"  U  23  "                                                                                              13 November 1939.
     
     
 
M  i  n  e    R  e  p  o  r  t.
 
 
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1.) Period of mine deployment:  4 November 1939, morning from 10.08 - 10.54 hours.
   
2.) Navigation information concerning the barrier:
          1st mine:           3°50.3' W
                                57°40.7' N
          Last mine:         3°51.5' W
                                57°42.9' N
  From 1st point in an arc to the NW on courses 273°, 300°, 310°, 330°, 340°, 250°, 0°, 0°, 0°.  9 mines deployed at intervals of 500 meters.
   
3.) Location of the mines in 33 meters, 32 meters, 30 meters, 30 meters, 28 meters, 28 meters, 26 meters, 26 meters, 24 meters (sounded depths).
  Depth calculation:  Low water for Cromarty = 10.44 hours.
                               Level over chart null       = +1.3 meters.
   
4.) All information is accurate.
   
5.) Mine deployment was not observed by the enemy.  There is no evidence that mine deployment was observed by the enemy.
6.) First mine report took place on 5 November 1939 at 04.15 hours to F.d.U. West by Radio Message.
 
     
     
                                                                 
                                                                   Kapitänleutnant and Kommandant.  
     
     
     
     
     
     
 
 
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L  i  s  t
 
 
concerning
 
 
mines deployed on the English coast.
 
     
 
Date of
Approximate
Type of
No. of the
Remarks
Deployment.
Position.
Mine.
Mine.
 4 November 1939
Off Cromarty Firth
9 TMB
166
Location of the mines is dependable.  No malfunctions while deploying mines.
10.08 hours
  3°50.3' W
164
57°40.7' N
168
169
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167
 
165
 
171
10.54 hours
  3°51.5' W
 
170
[typo 57°42.9' N]
57°40.7' N
 
163