SM U-62
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German Empire | |
Name: | U-62 |
Ordered: | 6 October 1914 |
Builder: | AG Weser, Bremen ( 217) |
Laid down: | 22 June 1915 |
Launched: | 2 August 1916 |
Commissioned: | 30 December 1916 |
Fate: | 22 November - Surrendered. Broken up at Bo'ness in 1919-20 |
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Class & type: | Type U 57 submarine |
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Height: | 8.05 m (26 ft 5 in) |
Draught: | 3.79 m (12 ft 5 in) |
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Propulsion: | 2 shafts |
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Test depth: | 50 m (164 ft 1 in) |
Complement: | 36 |
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Operations: | 9 patrols |
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SM U-62 was one of the 329 submarines serving in the Imperial German Navy in World War I. U-62 was engaged in the naval warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atlantic.
On 8 March 1917, SM U-62 sank the coal freighter Storstad, the ship that had rammed and sunk the RMS Empress of Ireland ocean liner in one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in modern history.
Summary of raiding career
Date | Name | Nationality | Tonnage (GRT) |
Fate[5] |
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8 March 1917 | Storstad | Norway | 6,028 | Sunk |
8 March 1917 | Vega | Russian Empire | 452 | Sunk |
10 March 1917 | Marie | France | 127 | Sunk |
11 March 1917 | Thrift | United Kingdom | 40 | Sunk |
12 March 1917 | Algonquin | United States | 1,806 | Sunk |
12 March 1917 | Collingwood | Norway | 1,042 | Sunk |
12 March 1917 | Jules Gommes | France | 2,595 | Sunk |
13 March 1917 | Dag | Sweden | 250 | Sunk |
14 March 1917 | Rose Lea | United Kingdom | 2,830 | Sunk |
23 March 1917 | Tres Fratres | Netherlands | 297 | Sunk |
27 April 1917 | Dunmore Head | United Kingdom | 2,293 | Sunk |
27 April 1917 | Inveramsay | United Kingdom | 1,438 | Sunk |
30 April 1917 | Fortunata | Kingdom of Italy | 3,348 | Sunk |
30 April 1917 | Tulip | United Kingdom | 1,250 | Sunk |
3 May 1917 | Frederick Knight | United Kingdom | 3,604 | Sunk |
4 May 1917 | Jörgen Olsen | Denmark | 310 | Damaged |
7 May 1917 | Polamhall | United Kingdom | 4,010 | Sunk |
10 May 1917 | Berangere | France | 2,851 | Sunk |
10 May 1917 | Gazelle | Norway | 288 | Sunk |
13 June 1917 | Candace | Norway | 395 | Sunk |
13 June 1917 | Sylvia | Norway | 148 | Sunk |
16 June 1917 | Kornsø | Denmark | 115 | Sunk |
20 June 1917 | Bengore Head | United Kingdom | 2,490 | Sunk |
21 June 1917 | Lord Roberts | United Kingdom | 4,166 | Sunk |
24 June 1917 | South Wales | United Kingdom | 3,668 | Sunk |
25 June 1917 | Guildhall | United Kingdom | 2,609 | Sunk |
26 June 1917 | Gorsemore | United Kingdom | 3,079 | Damaged |
26 June 1917 | Cattaro | United Kingdom | 2,908 | Sunk |
26 June 1917 | Manistee | United Kingdom | 3,869 | Sunk |
10 August 1917 | Orion I | Norway | 322 | Sunk |
15 August 1917 | Albertha | Denmark | 170 | Sunk |
24 August 1917 | Henriette | France | 2,005 | Sunk |
30 August 1917 | Eastern Prince | United Kingdom | 2,885 | Sunk |
30 August 1917 | Grelhame | United Kingdom | 3,740 | Sunk |
30 August 1917 | Noya | United Kingdom | 4,282 | Sunk |
13 October 1917 | Woodburn | United Kingdom | 2,360 | Damaged |
17 October 1917 | Adams | United Kingdom | 2,223 | Sunk |
18 October 1917 | Madura | United Kingdom | 4,484 | Sunk |
19 October 1917 | J. L. Luckenbach | United States | 4,920 | Damaged |
19 October 1917 | HMS Orama | Royal Navy | 12,927 | Sunk |
11 December 1917 | Oldfield Grange | United Kingdom | 4,653 | Sunk |
14 December 1917 | Hare | United Kingdom | 774 | Sunk |
15 December 1917 | Formby | United Kingdom | 1,282 | Sunk |
17 December 1917 | Coningbeg | United Kingdom | 1,279 | Sunk |
16 May 1918 | Heron Bridge | United Kingdom | 2,422 | Sunk |
16 May 1918 | Llancarvan | United Kingdom | 4,749 | Sunk |
24 May 1918 | Ruth Hickman | United Kingdom | 417 | Sunk |
27 May 1918 | Merionethshire | United Kingdom | 4,308 | Sunk |
28 May 1918 | Cairnross | United Kingdom | 4,016 | Sunk |
30 May 1918 | Ausonia | United Kingdom | 8,153 | Sunk |
7 August 1918 | Dupetit-Thouars | French Navy | 9,517 | Sunk |
7 August 1918 | Lorna | Norway | 3,286 | Sunk |
8 August 1918 | Westward Ho | United States | 5,814 | Damaged |
References
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