Ships hit during WWI

Tommi

NameTommi
TypeSailing vessel
GRT138 tons
Country  British
Built1900
BuilderC. Lühring, Hammelworden
OperatorAdmiralty requisition (Fisher, Alinonda & Co., Ltd.), London
HistorySteel-hulled schooner

U-boat attacks on Sailing vessel Tommi


DateU-boatLoss typePositionLocationRouteCargoCasualties
123 Apr 1917UC 47 (Paul Hundius)Damagedoff St. Agnes

Charlestown, Cornwall - Preston
sugar
0

unsuccessful stop and sink

25 May 1918U 86 (Helmut Patzig)SunkSunk by gunnery between Calf of Man and Chicken Rock
54° 03'N, 4° 52'W
Belfast - Liverpool
scrap
4

Position of attack on Tommi

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Hostile Sea

Corkill, Andrian


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