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Command of the Navy |
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Naval
War Staff (2nd Division) B.d.U. Operation |
Reg.
No. Most Secret S.O. Only 261 A 2 |
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28
June 1943. |
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Operations
Order Norfolk for U 230 |
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I. |
Operation: |
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The
approach routes to Norfolk and Chesapeake Bay are to be fouled
with mines inside the 25-meter line. |
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II. |
Enemy
Situation and Anti-submarine Activity: |
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Heavy
coastal and overseas traffic from and to the main ports, Norfolk
and Baltimore. Numerous independently routed coastal ships
on the 20 meter or 100 meter line. Overseas traffic consists
of fast independent ships to and from the S. Atlantic. In
the summer of 1942 there were about 10 inward and outward-bound
part convoys per month, between Norfolk and the St. Lawrence River.
Part convoys every 4 days in the direction of the Florida Straits,
strength unknown. |
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U
129 reported in April 1943: strong activity by land-based
aircraft by day close inshore, no air activity by night.
Traffic by day only, ships appear to leave Norfolk early in the
morning. Good chances at new moon. |
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III. |
Material: |
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8
TMC, time setting 80 days, delay clockwork 1 day for 2 mines,
4 days for 3 mines, 6 days for 3 mines, response value 20 millioersteds,
2 mines to fire at first activation, 2 at third activation and
4 at sixth activation (4 blue, 2 red, 2 green). Maximum
depth of water at which mines may be laid 25 meters, minimum 12
meters, distance between mines 1000 meters. |
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IV. |
Geographical
boundaries: |
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The
mines are to be laid between 370 04' N. and 370
10' N., 750 41' W. and 750 30' W.
The latitude of 370 04' N. is not to be crosses to
the south, as U 566 will be carrying out a similar operation S.
of 370 N. at the same time. |
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V. |
Execution: |
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Torpedoes
are to be carried in the tubes on the way to the operations area.
The tubes are to be reloaded one day off the laying area.
One bow tube is to remain loaded with a torpedo. |
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Enemy
traffic is to be observed before laying the mines. The Commanding
Officer is to make every effort to lay the mines as far inshore
as possible. The position of the mines given in the minefield
diagram is to serve only as a guide. |
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