U-802, 10.U-Flottille, Lorient, 4th May 1942.

My first patrol as Kommandant of a big Type IX-C boat was an ignominious washout. Excess fuel consumption meant we got as far as Freetown on the west African coast before giving up on reaching our assigned patrol area off Capetown. BdU really ought to have laid on a milchkuh or a supply ship!

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Freetown was dead, and while the weather was fine initially...

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...but further north, heavy seas defeated two separate torpedo attacks on solitary steamers west of Gibraltar, to which area I diverted in hope of better pickings - any pickings!

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That was in late January 1942. For whatever reason, our next patrol isn't until over four months later, so the crew have had a good break. Our patrol area this time is Marine-quadrat EJ98, which is near the Cape Verde Islands, a colony of neutral Portugal.

We leave our berth at Lorient just after 03:30. We get a good send-off, band and flower-chucking nurses included, despite the early hour.

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SH3 does a good job of conveying the port's impressive complexes of U-boat bunkers.

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The skies are lightening to the north-west as Lorient slips astern.

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I plot a diagonal north-east to south-west course across the Bay of Biscay down to the north-western corner of Spain. I decide to risk air attack by travelling on the surface during daylight. This decision lasts until about the middle of the first day, when the bridge watch spot an approaching aircraft. ALAAARM!

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It's a Sunderland, no less.

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Has he spotted us? I'm not taking chances, and let the boat go deep, though not diverting from my course.

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I reduce revolutions when we level off. Sunderlands have enough endurance to loiter and I could be down here draining the batteries and using up the air supply for some time.

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It's still daylight when I return to periscope depth and check the horizon and above with the sky periscope. There's nothing to be seen, so I decide to give daylight surface travel another go, if only for long enough to recharge the batteries.

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Despite Biscay being notorious for bad weather, conditions in the northern part at least are fine and clear and we press on at halbe farht voraus, which I will reduce once we're clear of the bay.

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That's if we get that far. The air attack so early on tends to confirm that the Tommies are now actively hunting U-boats transiting to and from the French bases!

...to be continued!

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