Italian submarines in World War Two
Filippo Corridoni (CR)
Corridoni
Type | Minelaying | |
Class | Bragadino (30) | |
Laid down | 4 Jul 1927 | Cantieri Navale Tosi di Taranto, Taranto |
Launched | 30 Mar 1930 | |
Commissioned | 17 Nov 1931 | |
End service | ||
Stricken | 1 Feb 1948 | |
Loss date | ||
Loss position | ||
History | Stricken on 1st February 1948. | |
Fate |
Commands
Commander | Date from | Date to | Command notes |
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C.C. Manlio Minucci | 4 Jun 1940 | 3 Feb 1941 | |
T.V. Lodovico Grion | 4 Feb 1941 | 23 Apr 1941 | |
T.V. Ugo Gentili | 24 Apr 1941 | 28 Aug 1941 | |
C.C. Giovanni Cunsolo | 28 Aug 1941 | 22 Oct 1941 | |
T.V. Alberto Longhi | 22 Oct 1941 | 2 Dec 1941 | |
C.C. Giovanni Cunsolo | 2 Dec 1941 | 31 Jan 1942 | |
T.V. Alberto Longhi | 1 Feb 1942 | 3 Feb 1942 | |
C.C. Loris Albanese | 4 Feb 1942 | 8 Apr 1942 | |
C.C. Giovanni Cunsolo | 8 Apr 1942 | 26 May 1942 | |
T.V. Armando Rosso | 26 May 1942 | 24 May 1943 | |
S.T.V. Plinio Pagni | 25 May 1943 | 14 Jul 1943 | |
T.V. Giandaniele Asquini | 15 Jul 1943 | 14 Sep 1945 |
Ships hit
No ships hit by this submarine.Patrols and events
Commander | Date | Time | Port | Arr. date | Arr. time | Arr. port | Miles | Description | ||
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Minucci, Manlio | 10 Jun 1940 | Taranto | 10 Jun 1940 | Taranto | Refitting at Taranto. | |||||
Minucci, Manlio | 16 Jun 1940 | 0716 | Taranto | 16 Jun 1940 | 1425 | Taranto | 29,5 | Trials. | ||
Minucci, Manlio | 17 Jun 1940 | 0541 | Taranto | 17 Jun 1940 | 1418 | Taranto | 36 | Trials, escorted by the minesweeper R.D.13. | ||
Minucci, Manlio | 19 Jun 1940 | 1320 | Taranto | 19 Jun 1940 | 1805 | Taranto | 6 | Trials. | ||
Minucci, Manlio | 23 Jun 1940 | 0820 | Taranto | 23 Jun 1940 | 1135 | Taranto | 8,5 | Trials. | ||
Minucci, Manlio | 26 Jun 1940 | 0140 | Taranto | 28 Jun 1940 | 1800 | Naples | 480 | Passage Taranto-Naples, to pick up supplies for Libya. | ||
1 | Minucci, Manlio | 30 Jun 1940 | 1720 | Naples | 3 Jul 1940 | 2100 | Tobruk | 772 | Supply mission for Regia Aeronautica to Tobruk (15 tons) through Point C (32°13'40'N, 23°51'E) and then to Leros. Uneventful. British Intelligence had been informed of her arrival at 1700 hours on 3rd July and Sunderland 'R' from 228 Squadron was sent to sink her. Her late arrival probably saved her. | |
1b | Minucci, Manlio | 16 Jul 1940 | 0645 | Tobruk | 19 Jul 1940 | 1530 | Leros | 426 | Supply trip to Leros. | |
1c | Minucci, Manlio | 24 Jul 1940 | 1620 | Leros | 8 Aug 1940 | 1515 | Taranto | 1235 | Return trip from supply mission. Patrolled between Crete and Sapienza and passage Leros-Taranto. Uneventful. | |
Minucci, Manlio | 25 Sep 1940 | 0825 | Taranto | 25 Sep 1940 | 1720 | Taranto | 33,5 | Trials. | ||
Minucci, Manlio | 29 Sep 1940 | 0907 | Taranto | 29 Sep 1940 | 1240 | Taranto | 5,2 | Trials. | ||
Minucci, Manlio | 3 Oct 1940 | 0740 | Taranto | 3 Oct 1940 | 1346 | Taranto | 40 | Trials. | ||
2 | Minucci, Manlio | 13 Oct 1940 | 1620 | Taranto | 19 Oct 1940 | 0925 | Rhodes | 820,5 | Supply mission to Rhodes and Leros, carrying stores for the Regia Aeronautica. British Naval Intelligence was aware of her passage. | |
15 Oct 1940 | 0930-1402 | 37° 50'N, 19° 50'E | Between 0930 and 1402 hours, Corridoni was hunted by a destroyer who attempted to locate the submarine with her ASDIC and dropped depth charges at 0948 and 1035 hours. The submarine escaped damage. | |||||||
2b | Minucci, Manlio | 20 Oct 1940 | 2325 | Rhodes | 21 Oct 1940 | 1145 | Leros | 820,5 | Passage Rhodes-Leros. | |
3 | Minucci, Manlio | 27 Oct 1940 | 1755 | Leros | 6 Nov 1940 | 0750 | Leros | 1072 | Patrolled in Channel between Rhodes and Scarpanto Strait (Aegean). Uneventful. | |
4 | Minucci, Manlio | 13 Nov 1940 | 1635 | Leros | 18 Nov 1940 | 1545 | Taranto | 681,5 | Passage Leros-Taranto. Return trip from supply mission. Uneventful. Then docking. | |
Minucci, Manlio | 28 Dec 1940 | 0810 | Taranto | 28 Dec 1940 | 1615 | Taranto | 33 | Exercises. | ||
Minucci, Manlio | 31 Dec 1940 | 0720 | Taranto | 31 Dec 1940 | 1615 | Taranto | 43,5 | Exercises. | ||
5 | Minucci, Manlio | 6 Jan 1941 | 0730 | Taranto | 17 Jan 1941 | 1730 | Taranto | 1251 | Patrolled south of Otranto Straits in 38°40'N, 20°00'E. Uneventful except hearing distant explosions. | |
Grion, Lodovico | 6 Feb 1941 | 1025 | Taranto | 6 Feb 1941 | 1445 | Taranto | 2,5 | Exercises. | ||
