u 550 Type IX C-40 - Mercantile Convoy CU 49 of 1944
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u 550 Type IX C-40 - Mercantile Convoy CU 49 of 1944
u 550 Type IX C-40 Built by Deutsche Werft, Hamburg Keel laid 2.10.42 Launched 12.5.43 Commissioned 28. 7 .43 Feldpost Nr M 53 4 73 Sunk 16.4.44 S of Nantucket Island (40°09 'N 69°44 'W) Served with 4 U-Flottille, Stettin July 1943 - January 1944 (ab) 1O U-Flottille, Lorient February 1944 -16.4.44 (fb) Commanded by KL Klaus Hanert July 1943 - 16.4.44 Patrols: 1 Ships sunk: 1 (11,017 grt) 1. 6.2.44 Left Kiel for the North Atlantic. U 550 initially carried out weather-reporting duties. In the latter part of March she went to the Newfoundland area and later moved south and in mid-April was off the US east coast. On the 16th U 550 was S of Nantucket Island, when she sighted eastbound convoy CU 21. She torpedoed and sank the tanker SS Pan Pennsylvania (am 11017t). Whilst destroyer-escorts were picking up survivors, U 550 was located by USS Joyce and depthcharges were dropped. The boat surfaced close by and USS Gandy opened fire and prepared to ram. U 550 tried to manoeuvre clear but was struck near the stem. Gandy moved away and began firing again. She was joined by Joyce and USS Peterson. A muffled explosion was heard from within the boat and some time later she began to sink. Of U 550's crew, 44 men were lost and the commander and 11 others were picked up and made Po W. On the attached action, ( battle report enclosed as authorized by LCDR. William A. Sessions, U.S.N.R. # 60924 and who was awarded the Legion of Merit ), the U.S.S. Gandy rammed the U-550 at about 15 knots. Within 32 minutes, the submarine sank stern first. Four ( 4 ) members of the U.S.S. Gandy were wounded in the fight and her ramming plate was broken. The wreckage was discovered on July 23, 2012. mck 5-17-15 -------------CON I- lDL.l'! TIAL lJ April. 194/t 0000 Moored as before, s tarboard side to pier ff l o, berth 1, U• .:; . !>la.v al Frontier Base, T"oi.ipkinsv-llle, St~ten Island, N. Y. 0900 Ueported to Commanoer :::scort Id.vis ion 22 i'or uut.y; reference Com'fasklo oi· 29 ci spatcb 01'der lOl?.)l o! April 1944. 14 April 1944 0000 ;1oored as be!"ore, starboard side to pier ii 10 , berth 1, Base, 'l'omp.lcin~ville, Jtaten !sla.nd, l~. Y. l~ April 0000 u• ..,. ::.ava.1 Frontier 1~ as before,, sttrboard s ide to pier 1i 10, berth l, u. 3. Naval Frontier Base, Tompkinsville, .:>tat.en Isle.nd) fl. Y. 1004 Underway from U• ..>. ~aval Frvntier Base, Tompkinsville, .3t aten Island, N. I. in accordance with verbal inst.ructions froot CTG 21.5 operating in accordance with GTG 21.5 OpOrd rt 2-i.J.. Proceeding in c001pn.ny llith u• ..>. o. POOIA l DAl.51),, ~ioored u . .... . ::;. mn.,~01: ( D1il52), u.s . ~ . ii:>•.'V..:J:.AiN ( D~316J, u• .;. ->. JOYaE {DE317) and U U.J. ; . KYKFA~:.ICK {DEJ18) which COltlpOSe Escort Eivision 22; proceedine out New York Harbor channel. Task Group t.:01:T.lrulder in U..S • .:1. POOLE lm.J.51). 1125 Anchored off .Sandy Hook in company with other Leatroyer Escorts of l!:scort IJi vision 22. J..402 Underway from :..>endy Hook Ba;y in company with othe:r Destroyer iscorts ct Escort Division. ;!2 to. conduct sound search off channel entr;mce prior to aortie of convqy. 14JO CQnvoy cQlllr2nced scrtie under condition of very low vi.sibility. 1455 Cotiriieneed patrolling on various courses and speeds on port flank of convoy. Relayin_g me~saces to merchant vessels as directed by ~scort Coanander. 