Italian submarines in World War Two

Italian Commanders


Giovanni Re

Birth details unknown

Ranks

  G.M.Guardiamarina

Decorations

Career information

C.B.6 (G.M. C.O.): from July 1943? to August 1943?
C.B.1 (G.M. C.O.): from August 1943? to September 1943?

Commands listed for Giovanni Re


Submarine Type Rank From To
CB 6 ()G.M.Jul 1943Aug 1943
CB 1 ()G.M.Aug 1943Sep 1943

Ships hit by Giovanni Re

No ships hit by this Commander.

War patrols listed for Giovanni Re

 SubmarineDateTimePortArr. dateArr. timeArr. portMilesDescription
1.CB 6 ()2 Aug 19430610Sevastopol4 Aug 19431900Sevastopol172Antisubmarine patrol with CB 1 off Crimean coast. Uneventful. Sighted only German aircraft.

CB 1 ()7 Aug 19430500Sevastopol7 Aug 19431500YaltaPassage Sevastopol-Yalta with CB 6.

CB 1 ()7 Aug 19430500Sevastopol7 Aug 19431500YaltaPassage Sevastopol-Yalta with CB 6.

2.CB 1 ()7 Aug 19431800Yalta10 Aug 19431230Sevastopol248Hydrophone patrol off Yalta with CB 6.

3.CB 1 ()16 Aug 19430600Sevastopol18 Aug 19431445SevastopolA/S patrol between (a) 44°15'N, 33°45'E (b) 44°00N, 33°45'E (c) 44°15'N, 34°15'E (d) 44°15'N, 34°45'E. Only sailing orders have survived.

4.CB 1 ()22 Aug 19430510Sevastopol23 Aug 19432230SevastopolPatrolled between 45°00'N and 45°30'N, and between 32°00'E and 32°30'E.
  23 Aug 1943030045° 12'N, 32° 30'E
(0) Approximately.
At 0300 hours, a torpedo missed CB 1. It was probably fired by the same submarine (SC-203) attacked and sunk by CB 4 a half hour later. In 1949, the wreck of SC-203 was located. Her no. 1 and no. 4 tubes were found empty and speculation was made that she fired them at CB 1.
  23 Aug 19430326
0328 (e)

(0) 35 miles west of Eupatoria or near Luft Quadrat 2681.
At 0326 hours, CB 1 fired two torpedoes at a Soviet submarine. The torpedoes deviated from their course and missed.

The target was probably SC-203 (Captain 3rd rank Vladimir Innokentyevich Nemchinov) who would be sunk three days later by CB 4.

5.CB 1 ()30 Aug 19430645Sevastopol1 Sep 19431545SevastopolPatrolled in Evapatoria Bay.

CB 1 ()9 Sep 1943Yalta9 Sep 1943YaltaSeized at Yalta.

6.CB 1 ()15 Sep 1943Yalta or Sevastopol (DEU)?16 Sep 19430045YaltaParticipated in Operation MAINTLAND.
  15 Sep 1943
2145 (e)

(0) South of Cape Sarych.
At 2145 hours, three enemy vessels were sighted at a range of about 1,000 meters, steering west, speed 6-7 knots. One was a barge or very flat vessel, about 20 metres in length without any superstructure and believed to be carrying ammunition. Four men in rubber suits could be observed on board. The other two vessels seemed to be escorting gunboats. CB 1 fired a single torpedo at a very close range aimed at the barge. It was claimed sunk but the proximity of the explosion of the midget's own torpedo damaged her, causing the breakdown of the engine and a leak aft.

Both the gunboats made off, dropping a few depth charges. Apparently the purpose of the Soviet operation was to land agents behind enemy lines.

10 entries. 9 total patrol entries (6 marked as war patrols) and 3 events.

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