Grion, Lodovico | 7 Feb 1941 | 0805 | Taranto | 7 Feb 1941 | 1310 | Taranto | 25 | Trials, escorted by the minesweeper R.D.13. | ||
6 | Minucci, Manlio | 7 Feb 1941 | 2015 | Taranto | 8 Feb 1941 | 1040 | Taranto | 99 | Hydrophone Watch. Uneventful. | |
Grion, Lodovico | 12 Feb 1941 | 0815 | Taranto | 12 Feb 1941 | 1545 | Taranto | 59 | Exercises. | ||
7 | Grion, Lodovico | 12 Feb 1941 | 2114 | Taranto | 13 Feb 1941 | 1015 | Taranto | 88,5 | Hydrophone Watch. Uneventful. | |
Grion, Lodovico | 21 Feb 1941 | 0835 | Taranto | 21 Feb 1941 | 1440 | Taranto | 18 | Exercises for cinematography. | ||
Grion, Lodovico | 22 Feb 1941 | 0920 | Taranto | 22 Feb 1941 | 1625 | Taranto | 9,5 | Exercises for cinematography. | ||
Grion, Lodovico | 24 Feb 1941 | 1315 | Taranto | 24 Feb 1941 | 1625 | Taranto | 21,3 | Exercises for cinematography, escorted by the minesweeper R.D.30. | ||
Grion, Lodovico | 26 Feb 1941 | 2135 | Taranto | 26 Feb 1941 | 2355 | Taranto | 4 | Exercises for cinematography. | ||
8 | Grion, Lodovico | 7 Mar 1941 | 2015 | Taranto | 8 Mar 1941 | 1040 | Taranto | 99 | Hydrophone Watch. | |
Grion, Lodovico | 18 Mar 1941 | 0635 | Taranto | 18 Mar 1941 | 1659 | Taranto | 63,5 | Exercises, escorted by the tug Palmaria. | ||
Grion, Lodovico | 19 Mar 1941 | 0648 | Taranto | 19 Mar 1941 | 1646 | Taranto | 45,5 | Exercises, escorted by the torpedo boat San Martino. | ||
Gentili, Ugo | 15 Jun 1941 | 1000 | Taranto | 15 Jun 1941 | 1150 | Taranto | 3 | Exercises. | ||
Gentili, Ugo | 16 Jun 1941 | 0818 | Taranto | 16 Jun 1941 | 1635 | Taranto | 41 | Exercises with the submarine H 2, escorted by the pilot vessel Limbara. | ||
Gentili, Ugo | 17 Jun 1941 | 1200 | Taranto | 17 Jun 1941 | 1712 | Taranto | 35,5 | Exercises in Gulf of Taranto with the submarines H 2 and H 8 and the torpedo boat Aretusa. | ||
Gentili, Ugo | 21 Jun 1941 | 0750 | Taranto | 21 Jun 1941 | 1725 | Taranto | 53,5 | Exercises. | ||
Gentili, Ugo | 22 Jun 1941 | 0800 | Taranto | 22 Jun 1941 | 1715 | Taranto | 41 | Exercises. | ||
Gentili, Ugo | 25 Jun 1941 | 1100 | Taranto | 25 Jun 1941 | 1740 | Taranto | 34 | Exercises with the torpedo boat Cassiopea. | ||
9 | Gentili, Ugo | 29 Jun 1941 | 0935 | Taranto | 1 Jul 1941 | 1310 | Taranto | 390 | Supply mission to Derna but then recalled. | |
1 Jul 1941 | 0300 | (0) Off Cape Santa Maria di Leuca. | At 0300 hours, the submarine Atropo was sighted and exchanged recognition signals. | |||||||
10 | Gentili, Ugo | 2 Jul 1941 | 1445 | Taranto | 6 Jul 1941 | 2020 | Derna | Supply mission to Derna (53 tons of ammunition). Uneventful. | ||
10b | Gentili, Ugo | 7 Jul 1941 | 0200 | Derna | 10 Jul 1941 | 1220 | Taranto | 1166,5 | Return trip from supply mission to Derna. Uneventful (mileage is for round trip). | |
11 | Gentili, Ugo | 19 Jul 1941 | 0835 | Taranto | 22 Jul 1941 | 2113 | Derna | Supply mission to Derna (58 tons of ammunition). Uneventful | ||
11b | Gentili, Ugo | 23 Jul 1941 | 0300 | Derna | 26 Jul 1941 | 1255 | Taranto | 1181 | Return trip from supply mission to Derna. Uneventful (mileage is for round trip). | |
12 | Gentili, Ugo | 8 Aug 1941 | 1110 | Taranto | 12 Aug 1941 | 1938 | Bardia | Supply mission to Bardia (14 tons of petrol, 48 tons of ammunition). Upon arrival in Bardia, the submarine was visited by General Rommel. | ||
12 Aug 1941 | 0300 | 32° 00'N, 25° 40'E | At 0300 hours, a submarine was sighted and was believed to have been Zoea. MARICOSOM had issued orders not to attack submarines when east of 22° E. Later it was found that it could not be Zoea and was probably enemy. | |||||||
12 Aug 1941 | 2215 | (0) In Bardia harbour. | At 2215 hours, an aircraft surprised the submarine and dropped four bombs, which fell about 20 metres off the starboard side. The shock was violent enough to disable the gyrocompass, but no damage was reported. Bardia was raided by a Blenheim and three Albacores from 826 Squadron (FAA). One was armed with a torpedo and the others two with two general purpose 500 lb bombs. Two more Albacore from the same squadron were armed with torpedoes and followed about four hours later. The bombers reported an oil patch and believed the submarine had been damaged. | |||||||
12b | Gentili, Ugo | 12 Aug 1941 | 2340 | Bardia | 17 Aug 1941 | 1248 | Taranto | 1516 | Return trip from supply mission to Bardia. On 16th August, Swordfish of 826 Squadron raided Bardia with the intention of attacking a submarine [Corridoni] who had been reported there but found nothing (mileage is for round trip). | |
