esmenard, Ugo | 17 Feb 1944 | 0950 | Brindisi | 17 Feb 1944 | 1510 | Brindisi | 30 | Exercises. | ||
13 | Esmenard, Ugo | 25 Feb 1944 | 1100 | Brindisi | 2 Mar 1944 | 0740 | Brindisi | 601,5 | Special Mission. Landed a group of ten agents North of Pesaro. | |
25 Feb 1944 | 1619 | At 1619 hours, a bomber was sighted at a distance of 5,000 metres. The submarine dived. | ||||||||
25 Feb 1944 | 2357 | At 2357 hours, two MTBs were sighted at 500 metres. The submarine dived. | ||||||||
26 Feb 1944 | 1835 | At 2357 hours, an MTB was sighted at 800 metres. The submarine dived to 60 metres. | ||||||||
27 Feb 1944 | 2100 | 44° 06'N, 13° 48'E | From 2100 hours to 0130 hours on the 28th February, Nichelio landed ten SOE agents (special operation ADVENT). | |||||||
Esmenard, Ugo | 22 Mar 1944 | 0015 | Brindisi | 22 Mar 1944 | 1125 | Brindisi | 35 | Exercises. | ||
14 | Esmenard, Ugo | 25 Mar 1944 | 1345 | Brindisi | 3 Apr 1944 | 0750 | Brindisi | 847 | Special Mission. Carried out two landing operations in Northern Istria. | |
30 Mar 1944 | 0040 | 44° 57'N, 13° 10'E (0) Approximately. | At 0040 hours, four ISLD agents were landed (two for HARVEST and two for TURF). | |||||||
31 Mar 1944 | 0135 | 45° 02'N, 13° 10'E (0) Approximately. | At 0135 hours, three ISLD agents were landed (special operation TRIBUTE). | |||||||
2 Apr 1944 | 1838 | At 1838 hours, an aircraft was sighted and the submarine dived immediately, but at a depth of 70 meters detected H.E. Realising it must two Allied A/S vessels, Nichelio surfaced and found herself in presence with two JERVIS class destroyers and recognition signals were exchanged. | ||||||||
15 | Esmenard, Ugo | 21 Apr 1944 | 0902 | Brindisi | 25 Apr 1944 | 0540 | Brindisi | 496 | Special operation DASTARD (SOE). Landed a group of Greeks with stores on Island of Zante near 37°48'50'N, 20°39'E. | |
23 Apr 1944 | 0015 | 37° 48'N, 20° 39'E | At 0015 hours, three Greeks agents of Force 133 (SOE) were landed with stores on the island of Zante (special operation DASTARD). | |||||||
16 | Esmenard, Ugo | 24 May 1944 | 0840 | Brindisi | 29 May 1944 | 1040 | Brindisi | 532 | Special Mission to land a group of Greeks with material on Island of Zante. | |
26 May 1944 | 0210 | 37° 48'N, 20° 30'E | Between 0210 and 0325 hours, Nichelio attempted to land a group of Greek agents and stores on the island of Zante. The operation was cancelled due to a failure to get a recognition signal. | |||||||
27 May 1944 | 0305-0340 | 37° 57'N, 20° 30'E | Between 0305 and 0340 hours, Nichelio landed a group of Greeks with stores. | |||||||
Esmenard, Ugo | 17 Jun 1944 | 1330 | Brindisi | 17 Jun 1944 | 1645 | Brindisi | 24 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 11 Jul 1944 | 0940 | Brindisi | 11 Jul 1944 | 1700 | Brindisi | 21,5 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 17 Jul 1944 | 0845 | Brindisi | 17 Jul 1944 | 1300 | Brindisi | 24 | Exercises. | ||
17 | Esmenard, Ugo | 21 Jul 1944 | 0710 | Brindisi | 27 Jul 1944 | 1155 | Brindisi | 548 | Special Operations DASTARD III and DASTARD IV (SIS). Landed groups with material on Zante and Cephalonia. Then refit until November 1944. | |
21 Jul 1944 | 1200 | (0) Probably ca. 50 miles east of Brindisi. | At 1200 hours, the submarine came across a sailing boat with two Italian soldiers who had escaped from Valona. The two men were picked up as they were short on food. | |||||||
23 Jul 1944 | 0058 | 38° 19'N, 20° 24'E (0) Approximately. | At 0058 hours, a large motorboat towing two other boats were sighted. Nichelio turned away. | |||||||
23 Jul 1944 | 0245 | 38° 19'N, 20° 24'E | At 0245 hours, three Greek agents with the wireless set "Slipstream" were landed on Cephalonia (special operation DASTARD III). | |||||||
24 Jul 1944 | 0300 | 37° 49'N, 20° 38'E | At 0300 hours, an undetermined number of agents were landed (special operation DASTARD IV part one). | |||||||
25 Jul 1944 | 0215 | 37° 49'N, 20° 38'E | At 0215 hours, an undetermined number of agents were landed (special operation DASTARD IV part two). | |||||||
Esmenard, Ugo | 27 Nov 1944 | 0845 | Brindisi | 27 Nov 1944 | 1645 | Brindisi | 62 | Trials. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 10 Dec 1944 | 1125 | Brindisi | 12 Dec 1944 | 0725 | Taranto | 212 | Passage Brindisi-Taranto with the torpedo boat Animoso. The engine of the submarine broke down and she had to be towed for some time by the torpedo boat before resuming her voyage by her own means. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 18 Dec 1944 | 0740 | Taranto | 18 Dec 1944 | 1615 | Taranto | 50 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 20 Dec 1944 | 0730 | Taranto | 20 Dec 1944 | 1610 | Taranto | 46 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 22 Dec 1944 | 0725 | Taranto | 22 Dec 1944 | 1630 | Taranto | 51 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 27 Dec 1944 | 0745 | Taranto | 27 Dec 1944 | 1615 | Taranto | 40,5 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 29 Dec 1944 | 0750 | Taranto | 29 Dec 1944 | 1600 | Taranto | 42,5 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 14 Mar 1945 | 0835 | Taranto | 14 Mar 1945 | 1140 | Taranto | 6 | Trials. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 17 Mar 1945 | 1205 | Taranto | 17 Mar 1945 | 1634 | Taranto | 24 | Trials. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 20 Mar 1945 | 0801 | Taranto | 20 Mar 1945 | 1353 | Taranto | 6 | Gyrocompass tests. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 21 Mar 1945 | 0707 | Taranto | 21 Mar 1945 | 1430 | Taranto | 30 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 24 Mar 1945 | 0735 | Taranto | 24 Mar 1945 | 1657 | Taranto | 54 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 27 Mar 1945 | 0615 | Taranto | 27 Mar 1945 | 1555 | Taranto | 49 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 4 Apr 1945 | 0754 | Taranto | 4 Apr 1945 | 1614 | Taranto | 21 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 5 Apr 1945 | 0645 | Taranto | 5 Apr 1945 | 1458 | Taranto | 24,6 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 10 Apr 1945 | 0650 | Taranto | 10 Apr 1945 | 1438 | Taranto | 38,6 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 13 Apr 1945 | 0750 | Taranto | 13 Apr 1945 | 1555 | Taranto | 37 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 19 Apr 1945 | 0645 | Taranto | 19 Apr 1945 | 1448 | Taranto | 34 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 23 Apr 1945 | 1320 | Taranto | 23 Apr 1945 | 2002 | Taranto | 42 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 1 May 1945 | 1353 | Taranto | 1 May 1945 | 2220 | Taranto | 63,5 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 4 May 1945 | 0543 | Taranto | 4 May 1945 | 1343 | Taranto | 64 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 5 May 1945 | 1500 | Taranto | 5 May 1945 | 1955 | Taranto | 48,1 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 9 May 1945 | 0735 | Taranto | 9 May 1945 | 1640 | Taranto | 79,8 | Hydrophone trials. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 15 May 1945 | 0753 | Taranto | 15 May 1945 | 1530 | Taranto | 5,4 | Trials. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 16 May 1945 | 0815 | Taranto | 16 May 1945 | 1744 | Taranto | 67,1 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 21 May 1945 | 0503 | Taranto | 21 May 1945 | 1010 | Taranto | 32 | Trials. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 22 May 1945 | 1230 | Taranto | 27 May 1945 | 2030 | Gibraltar | 1265 | Passage Taranto-Gibraltar, escorted by corvette Cormorano. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 4 Jun 1945 | 1440 | Gibraltar | 10 Jun 1945 | 0830 | Taranto | 1346 | Passage Gibraltar-Taranto. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 21 Jun 1945 | 0410 | Taranto | 21 Jun 1945 | 1005 | Taranto | 28 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 22 Jun 1945 | 0750 | Taranto | 22 Jun 1945 | 1545 | Taranto | 34 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 25 Jun 1945 | 0755 | Taranto | 25 Jun 1945 | 1545 | Taranto | 48 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 27 Jun 1945 | 1440 | Taranto | 27 Jun 1945 | 2213 | Taranto | 56 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 3 Jul 1945 | 1459 | Taranto | 3 Jul 1945 | 2215 | Taranto | 25 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 4 Jul 1945 | 0750 | Taranto | 4 Jul 1945 | 1553 | Taranto | 26 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 6 Jul 1945 | 0629 | Taranto | 6 Jul 1945 | 1531 | Taranto | 34 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 9 Jul 1945 | 0755 | Taranto | 9 Jul 1945 | 1622 | Taranto | 33 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 13 Jul 1945 | 0740 | Taranto | 13 Jul 1945 | 1545 | Taranto | 32 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 15 Jul 1945 | 1900 | Taranto | 16 Jul 1945 | 0230 | Taranto | 53 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 18 Jul 1945 | 1043 | Taranto | 18 Jul 1945 | 1543 | Taranto | 41 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 23 Jul 1945 | 0805 | Taranto | 23 Jul 1945 | 1550 | Taranto | 27 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 25 Jul 1945 | 0342 | Taranto | 25 Jul 1945 | 1124 | Taranto | 29 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 27 Jul 1945 | 0611 | Taranto | 27 Jul 1945 | 1415 | Taranto | 23 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 30 Jul 1945 | 0349 | Taranto | 30 Jul 1945 | 1150 | Taranto | 29 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 1 Aug 1945 | 1515 | Taranto | 1 Aug 1945 | 2151 | Taranto | 26 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 8 Aug 1945 | 0350 | Taranto | 8 Aug 1945 | 1435 | Taranto | 28 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 9 Aug 1945 | 0800 | Taranto | 9 Aug 1945 | 1556 | Taranto | 26 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 11 Aug 1945 | 0623 | Taranto | 11 Aug 1945 | 1600 | Taranto | 26,5 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 13 Aug 1945 | 0656 | Taranto | 13 Aug 1945 | 1550 | Taranto | 28 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 16 Aug 1945 | 1147 | Taranto | 16 Aug 1945 | 1820 | Taranto | 33 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 17 Aug 1945 | 1601 | Taranto | 17 Aug 1945 | 2040 | Taranto | 18 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 21 Aug 1945 | 0640 | Taranto | 21 Aug 1945 | 1625 | Taranto | 26,5 | Exercises. | ||
Esmenard, Ugo | 22 Aug 1945 | 1006 | Taranto | 22 Aug 1945 | 1803 | Taranto | 32 | Exercises. |
235 entries. 147 total patrol entries (17 marked as war patrols) and 104 events.