30 September
UBOATS
arrivals
Kiel: U-36 , U-53
Wilhelmshaven: U-22 , U-23 , U-32
departures
none
At Sea 30 September
U-3, U-7, U-10, U-12, U-13, U-15, U-16, U-19, U-20, U-21, U-31, U-35.
12 boats at sea
DDs PAUL JACOBI and BRUNO HEINEMANN, which had recently completed refitting and repairs at Wilhelmshaven, were attacked by British bombers in the German Bight, but neither was damaged. DDs of DesFlot 1 in the Jade prepared to sail in support, but the attack ended before they sailed.
These Zerstorers were both from the Z5 1934A class of Destroyers
German supply ships - merchant ships CHARLOTTE SCHLIEMANN (7747grt) and CORRIENTES (4565grt) at Las Palmas at the outbreak of the war were assigned to replenish U-boats for operations off Gibraltar.
Danish waters
U.3 sank Danish steamer VENDIA (1150grt) 35 miles NW of Hanstolm and Danish steamer GUN (1198grt) 30 miles NW of Hanstolm, in rapid succession. VENDIA lost 11 crew, while U.3 picked up six survivors and Danish steamer SVAVA (1193grt) rescued the rest. The crew of GUN was picked up by Danish steamer DAGMAR (844grt).
Dutch waters
Dutch MSW JAN VAN GELDER was badly damaged by a mine off Terschelling, with 3 of her crew seriously injured
(image from Wiki)
North Sea .
Change to German U-Boat policy for North Sea Operations
officially, prize regulations were lifted for German U-boats operating in the North Sea. unrestricted attacks on all ships located were from this date authorised. in reality, not a lot was changed
Br East Coast
SS THISTLE dep Scapa for patrol in the North Sea and still on the 30th, unsuccessfully attacked a German submarine.
SS H.34, on patrol with MSW trawler EURYALUS (242grt), fired torpedoes at U.3 at 0220, 15 miles north of Kinnaird Head, all torps failed to contact.
DD JERVIS damaged by DD JUPITER berthing alongside at Rosyth. JERVIS was repaired in three days at Rosyth.
FS.14 departed Methil, and arrived at Southend on 2 October.
Convoy FN.14 departed Southend, and arrived at Methil on 2 October.
DD ESKIMO arrived in the Tyne for repairs at North Shields. These were completed on 6 October, ESKIMO left on the 7th and arrived at Scapa the same day.
CLA CALCUTTA, now assigned to the Humber Force, dep Grimsby dock on escort duties, arriving back on 1 October.
Western Atlantic
HX.3 dep Halifax at 0800 escort RCN DDs FRASER and ST LAURENT, and was joined at sea by four unescorted steamers which had dep Halifax as HX.3S on the 29th. CA BERWICK provided heavy close cover five miles ahead of the convoy. The DDs were detached on 1 October and BERWICK on the 2nd. The convoy arrived at Liverpool on the 14th October, no losses.
Steamer HARTBRIDGE (5080grt) sailing independantly was lost after grounding on Seal Island near Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.
Carribbean
KJ.(B)1 dep Kingston, unescorted most of the way, but was joined by DD WINCHELSEA from 12 to 14 October, when the convoy arrived in England. There was one other KJ.(B) convoy, KJ.(B)2 which dep Kingston on 8 October and arrived on the 22nd, also unescorted at the start. Both convoys consisted of three banana boats each.
Australian CL PERTH dep Kingston on patrol duties entering the Panama canal some time later.
Northern Patrol - .
CLs DIOMEDE and DUNEDIN dep Scapa for Northern Patrol duties, with DUNEDIN returning 7 October
English Channel
CL CERES dep Plymouth on escort duties and arrived back later the same day.
DD MONTROSE attacked a submarine contact 31 miles south of Plymouth, and was joined in the search by DDs ACHATES, ACHERON, ARROW, INTREPID, KINGSTON
UK-France convoys .
BC.7S of 17 steamers, including BARON MACLAY and NEW TEXAS (Cdre) departed Bristol Channel, escort DDs VIVACIOUS, VISCOUNT, ESCORT, ELECTRA and arrived in the Loire on 2 October.
BC.7F of steamers BEN MY CHREE, LADY OF MANN, ST PATRICK departed Bristol Channel escort DDs WAKEFUL and VENETIA. The convoy arrived in the Loire on 1 October and was also escorted on that day by Fr Contre Torpileur DDs LE FANTASQUE, LE TERRIBLE, and L'AUDACIEUX.
Med/Biscay
Blue 3 dep Port Said with 24 ships. Escort by DDs DUCHESS, DEFENDER and sloops GRIMSBY and FOWEY from the 30th to 5 October, when off Malta DUCHESS and DEFENDER were relieved by DDs GRENADE and GRIFFIN. GRENADE and GRIFFIN detached off Algiers on the 8th to ret to Malta and the convoy continued without escort from Algiers to Gibraltar.
DDs DUNCAN, DAINTY, DARING, transferred to Suez via Colombo on the 17‑19 Sep and Aden on the 26‑27 Sep trf to the Med Flt.
Central and South Atlantic –
German CS ADMIRAL GRAF SPEE sank steamer CLEMENT (5051grt) off Pernambuco . The crew was put into boats until GRAF SPEE stopped Greek steamer PAPALEMOS (3748grt) and put on board CLEMENT's Master and Chief Engineer. They were put ashore at Cape Verde Island on 9 October. One boat with 13 crew was picked up by Brazilian steamer ITATINGA (2114grt) on 1 October and taken to Bahia, arriving on the 3rd. The other three boats with the rest of the crew reached Maceio on the 4th
Graf Spee
Miscellaneous
At the end of September, the following DD were under repair - AMAZON at Plymouth with defects, BLANCHE at Chatham repairing, BOADICEA at Chatham repairing, BRILLIANT at Chatham repairing, DIAMOND at Singapore repairing, ESKIMO at Newcastle with defects, GARLAND at Alexandria repairing, GRAFTON at Malta repairing, ORP GROM at Plymouth with defects, ICARUS at Malta repairing, IMPULSIVE at Plymouth with defects, JAVELIN at Newcastle repairing, JERSEY at Leith repairing, JERVIS at Rosyth repairing, JUNO at Devonport with defects, KEMPENFELT at Plymouth with defects, PUNJABI at Scapa Flow boiler-cleaning, VANQUISHER at Plymouth repairing, VETERAN at Chatham repairing, WALKER at Plymouth repairing, WALLACE at Hull repairing, WINDSOR at Portsmouth repairing, ORP BURZA at Plymouth with defects.