12 Aug 1941 | 0300 | 32° 00'N, 25° 40'E | At 0300 hours, a submarine was sighted and was believed to have been Zoea. MARICOSOM had issued orders not to attack submarines when east of 22° E. Later it was found that it could not be Zoea and was probably enemy. | |||||||
12 Aug 1941 | 2215 | (0) In Bardia harbour. | At 2215 hours, an aircraft surprised the submarine and dropped four bombs, which fell about 20 metres off the starboard side. The shock was violent enough to disable the gyrocompass, but no damage was reported. Bardia was raided by a Blenheim and three Albacores from 826 Squadron (FAA). One was armed with a torpedo and the others two with two general purpose 500 lb bombs. Two more Albacore from the same squadron were armed with torpedoes and followed about four hours later. The bombers reported an oil patch and believed the submarine had been damaged. | |||||||
15 Aug 1941 | 1433 1527 (e) | 35° 00'N, 21° 10'E | At 1433 hours, an enemy submarine was sighted at a distance of 5,000 metres. Corridoni submerged to attack but lost contact. The submarine was HMS Torbay (Lieutenant Commander A.C.C. Miers, RN). She had sighted the Italian submarine 5 miles ahead. The British submarine dived to attack. | |||||||
Cunsolo, Giovanni | 4 Sep 1941 | 0615 | Taranto | 4 Sep 1941 | 1258 | Taranto | 32 | Exercises. | ||
Cunsolo, Giovanni | 10 Sep 1941 | 1102 | Taranto | 10 Sep 1941 | 1800 | Taranto | 39 | Exercises. | ||
13 | Cunsolo, Giovanni | 12 Sep 1941 | 1025 | Taranto | 15 Sep 1941 | 1450 | Taranto | 667 | Supply mission to Bardia (55.344 tons), but interrupted due to defects. Through ULTRA decrypt, British Intelligence knew of her impending departure for Bardia on 9th September. Then long refit. | |
13 Sep 1941 | 2150 | At 2150 hours, a destroyer was sighted at a distance of 800 metres, steering 340°, 22 knots, which attacked the submarine. Corridoni submerged first to 70 meters and heard a metallic shock then went down to 130 meters. The submarine did not respond well to the commands and surfaced at 2212 hours but the destroyer was gone. C.C. Cunsolo decided to abandon the patrol because of defects. | ||||||||
14 Sep 1941 | 1700 | 38° 18'N, 18° 20'E | At 1700 hours, a derelict mine of the Italian P.200 type was sighted and sunk with machine gun fire. | |||||||
Longhi, Alberto | 22 Oct 1941 | Taranto | 2 Dec 1941 | Taranto | At Taranto for refitting. Change in command. | |||||
Cunsolo, Giovanni | 21 Jan 1942 | 0925 | Taranto | 21 Jan 1942 | 1806 | Taranto | 31 | Trials. | ||
Cunsolo, Giovanni | 24 Jan 1942 | 0910 | Taranto | 24 Jan 1942 | 1709 | Taranto | 63 | Trials. | ||
Cunsolo, Giovanni | 25 Jan 1942 | 0906 | Taranto | 25 Jan 1942 | 1142 | Taranto | 4,5 | Trials. | ||
Cunsolo, Giovanni | 29 Jan 1942 | 1516 | Taranto | 30 Jan 1942 | 0925 | Brindisi | 156,2 | Passage Taranto-Brindisi. | ||
29 Jan 1942 | 1730 | (0) 264° - Torre Ovo (near Santa Maria di Leuca or Brindisi) - 4.2 miles. | At 1730 hours, a torpedo was fired due to an error in drill. Initially, Corridoni made an enemy report but realised later that the torpedo sighted had been her own. | |||||||
Longhi, Alberto | 1 Feb 1942 | Brindisi | 3 Feb 1942 | Brindisi | At Brindisi. Change in command. | |||||
Albanese, Loris | 3 Mar 1942 | 0815 | Brindisi | 3 Mar 1942 | 1617 | Brindisi | 46 | Exercises. | ||
Cunsolo, Giovanni | 10 Apr 1942 | 0843 | Brindisi | 10 Apr 1942 | 0950 | Brindisi | 0 | Tests to verify leaks. | ||
Cunsolo, Giovanni | 11 Apr 1942 | 1330 | Brindisi | 11 Apr 1942 | 1700 | Brindisi | 18,5 | Trials with the submarine Bragadino, escorted by the torpedo boat Orsa and the minesweeper R.D.32. | ||
Cunsolo, Giovanni | 20 Apr 1942 | 0800 | Brindisi | 20 Apr 1942 | 1150 | Brindisi | 4 | Gyrocompass tests. | ||
Cunsolo, Giovanni | 24 Apr 1942 | 0755 | Brindisi | 24 Apr 1942 | 1157 | Brindisi | 18 | Trials. | ||
Cunsolo, Giovanni | 28 Apr 1942 | 0800 | Brindisi | 28 Apr 1942 | 0915 | Brindisi | 7 | Trials. | ||
Cunsolo, Giovanni | 14 May 1942 | 0800 | Brindisi | 14 May 1942 | 1114 | Brindisi | 19,5 | Exercises. | ||
Rosso, Armando | 26 May 1942 | 1345 | Brindisi | 26 May 1942 | 1707 | Brindisi | 18,5 | Exercises. | ||
Rosso, Armando | 30 May 1942 | 0751 | Brindisi | 30 May 1942 | 1147 | Brindisi | 18,5 | Exercises. | ||
