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    Default German U-boat commander: an obituary

    Richard Hardegen commanded U-boats off New York city and the Jersey Shore in 1942. This is an interest6ing story.....


    https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/17/o...es-at-105.html


    104 years OLD. Cut down in his prime!


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    Amazing man. I could regret never having met him. Like many in the Kriegmarine he wasn't all pro-Nazi. He simply did his duty when called upon.
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    I remember his interviews very well. It was luck and fate which would grant him a long life in which to share them.

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    Last living U Boat Captain I believe. Both of my parents have stories of the U boat menace off our coast. My mom growing up near Boston, dad as part of the Naval Armed Guard.

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    There was an ex-U-Boat commander in Diego Garcia when I was there. Gave the Navy fits because he would not follow the convoy operations plan. "My job was sinking American freighters!".

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    There's a U boat sunk off Moorehead, SC -- U85

    U85

    Sixteen fathoms deep she lies
    When last she saw the day
    With sickly sun and watery clouds
    And waters oily gray

    She stalked the wallowing merchantmen
    Lay waiting on their track
    Until Roper’s relentless crew
    Broke her armored back

    They heard the tortured bulkheads shriek
    The buckling plates gave way
    The bloated corpses came ashore
    And were spirited away

    The returning echo shows her place
    The grapple holds her fast
    Swimming down the long, long line
    We see her loom at last

    Her silent deck gun sits askew
    Her hatches all are blank
    The seawolf in her final berth
    Upon the Outer Bank.

    The ships that sail our coastline
    In peace may come and go
    But if the seawolves come again
    Again we'll serve them so

    Her silent deck gun sits askew
    Her hatches all are blank
    The seawolf in her final lair

    Upon the Outer Bank.

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    Lived a long life while many of his fellow U Boat men did not.
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    The U-boat is on the bottom off of Morehead City, North Carolina. After reading "Das Boot, and Iron Coffins", my Dad, who served in the Merchant Marine, said, "The Germans deserved everything they got." Regards, Clark

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clark Howard View Post
    The U-boat is on the bottom off of Morehead City, North Carolina. After reading "Das Boot, and Iron Coffins", my Dad, who served in the Merchant Marine, said, "The Germans deserved everything they got." Regards, Clark
    My mistake -- but I've visited her. She's legally a war grave. And yes, they deserved what they got.

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    Either they went down or you did. That's why Sherman didn't say, "War is a piece of cake".
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