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Courageous sinking after being torpedoed by U-29. Courageous served with the Home Fleet at the start of World War II with 811 and 822 Squadrons aboard, each squadron equipped with a dozen Fairey Swordfish. [38] In the early days of the war, hunter-killer groups were formed around the fleet's aircraft carriers to find and destroy U-boats. On 31 ...
Courageous sinking In the early days of the war, hunter-killer groups were formed around the fleet aircraft carriers to find and destroy U-boats. On 17 September 1939, U-boat U-29 struck the ship with two torpedoes, and Courageous became the first British warship sunk to enemy action in the Second World War.
1939, September 17 - German U-boat U-29 sinks HMS Courageous. 1939, October 14 – German U-boat U-47 sinks HMS Royal Oak in Scapa Flow base. The First Lord of Admiralty Winston Churchill officially announced the loss of Royal Oak to the House of Commons, first conceding that the raid had been "a remarkable exploit of professional skill and ...
British carriers HMS Hermes, HMS Courageous, and HMS Ark Royal patrolled Britain's Western approaches. In September 1941, before America was officially in the war and shortly after a U-boat fired upon the destroyer USS Greer, the fleet carrier USS Wasp sailed to Iceland with orders to find and destroy German or Italian warships.
8 September 1939 Regent Tiger United Kingdom: 10,176 Sunk 13 September 1939 Neptunia United Kingdom: 798 Sunk 14 September 1939 British Influence United Kingdom: 8,431 Sunk 17 September 1939 HMS Courageous Royal Navy: 22,500 Sunk 3 March 1940 Cato United Kingdom: 710 Sunk (mine) 4 March 1940 Pacific Reliance United Kingdom: 6,717 Sunk 4 March 1940
HMS Aboukir: Armored cruiser United Kingdom: 22 September 1914: SM U-9 Germany: 526 [76] HMS Hawke: Protected cruiser United Kingdom: 15 October 1914: SM U-9 Germany: 523 [12] Aden Maru: Troopship Japan: 6 May 1944: USS Gurnard United States: 518 [46] HMS Courageous: Aircraft carrier United Kingdom: 17 September 1939: U-29 Germany: 514 [77] HMS ...
Otto Schuhart (4 September 1909 – 10 March 1990) was a German submarine commander during World War II, who commanded the U-boat U-29 and was credited with the sinking of the aircraft carrier HMS Courageous on 17 September 1939, the first British warship sunk in the war by enemy action.
HMS Courageous or Courageux (the French spelling) may refer to one of several ships of the Royal Navy: HMS Courageux (1761), a 74-gun ship of the line captured from the French on 13 August 1761, and wrecked on the coast of Morocco 19 Dec 1796. HMS Courageux, or Courageuse, was a 32-gun sailing frigate captured from the French in June 1799. She ...