Rosso, Armando | 4 Jun 1942 | 1315 | Brindisi | 4 Jun 1942 | 1750 | Brindisi | 28 | Exercises. | ||
Rosso, Armando | 12 Jun 1942 | 0803 | Brindisi | 12 Jun 1942 | 1143 | Brindisi | 26,5 | Exercises. | ||
Rosso, Armando | 17 Jun 1942 | 0808 | Brindisi | 17 Jun 1942 | 1202 | Brindisi | 18 | Exercises. | ||
Rosso, Armando | 21 Jun 1942 | 2020 | Brindisi | 22 Jun 1942 | 1550 | Taranto | 158 | Passage Brindisi-Taranto. | ||
Rosso, Armando | 25 Jun 1942 | 1510 | Brindisi | 25 Jun 1942 | 1710 | Brindisi | 9,5 | Exercises. | ||
14 | Rosso, Armando | 26 Jun 1942 | 1120 | Taranto | 30 Jun 1942 | 2055 | Derna | Supply mission to Derna with 56 tons of stores. ULTRA sigint had learnt that the Italian submarines Atropo, Bragadino, Corridoni and Zoea were used to transport stores to Derna and were passing through 33°20’N, 22°40’E. | ||
28 Jun 1942 | 1130 | 35° 45'N, 20° 11'E | At 1130 hours, a derelict mine was sighted. | |||||||
29 Jun 1942 | 1045-1105 | (0) Probably ca. 90 miles NW of Derna. | Between 1045 and 1105 hours, twenty-four bombs fell at a minimum distance of 1,000 meters from Corridoni. The submarine had not heard any hydrophone effect and it was assumed that they were dropped by aircraft. Zoea, who was in 33°54' N, 23°00' E (or probably about 50 miles West of Corridoni) at 1050 hours, also reported hearing distant explosions. | |||||||
14b | Rosso, Armando | 3 Jul 1942 | 2010 | Derna | 7 Jul 1942 | 1310 | Messina | 569,5 | Return trip from supply mission to Derna. Corridoni was ordered to remain east of 22° meridian until noon on 5th July, but this was received at 0530 hours on the 5th when the submarine was in 3°26'N, 20°34'E, which was 73 miles away and it was impossible to be there in time. | |
Rosso, Armando | 7 Jul 1942 | 1535 | Messina | 8 Jul 1942 | 1713 | Trapani | 217,7 | Passage Messina-Trapani. Escorted by the torpedo boat Mezza, until 3 miles south of Stromboli. | ||
8 Jul 1942 | 1235 | At 1235 hours, two Italian steamers were sighted on a northerly course, escorted by a CANT Z.501. They appeared under air attack and a long column of smoke was seen. | ||||||||
Rosso, Armando | 13 Jul 1942 | 1535 | Trapani | 13 Jul 1942 | 1713 | Trapani | 13,22 | Exercises. | ||
15 | Rosso, Armando | 14 Jul 1942 | 1315 | Trapani | 16 Jul 1942 | 1052 | Tripoli | 449,7 | Sailed escorted by the minesweeper R.D.16, replaced by the torpedo boat Centauro until 2110 hours on the 14th, as the weather had worsened. She proceeded for supply mission to Tripoli with 50 tons of petrol through Point V (33°12'N, 12°56'E). At 0530 hours on the 16th, she was met by a fishing vessel and guided through the minefields. | |
15b | Rosso, Armando | 17 Jul 1942 | 2000 | Tripoli | 19 Jul 1942 | 1200 | Trapani | 844,2 | Return trip from supply mission to Tripoli (mileage is for round trip). | |
18 Jul 1942 | 1536 | (0) 166° - Linosa Island - 12 miles. | At 1536 hours, a derelict mine of the Italian type was sighted. | |||||||
Rosso, Armando | 24 Jul 1942 | 1500 | Trapani | 25 Jul 1942 | 0145 | Trapani | 27 | Exercises. | ||
Rosso, Armando | 25 Jul 1942 | 1445 | Trapani | 27 Jul 1942 | 0609 | Messina | 223,6 | Passage Trapani-Messina. | ||
16 | Rosso, Armando | 5 Aug 1942 | 1820 | Messina | 8 Aug 1942 | 2050 | Derna | Supply mission to Derna with 122 tons of stores. | ||
6 Aug 1942 | 1053 | At 1053 hours, a Sunderland aircraft was seen and the submarine dived. | ||||||||
6 Aug 1942 | 1610 | At 1610 hours, two German aircraft were seen at a distance of 6,000 metres and exchanged recognition signals. | ||||||||
16b | Rosso, Armando | 11 Aug 1942 | 1930 | Derna | 15 Aug 1942 | 0745 | Augusta | 1291 | Return trip from supply mission to Derna. | |
14 Aug 1942 | 1557 | 37° 18'N, 16° 35'E (0) Approximately. | At 1557 hours, the submarine Marcantonio Bragadino was sighted at a distance of 5,000 metres. | |||||||
17 | Rosso, Armando | 22 Aug 1942 | 2105 | Augusta | 26 Aug 1942 | 0927 | Tripoli | Supply mission to Tripoli with 48 tons of petrol. The submarine experienced trouble with both the gyrocompass and the magnetic compass. | ||
25 Aug 1942 | 0832 | 33° 30'N, 16° 32'E | At 0832 hours, a periscope was sighted at a distance of 4,000 metres and then for a brief moment a conning tower. No other submarine appears to have operated in this area at that time. | |||||||
26 Aug 1942 | 0645 | (0) North of Tripoli. | At 0645 hours, a German aircraft was seen and exchanged recognition signals. | |||||||
