
SM UB-88 - Wikipedia
SM UB-88 was a German Type UB III submarine or U-boat in the German Imperial Navy (German: Kaiserliche Marine) during World War I. She was commissioned into the German …
UB-88 (World War I Prize Submarine) - NHHC
UB-88, assigned to the I U-Flotille Flandern (First Submarine Flotilla, Flanders) at Zeebrugge on the Belgian coast, cleared Kiel, Germany, on 4 June 1918 and set course to proceed...
UB-88 - cawreckdivers.org
Commissioned on January 26, 1918, the UB-88 was 182’ in length, 19’ in beam and 510 tons. She is credited with sinking 16 allied vessels during her nine months of service. At the end of …
UB88 - General Description
The UB 88 was a small straight torpedo type of submarine (UB-III class), carrying ten torpedoes, one 8.8 cm. gun, and bombs which were used for destroying surrendered merchant vessels. …
ub88 - archive23.pigboats.com
UB-88 drew the longest itinerary of the five U-boats. She was assigned to the ports on the east coast south of Savannah, Ga.; ports on the Gulf coast; the Mississippi River as far north as …
UB-88 - PigBoats.COM
Oct 22, 2024 · The German submarine UB-88 was surrendered to the Allies at Wilhemshaven at the end of the war on November 11, 1918. She was interred there for two weeks before being …
The Last Cruise Of The UB-88 | Proceedings - August 1923 Vol.
The UB-88 was a small straight torpedo type of submarine, carrying ten torpedoes, one 8.8 cm. gun, and bombs which were used for destroying surrendered merchant vessels. She was …
German submarine U-88 (1941) - Wikipedia
German submarine U-88 was a Type VIIC U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. She was laid down at the Flender Werke in Lübeck as yard number 292, launched on …
UB88 - The Lost Submarine
The UB88 Project was formed from the common desire to be the first to locate and document the only German U-boat off the west coast of the United States. We didn't stop with the attainment …
Submarine Photo Index - NavSource
UB-88, moored alongside the float at Pier 18, Balboa, Canal Zone, on 13 August 1919. UB-88: arrived here at 17:50 on the 12th following her Canal transit and was open to visitors from …
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