SM U-55

SM U-55

SM "U-55" was a German Type Mittel U U-boat of the Kaiserliche Marine during the First World War, one of the six forming subtype 51.

Construction and commissioning

"U 55" was ordered from Germaniawerft, Kiel on 23 August 1914, was laid down on 28 December 1914 and launched on 18 March 1916. She was commissioned under her first commander Wilhelm Werner on 8 June 1916.

ervice with the Kaiserliche Marine

Werner commanded her for most of her wartime career, during which she undertook 14 patrols with II Flotilla, sinking 64 ships for a total of 130,387 tons. She also damaged another five for a total of 25,568 tons, and took another two as prizes for a total of 4,616 tons. Her most famous act was the sinking of the British RMS "Carpathia" with three torpedoes, on July 17 1918 off the east coast of Ireland. The "Carpathia" herself had become famous for her actions in coming to the rescue of the sinking RMS "Titanic" in 1912.

Werner was replaced by Alexander Weiss on 10 August 1918, Weiss being succeeded by Hans Friedrich on 15 September and commanding "U 55" until the armistice on 11 November.

With the Japanese

"U 55" was surrendered to Japan on 26 November 1918. She entered service with the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1920 as "O3", serving as such until 1921. She was dismantled at the Sasebo Navy Yard between March and June 1921, briefly recommissioning in 1923 as "Auxiliary Vessel No. 2538".

External links

* [http://uboat.net/wwi/boats/index.html?boat=55 U 55 at Uboat.net]


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