26 Aug 1942 | 0735 | (0) North of Tripoli. | At 0645 hours, an Italian aircraft was seen and exchanged recognition signals. | |||||||
17b | Rosso, Armando | 30 Aug 1942 | 1429 | Tripoli | 2 Sep 1942 | 1640 | Taranto | 1260 | Return trip from supply mission to Tripoli (mileage is for round trip). | |
30 Aug 1942 | 1610 | (0) North of Tripoli. | At 1610 hours, the Italian torpedo boat Cascino escorting a steamer were sighted. | |||||||
31 Aug 1942 | 0813-1445 | (0) North of Tripoli. | Derelict mines were sighted at 0813, 0846, 0854, 1242 and at 1445 hours. | |||||||
18 | Rosso, Armando | 20 Nov 1942 | 1515 | Taranto | 24 Nov 1942 | 1255 | Tripoli | Supply mission to Tripoli with 55 tons of army supplies. | ||
21 Nov 1942 | 2050 | 36° 06'N, 18° 30'E | At 2050 hours, a derelict mine was sighted. | |||||||
24 Nov 1942 | 0215 | 33° 02'N, 14° 16'E | At 0215 hours, a submarine of the SANTAROSA class was sighted at a distance of 600-700 metres and exchanged recognition signals. This was Ciro Menotti. | |||||||
18b | Rosso, Armando | 25 Nov 1942 | 1430 | Tripoli | 29 Nov 1942 | 1500 | Taranto | 567,3 | Return trip from supply mission to Tripoli (mileage is for round trip). | |
26 Nov 1942 | 1109 | 33° 02'N, 14° 16'E | At 1109 hours, an aircraft came close to the submarine but could not be identified. The submarine dived at 1118 hours. At 1122 hours, explosions were heard in the vicinity. | |||||||
19 | Rosso, Armando | 18 Dec 1942 | 1315 | Taranto | 22 Dec 1942 | 1305 | Tripoli | Supply mission to Tripoli with 22 tons of ammunition (was initially intended to Buerat, but then directed to Tripoli). | ||
19 Dec 1942 | 2037 | 36° 00'N, 16° 20'E (0) Approximately. | The submarine was ordered to 36°00' N, 16°20' E, to search for German survivors from a downed aircraft. The search was unsuccessful due to low visibility. | |||||||
19b | Rosso, Armando | 23 Dec 1942 | 1400 | Tripoli | 27 Dec 1942 | 1715 | Taranto | 1304,4 | Return trip from supply mission to Tripoli. Uneventful (mileage is for round trip). | |
20 | Rosso, Armando | 17 Jan 1943 | 1100 | Taranto | 23 Jan 1943 | 0450 | Augusta | 990,7 | Supply mission to Tripoli with 18 tons of ammunition and 41 tons of stores. She was in 33°48'N, 16°04'E at 0545 hours on the 20th, when she was ordered instead to Point 4 (?). At 1230 hours on the 21st, she was ordered to Zuara but was recalled at 2022 hours the same evening. | |
Rosso, Armando | 8 Mar 1943 | 1730 | Augusta | 10 Mar 1943 | 0931 | Trapani | Passage Augusta-Trapani to pick up supplies for Lampedusa. Uneventful. | |||
9 Mar 1943 | 0204 (e) | (e) 36° 43'N, 14° 40'E | While on passage from Augusta to Trapani to pick up supplies for a transport mission, Filippo Corridoni was proceeding on the surface during the night when she was sighted by HMS United (Lt. John Charles Young Roxburgh, DSC) from a distance of only 500 yards. The British submarine was waiting for a folbot party (COPP) which had been sent to explore the coast and refrained from attack. | |||||||
21 | Rosso, Armando | 12 Mar 1943 | 1700 | Trapani | 14 Mar 1943 | 1850 | Lampedusa | Supply mission to Lampedusa. Sighted several aircraft but was not threatened. | ||
14 Mar 1943 | 0102 | 35° 31'N, 12° 45'E | At 0102 hours, a vessel was sighted in poor visibility. It was perhaps a MAS boat and Corridoni turned away. | |||||||
21b | Rosso, Armando | 16 Mar 1943 | 0310 | Lampedusa | 18 Mar 1943 | 0246 | Augusta | 780 | Return trip from supply mission to Lampedusa (mileage is for round trip). | |
17 Mar 1943 | 1255 | 36° 45'N, 16° 00'E | At 1255 hours, a salvo of bombs fell about 200 meters from the submarine. No aircraft were sighted but H.E were heard. More bombs fell at 1338 hours, but were between 1,000 and 2,000 meters distant. | |||||||
22 | Rosso, Armando | 29 Mar 1943 | 1816 | Augusta | 1 Apr 1943 | 2113 | Lampedusa | Supply mission to Lampedusa. | ||
29 Mar 1943 | 2325 | 37° 08'N, 15° 52'E | At 2325 hours, an enemy submarine was sighted, proceeding on 110° course at 10 knots. This was very likely HMS Unison (Lt. A.R. Daniell, DSC, RN) returning to Malta. When the distance was only 500 meters, Corridoni turned away as the track angle was too acute and dived to 40 meters. | |||||||
22b | Rosso, Armando | 4 Apr 1943 | 0030 | Lampedusa | 7 Apr 1943 | 0238 | Augusta | 701 | Return trip from supply mission to Lampedusa. Uneventful (mileage is for round trip). | |
