U-1225 (Type IX)

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john sefton
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U-1225 (Type IX)

Post by john sefton » Fri Dec 13, 2013 10:16 pm

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U-1225 1943
U1225 was a Type IX Variant IX C40 submarine built at Deutsche Werft, Hamburg ..
She was 252' long with a breadth of 22.75’ and a draught of 15.5' with a displacement of 1120 and 1232 tons. She had two diesels of 4400hp giving a surface speed of 18.2 knots and two motors of 100hp giving a submerged speed of 7.7 knots.
Armament was six 2l inch torpedo tubes, one 4.l inch, one 37mm and one 20mm guns.
On the 24th of June 1944 U-1225 was caught on the surface north of the Shetland islands by Flight Lt D Hornel RCAF on routine air patrol. Despite AA fire he attacked with depth charges and sank the submarine.

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Re: U-1225

Post by aukepalmhof » Sat Dec 14, 2013 2:17 am

The stamp shows the aircraft in which Flight Lieutenant David Hornell of Mimico, Ontario, won the Victoria Cross. Ignoring concentrated antiaircraft fire on his blazing plane, he attacked a surfaced U-boat and sank it with depth charges. He skilfully crash-landed, but died from exposure in the Atlantic's icy waters.

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