2000 .:>bip•s position: lat. 32° 10' ti. Long. 6So 10' ~•• 20J5 Convoy cleared. swept channel and assumed base course 0900 T.. Stea.mine in sing.le <11lwnn, wtable to foI'Jll up in convoy because of low visibility. u.s.s. uJJ:DY lvE164 roll' station at 15 lmots on port. flaok of column. 16 April 19Aft 0000 • Steaming as before in cOlllpany with Escort Division 22, escorting Convoy Cu-2l, patrolling port flank of convoy. Escort Comander in u•.$. s. fO'•.LE (DEl.51). 0505 tixercised at morn i.ng General ~uarters. 0605 Secureti :from General '.uu.rters, set .Jar l.'rui sing ~. atch. 0800 .:>hipts posit.).on; Lat. 40° 09 1 30" ii . Long. 69° 47 1 \, , -3- , -----------U ON YllJll;N'!'I /, L 0805 Pan- !,en.nsyl v: nia was struck by a tor_ 1edo . The Cor.:nanding Officer o?·<le1·ed widening of t he se.'U'ch ilrc and more erratic zi~-zn1~ in.;. Patrolled up und down the " ort flt~nk in search of the subm;1r ine . At '4\.x,ut 0830 orde:r3 \'fere re~eived to return to the !'lcene of t he l orp.,.,.loin... Wld assist u. s. s. J~l'&"wCi! in cove:-inr; tile Prui.- Fennsylva nia ::ind 11• J • .;vrcl v1ho 1'1'.IS t'> p-ick up survivors . C:une .i bout and went to nank s0t.ed. OR37 ttie tih::tft revolutions "ere 6cx:l per minute. · 0848 !\umber 4 >W'.lin en:;i ne was securt>d due to cr.. 11kc;1se explC>sion and overheotin:; of Cl'linders 6 ano 7, co111,oellinc r~iuced :inn unbclJU"Jced apeed throur.hout the :remainder of the operation. En."Oute to scene, what appeared to be torpedo wake v1l!.S .noticetl pa1•<1llel to t his ves sel about 75 yor ds ,JistMt._ St.oorl erratically down the cou.r se for about 5COO yards without cont::ict until tr.ice •1as los t and then Pl'OCeeried to cover lf. ;:;;. s. JO'ICE in picking up survi-vors. There were t oo many su.....Yivors and O. s. ~ . PE'l'filIBOU vros a irecied to assist, •'hile circling t hes e t l";o ships the after lookout reported streaks of bubbles :i.n the water which appeared to be torpedo l'la.ke comin~ !rom .iU't. Came about in an attempt to track t hem ti.own but oecided after a short search that ttiey had been l~te in seeing them and r.iiey _oo: sibl., c~ from the orther d:irection and proceedecl to 61fln{l ;-..round tne other tHo vessels. 0950 u. s. s. JOYC;~ finished picking up s urvivors ruia st... :rt.ed-00 a ssist covering u. s .. s. ffiTill'~:,;c~; when she mat.le cont ~t. ;,t this time both vessels were ot1 our port. liCJ!4 and rse Y1ere on 265 T at 15 knot s . U, s. S, JOYCE steamed across our bov1 reporting that she had contact a t relative bearing 000 , relative, speed 15 knots and about. 400 y-drds -ahead of her. U. ~ . s. JOYCE' :i course "as .j • • JlO T. 0956 u. S,. S,. G/.WDY changed course to 239 T to clear the gt>een llltll"ker of the pattern dropped bf u. s. s. JOYCE. 0956 Cau.e right 30 degrees to 2.69 'l' to open sliehtly on the su'b•s a ssumed cQQrse of 270 to 290 T1 sound searebing tbe area constantly with no re8Ults , even from the pat.tern of o. s. s. JOYCE. • 1000 Tbe sub's bow broke water at a n angl~ of about 30 ~oa<i on st.arboard b0Wf1 distance about bOO yards from lf. s. s. GFJIDY and 20C/ to 250 7ards west of the marker. The Commandine Officer Ge.Ve the order1 "Riftlt full ru'-der, oo me to 3201 open tire and stand by to ram. 11 on the order to ram the sound head was hoisted, 1002 rammed · the sub about 25 or 30 feet from it 1s ster.n. It is ~lievetl that t.lle ai'ter sect.ion was cut off. After striking, the rudder l4ae left at niet't .full'' to t hrotl propellors clear. Hunfire was continuerl ll9 this '\'e-S$el 6WUJle left along starbo:ird si de of the sub and further casual.ties- to sub personnel were observed. tit &>out this t:.ime t.he sub was -well on r;;JIDY' 3 quarter ano a voice was heard on one of the voice r adios shout:ing somethi ne in a germanic eccont. $upposing it en offer to surrender t be Conrnanding Officor Ql'dare4 ''Cease firing", '1hich, after a few seconds delay got t hrough to the l uns , iUmost iramediately the ::iub manned a machine e;un ba.tt~ry and CQIJlllenced firing. The G.