Rosso, Armando | 8 Apr 1943 | 1946 | Augusta | 10 Apr 1943 | 1210 | Naples | 295 | Passage Augusta-Naples. | ||
Pagni, Plinio | 25 May 1943 | Naples | 14 Jul 1943 | Naples | Docking and refit. | |||||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 14 Jul 1943 | 0900 | Naples | 14 Jul 1943 | 1300 | Naples | 25,5 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 16 Jul 1943 | 0830 | Naples | 16 Jul 1943 | 1615 | Naples | 30,8 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 17 Jul 1943 | 1845 | Naples | 17 Jul 1943 | 2030 | Pozzuoli | 12 | Passage Naples-Pozzuoli. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 22 Jul 1943 | 0915 | Pozzuoli | 22 Jul 1943 | 1120 | Pozzuoli | 13,2 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 23 Jul 1943 | 0445 | Pozzuoli | 23 Jul 1943 | 1400 | Pozzuoli | 20,3 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 24 Jul 1943 | 0345 | Pozzuoli | 25 Jul 1943 | 0845 | La Maddalena | 223,8 | Passage Pozzuoli-La Maddalena. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 28 Jul 1943 | 0957 | La Maddalena | 28 Jul 1943 | 1055 | Cala Villamarina | 4,2 | Passage La Maddalena-Cala Villamarina. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 31 Jul 1943 | 0957 | Cala Villamarina | 31 Jul 1943 | 1055 | Porto Palma | 3 | Passage Cala Villamarina-Porto Palma. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 1 Aug 1943 | 0800 | Porto Palma | 1 Aug 1943 | 1245 | Porto Palma | 25 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 5 Aug 1943 | 1105 | Porto Palma | 5 Aug 1943 | 1150 | Mezzo Schifo | 5 | Passage Porto Palma-Mezzo Schifo. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 6 Aug 1943 | 1820 | Mezzo Schifo | 6 Aug 1943 | 1908 | Porto Palma | 5 | Passage Mezzo Schifo-Porto Palma. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 7 Aug 1943 | 0830 | Porto Palma | 7 Aug 1943 | 0930 | Mezzo Schifo | 6 | Passage Porto Palma-Mezzo Schifo. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 8 Aug 1943 | 0825 | Mezzo Schifo | 8 Aug 1943 | 0912 | Porto Palma | 5 | Passage Mezzo Schifo-Porto Palma. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 13 Aug 1943 | 0850 | Porto Palma | 13 Aug 1943 | 1135 | Porto Palma | 17 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 20 Aug 1943 | 0900 | Porto Palma | 20 Aug 1943 | 1135 | Porto Palma | 13 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 29 Aug 1943 | 0815 | Porto Palma | 29 Aug 1943 | 0900 | La Maddalena | 4 | Passage Porto Palma-La Maddalena. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 7 Sep 1943 | 0815 | La Maddalena | 7 Sep 1943 | 0900 | Porto Palma | 4 | Passage La Maddalena-Porto Palma. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 9 Sep 1943 | 1335 | Porto Palma (La Maddalena) | 10 Sep 1943 | 1140 | Portoferraio | 204 | Passage La Maddalena-Portoferraio and eventually to Palermo. Boarded by Dutch submarine HrMs Dolfijn on 10th September and directed to Portoferraio (Elba) as she was short of lubricating oil. | ||
10 Sep 1943 | 0105 (e) | At 0105 hours, the Dutch submarine HrMs Dolfijn (Lieutenant Commander H.M.L.F.E. van Oostrom Soede) sighted Corridoni and was informed that the Italian submarine was short of lubricating oil. Corridoni was allowed to go to Elba. | ||||||||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 11 Sep 1943 | 0940 | Portoferraio | 13 Sep 1943 | 0715 | Palermo | 251,5 | Passage Portoferraio-Palermo. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 19 Sep 1943 | 0947 | Palermo | 20 Sep 1943 | 1854 | Fort Madd (Malta) | 280 | Passage Palermo-Malta. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 22 Sep 1943 | 1432 | Fort Madd (Malta) | 22 Sep 1943 | 1554 | St. Paul (Malta) | 8 | Passage Fort Madd-St. Paul (Malta). | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 3 Oct 1943 | 1230 | St. Paul (Malta) | 3 Oct 1943 | 1500 | Marsa Muscetto (Malta) | 13 | Passage St. Paul (Malta)-Marsa Muscetto (Malta). | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 16 Oct 1943 | 0845 | Malta | 21 Oct 1943 | 1010 | Haifa | 1084 | Passage Malta-Haifa with the submarines Menotti, Zoea and Atropo. | ||
23 | Asquini, Giandaniele | 26 Oct 1943 | 0030 | Haifa | 30 Oct 1943 | 0100 | Leros | Storing trip Haifa-Leros. | ||
28 Oct 1943 | 2325 | (0) Kaso Strait. | At 2325 hours, a small escort vessel was sighted steering 140°, 10 knots. Corridoni crash-dived. | |||||||
