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Old 18-09-2006, 12:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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RAAF Pilots U-Boat Sinkings

This site shows the RAAF pilot kills and also others where RAAF crew were involved. These sinkings were credited to Britain as they were RAF squadrons.

uboat.net - Fighting the U-boats - Aircraft - The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)

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'Caught on the Surface'. The sinking of U-461 by an RAAF Sunderland, 461/U, in the Bay of Biscay in July 1943, as depicted by aviation artist Robert Taylor.
INTRODUCTION

Despite the fact that Australia is situated quite literally at the other end of the Earth from the North Atlantic Ocean, Australian airmen were intensively involved in fighting the U-boats throughout WW2. The participation of Australians in the Battle of the Atlantic arose from two decisions made early in the war. In September 1939, the RAAF happened to have two squadrons of Short Sunderland flying boats under construction in the UK. When war broke out, Australia supported Britain by committing the flying boats and their Australian crews to anti-U-boat patrols in British waters.
At about the same time, the British 'Dominion' countries (such as Australia and Canada) were organised into a massive 'Empire' aircrew training scheme. Under this scheme, individual RAAF aircrew could find themselves receiving basic training in Australia, followed by advanced training in Canada and operational conversion with RAF units in Britain. This system produced a sustained flow of Australians into Europe even after the Japanese attack in the Pacific in 1941.
It was originally expected that Australian aircrew arriving in Britain would be used to form wholly 'Australian' squadrons. This did indeed happen for around half of the RAAF manpower supplied to Europe. The other half were randomly allocated as replacements throughout the British RAF. As a result, many RAAF airmen played important roles in U-boat sinkings which have historically been classified as 'British' successes.
The chronology below lists 29 U-boat sinkings and eight other significant actions where RAAF airmen made a major contribution. In many cases, references are listed for relevant photos held by the Australian War Memorial in Canberra (AWM). The photos can easily be viewed at Collection Databases.
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Re: RAAF Pilots U-Boat Sinkings

To compliment Robert Taylor's magnificent picture posted by spidge:-

30 July 1943
U 461, a type IV supply submarine, commanded by Korvettenkapitan Wolf-Harro Stiebler.

Sunderland III U/461 Squadron RAAF. Serial No. W6077.

Crew.
F/L. D. Marrows RAAF Captain
P/O. P C. Leigh RAAF 1st pilot.
F/S. P E. Taplin RAAF 2nd pilot.
F/O. J S. Rolland RAAF. Nav.
Sgt. G M. Watson RAAF Eng
Sgt. A N. Pierce RAAF Fitter.
P/O. P T. Jenson RAAF 1st WOP
F/S. H H. Morgan RAAF 2nd WOP.
Sgt. D C. Sydney RAFF AG
Sgt. R L. Webster RAAF 3rd WOP.
Sgt. F Bamber RAFF Rigger.
J. Tainer u/t

Air patrols this day caught three surfaced U-boats heading out across the Bay of Biscay. Dudley Marrows and his crew sighted them at 1148 hrs, with a Halifax and a US Liberator circling nearby. Combined fire from the U-boats was keeping the aircraft at bay, but then as the Liberator tried an attack and took the attention of the German gunners, Marrows attacked and straddled one of the boats with seven D/Cs and the boat disappeared under plumes and scum. Heavy fire from the other boats was returned by nose and tail gunners, and when the area cleared, survivors could be seen in the water. The Sunderland flew over taking pictures and a dinghy was dropped, some of the Germans being seen ti climb into it. One D/C remained, but an attempt to attack a second boat was driven off by heavy flak. The Sunderland had been hit and a fire did break out, but it was put out by an extinguisher. On the flight home another U-boat was seen, but although an attack was made, the final D/C still could not be released. They landed and refuelled at the Scilly Isles before flying back to base.
U 461 went down at five minutes to midday. This had been her sixth patrol, having sailed from Bordeaux three days earlier for the Atlantic to supply Wolf Packs. It was a strange twist of fate that led Sunderland U/461 to attack and sink U 461.
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Dear friends: Probe a search about "German submarines" in this pages: AWM Collections Search Are a lot of photos and captions with more History of WW2.


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Thanks Jan7.

This was a tough day for the flyers.

http://cas.awm.gov.au/PROD/cas_searc..._simple_search
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"You were given the choice between war and dishonor.
You chose dishonor and you will have war."

(Winston Churchill made this prophetic pronouncement in a House of Commons speech in 1938, just after Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain signed the Munich agreement with Hitler. Chamberlain returned from Germany with the signed agreement in hand, proclaiming that "peace in our time" had been achieved. Churchill attacked Chamberlain's "politics of appeasement" in this and many other speeches.)

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And here is the Captain of U-Boat 461.

http://cas.awm.gov.au/PROD/cas_searc..._simple_search
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"You were given the choice between war and dishonor.
You chose dishonor and you will have war."

(Winston Churchill made this prophetic pronouncement in a House of Commons speech in 1938, just after Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain signed the Munich agreement with Hitler. Chamberlain returned from Germany with the signed agreement in hand, proclaiming that "peace in our time" had been achieved. Churchill attacked Chamberlain's "politics of appeasement" in this and many other speeches.)

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