\h-CY swung left to bring guns to be<-:r and after a very few bursts, fire on the sub cea.sed and they comnenced abnodontng s hip. COUPID E NTI .',1 ----~------,:;...it. LiI ;JtY 1_6 ;\pril 1244 _(concluded) U. S. ~ . J OYCtt ce.ine alon:;~-ide t.he sub t o p ick up survivors while v:e crelT off to cover them anti a szess 01.Jl" cia.tlage. 1034 The sub sank stern first. A thorough check of the ship disclosed small buckling of pl:ite8 abaft the doubling plate for ram, various antenna shot away , pock ruarke from s hr apnel. and 50 caliber and a larger hole in eta.ck, minor caliber holes in boat, SA Co;;X;el leaking pos:sibly tro1n v1hip in ma-st., p os si\.,l.,y fro1£1 shrapnel. Personnel casualties wel'e as follows: (l} TAYLOR, l. illie Chester, SK3c, 9.33 OB 60, lbN-I - :.ound, thorax, left lower (shrapnel) admi tted to !i.ck list-. i;onsidered serious. (2) L\NPS, Suford FrMk, $2c 1 ;356 13 139 ~ U3NR - ,;ound, cheek, ri.gbt, and hand, left ( ehrap..el), treauientshrapnel removed, dressing applied am returned to dut.y. {3) LA'rHALI,, Vincent J . r.., SMJc 1 532 699, USCGR - t;ound, l e.ft. index.> right ~ snrapnel) 1 treatment • shrapnel removed, dreesin(; applied and returned to uuty. l4) 1liH U>rm1Ar~T, ~i'eldon ~·1inford, ::>le, 625 62 JS, USNR - •.ound, ri.$1t cheek anti left hand \shrapnel). Treatment - Shrapnel re1110ved 1 dI-essing applied and returned to dl.lty. G:.tDY i.bout. eight opera ting days out of shakeaown and t he crew performed t heir duties very r1ell except in t he r..at ter of records. Quarterm· ster l og was not kept c:na course and times are f rom G. I . c. v:hicn f<liled for about two ntlnutes at time of c..ttack. Speed at ratillni.ng was slit:htl.y les s t han 15 knot.o due t.o drag of a full rudder. 1035 Tanker s. s. Pen- Pennsylvania , ii 21 1 sank at Lat. 40° 09' 3011 N. Long. 69° 44 1 JO'' \J. 1036 Sound contact ana proceeded to attack. 1040 Dropped a thirteen ch<i.rge u~um pattern. 1041 .:iound zenr went out, evidently dana.ged by depth charge. Other ships acted as s creen until da.m ge was repaired. 1150 Unable tg make fwther oor.taets, determined contact non sub, re$wned baae cou.rse 090 T in ce>inpatV rith U. S.S . PET~~ Ci~ (DEl!)2) an<i -. . S. 3. JOYCE (·DE.317) . Stee.mil!g in l ine formation as second ship in line, 2000 yards between ships. 1200 vhip' S position: Lat. Ji)o 11' N. Long~ 69° .lil' ~i , 1920 Ex.ercised at evening General ~uarters. ilJ .l reprdro CQlllpleted except plating am> coaxiol. 0 2000 Ship ' s position; J:.at. 40° 09 1 N. Long. 61;> Cfl' fl. 2020 S ec~ed from General ~uarters, set War Cruising ~.atcb . 2l4J. aejoined convoy on screen~ station II 4 in accor&aice wit)'! night ec:reen:ing plan 6 NAN. Com.renced patrolling stat;i.on at 15 knots speed, Coovoy- formed in se'll'en s olumns, distance 600 yards, interval 1000 yards . Convoy C.:Ol'.lllllander in the .J • .:>. LIGHTJ!!ii:OO, 1! 41. Steaming a s before in canpany with Escort Division 22, escorting Convoy CU-2)... Patrolling on st:ition # 4 in accordance mt.h nieht screening plan 6 NAN . rimCruising ..atch set. 0425 Exerci sed at morning General <.1:Iarters. 0527 Asswned station if 4 :in accordance with day BCJ'eening plan DOO 6. -s' 7