23b | Asquini, Giandaniele | 30 Oct 1943 | 0630 | Leros | 2 Nov 1943 | 2220 | Haifa | 1229,5 | Return trip from supply mission to Leros , with five RAF passengers (mileage is for round trip). | |
1 Nov 1943 | 0718 | At 0718 hours, three British destroyers were sighted and recognition signals were exchanged. | ||||||||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 30 Nov 1943 | 1530 | Haifa | 2 Dec 1943 | 1530 | Alexandria. | 357 | Passage Haifa-Alexandria with the submarine Bragadino and the depot ship Mocenigo, escorted by the destroyers Da Recco and Grecale. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 6 Dec 1943 | 0900 | Alexandria | 8 Dec 1943 | 1140 | Tobruk | Passage Alexandria-Taranto with the submarine Bragadino in tow of the depot ship Mocenigo, escorted by the destroyers Da Recco and Grecale. When the tow parted they were diverted to Tobruk. | |||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 9 Dec 1943 | 1102? | Tobruk | 14 Dec 1943 | 1140 | Taranto | 1161,5 | Passage Tobruk-Taranto and refit (mileage is from Alexandria on 6th December). | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 9 Feb 1944 | 0806 | Taranto | 9 Feb 1944 | 1402 | Taranto | 27 | Trials. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 13 Feb 1944 | Taranto | 13 Feb 1944 | Taranto | 27 | The submarine was damaged while undocking and required docking again. | ||||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 17 Feb 1944 | 0732 | Taranto | 17 Feb 1944 | 1240 | Taranto | 34 | Trials. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 19 Mar 1944 | 0830 | Taranto | 19 Mar 1944 | 1515 | Taranto | 23 | Trials. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 29 Mar 1944 | 1445 | Taranto | 31 Mar 1944 | 1100 | Augusta. | 255 | Passage Taranto-Augusta with the submarine Giada and convoy H.A.33. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 1 Apr 1944 | 0546 | Augusta. | 6 Apr 1944 | 1845 | Suez | 1137 | Passage Augusta-Suez with convoy K.M.S.45 and the submarine Giada. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 8 Apr 1944 | 1620 | Suez | 13 Apr 1944 | 1808 | Massawa | 984,5 | Passage Suez-Massawa. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 24 Apr 1944 | 0910 | Massawa | 24 Apr 1944 | 1410 | Aden | 444,5 | Passage Massawa-Aden. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 7 May 1944 | 1223 | Aden | 7 May 1944 | 1857 | Aden | 35 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 8 May 1944 | 0800 | Aden | 9 May 1944 | 0855 | Aden | 151 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 11 May 1944 | 0807 | Aden | 11 May 1944 | 1752 | Aden | 51 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 13 May 1944 | 0808 | Aden | 13 May 1944 | 1845 | Aden | 51 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 15 May 1944 | 0805 | Aden | 15 May 1944 | 1806 | Aden | 43,5 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 19 May 1944 | 0900 | Aden | 20 May 1944 | 1643 | Aden | 219 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 25 May 1944 | 0802 | Aden | 25 May 1944 | 1831 | Aden | 42 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 14 Jun 1944 | 0858 | Aden | 14 Jun 1944 | 1552 | Aden | 48 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 16 Jun 1944 | 0810 | Aden | 16 Jun 1944 | 1830 | Aden | 55 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 18 Jun 1944 | 0928 | Aden | 18 Jun 1944 | 1607 | Aden | 46 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 19 Jun 1944 | 0859 | Aden | 19 Jun 1944 | 1838 | Aden | 51 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 21 Jun 1944 | 0712 | Aden | 22 Jun 1944 | 1746 | Aden | 229,5 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 26 Jun 1944 | 0804 | Aden | 26 Jun 1944 | 1550 | Aden | 46 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 1 Jul 1944 | 0756 | Aden | 1 Jul 1944 | 1748 | Aden | 48,5 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 6 Jul 1944 | 0806 | Aden | 6 Jul 1944 | 1815 | Aden | 54,5 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 21 Jul 1944 | 0802 | Aden | 21 Jul 1944 | 1905 | Aden | 44 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 24 Jul 1944 | 0736 | Aden | 24 Jul 1944 | 1835 | Aden | 45 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 26 Jul 1944 | 0752 | Aden | 26 Jul 1944 | 1605 | Aden | 43 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 31 Jul 1944 | 0710 | Aden | 31 Jul 1944 | 1740 | Aden | 42,5 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 25 Sep 1944 | 0808 | Aden | 25 Sep 1944 | 1728 | Aden | 37 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 2 Oct 1944 | 0833 | Aden | 2 Oct 1944 | 1804 | Aden | 30 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 9 Oct 1944 | 0800 | Aden | 9 Oct 1944 | 1805 | Aden | 36 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 13 Oct 1944 | 0808 | Aden | 13 Oct 1944 | 1143 | Aden | 21 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 17 Oct 1944 | 0830 | Aden | 17 Oct 1944 | 1754 | Aden | 37,5 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 18 Oct 1944 | 0755 | Aden | 18 Oct 1944 | 1645 | Aden | 37 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 19 Oct 1944 | 0750 | Aden | 19 Oct 1944 | 1510 | Aden | 35 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 22 Oct 1944 | 0908 | Aden | 22 Oct 1944 | 1749 | Aden | 34,5 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 23 Oct 1944 | 0801 | Aden | 23 Oct 1944 | 1715 | Aden | 36,5 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 25 Oct 1944 | 0757 | Aden | 25 Oct 1944 | 1820 | Aden | 35 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 28 Oct 1944 | 0756 | Aden | 28 Oct 1944 | 2245 | Aden | 80 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 15 Nov 1944 | 0924 | Aden | 17 Nov 1944 | 1720 | Massawa | 429,5 | Passage Aden-Massawa, escorted until 0535 hours on the 17th by HMS Biglieri (former Italian gunboat Giuseppe Biglieri, scuttled at Massawa in 1941 and then raised). | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 8 Jan 1945 | 0900 | Massawa | 8 Jan 1945 | 1255 | Massawa | 24 | Trials. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 14 Jan 1945 | 0805 | Massawa | 16 Jan 1945 | 1746 | Aden | 427 | Passage Massawa-Aden. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 25 Jan 1945 | 1522 | Aden | 26 Jan 1945 | 1142 | Aden | 148 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 27 Jan 1945 | 1508 | Aden | 28 Jan 1945 | 0900 | Aden | 122 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 30 Jan 1945 | 0816 | Aden | 30 Jan 1945 | 1813 | Aden | 37 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 1 Feb 1945 | 0753 | Aden | 1 Feb 1945 | 1920 | Aden | 58 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 5 Feb 1945 | 0808 | Aden | 5 Feb 1945 | 1704 | Aden | 35 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 7 Feb 1945 | 0803 | Aden | 7 Feb 1945 | 1708 | Aden | 50,8 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 9 Feb 1945 | 0759 | Aden | 9 Feb 1945 | 1605 | Aden | 56,3 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 10 Feb 1945 | 0809 | Aden | 10 Feb 1945 | 1715 | Aden | 35,5 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 15 Feb 1945 | 0808 | Aden | 15 Feb 1945 | 1740 | Aden | 35 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 16 Feb 1945 | 1502 | Aden | 17 Feb 1945 | 1701 | Aden | 167 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 20 Feb 1945 | 0820 | Aden | 21 Feb 1945 | 0002 | Aden | 88,5 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 22 Feb 1945 | 1500 | Aden | 23 Feb 1945 | 0818 | Aden | 118 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 2 Mar 1945 | 1523 | Aden | 3 Mar 1945 | 0823 | Aden | 131 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 5 Mar 1945 | 0227 | Aden | 6 Mar 1945 | 0739 | Aden | 152,3 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 19 Mar 1945 | 0815 | Aden | 20 Mar 1945 | 0847 | Aden | 125,1 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 22 Mar 1945 | 1027 | Aden | 22 Mar 1945 | 1800 | Aden | 39,3 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 9 Apr 1945 | 1501 | Aden | 10 Apr 1945 | 0818 | Aden | 112,7 | Exercises. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 7 May 1945 | 1745 | Aden | 14 May 1945 | 1810 | Suez | 1330,2 | Passage Aden-Suez. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 15 May 1945 | 0625 | Suez | 15 May 1945 | 1805 | Port Said | 86 | Passage Suez-Port Said. | ||
Asquini, Giandaniele | 16 May 1945 | 1515 | Port Said | 22 May 1945 | 0915 | Taranto | 1002 | Passage Port Said-Taranto. No more sorties until the end of the war. |
190 entries. 180 total patrol entries (23 marked as war patrols) and 33 events.