Английская Википедия:German trawler V 602 Richard C. Krogmann

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Richard C. Krogmann was a German fishing trawler which was built in 1928. She was requisitoned by the Kriegsmarine during the Second World War. She was used as a minesweeper and a Vorpostenboot. She struck a mine and sank at the mouth of the Charente in 1943.

Description

The ship Шаблон:Convert long, with a beam of Шаблон:Convert. She had a depth of Шаблон:Convert. She was assessed at Шаблон:GRT, Шаблон:NRT. She was powered by a four-cylinder compound steam engine, which had two cylinders of Шаблон:Convert diameter and two cylinders of Шаблон:Convert diameter by Шаблон:Convert stroke. The engine was built by Christiansen & Meyer, Harburg, Germany. It was rated at 59 nhp. It drove a single screw propeller.[1] It could propel the ship at Шаблон:Convert.Шаблон:Sfn

History

Richard C. Krogmann was built as yard number 226 by Schiffbau-Gesellschaft Unterweser, Wesermünde-Lehe, Germany.Шаблон:Sfn She was launched on 14 June 1928 and completed on 1 August. Owned by the Cuxhavener Hochseefischerei AG,Шаблон:Sfn} her port of registry was Cuxhaven. She was allocated the Code Letters RGVN,[1] and the fishing boat registration HC 206. On 8 March 1929, she was sold to the Nordsee Hochseefischerei.Шаблон:Sfn In 1934, her Code Letters were changed to DHUB.[2]

On 5 September 1939, Richard C. Krogmann was requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine. Designated as a minesweeper, she was allocated the pennant number M 1902. On 1 June 1940, she was redesignated as a vorpostenboot. She was allocated to 7 Vorpostenflotille as V 704 Richard C. Krogmann. On 1 July 1943, she was reallocated to 6 Vorpostenflotille as V 602 Richard C. Krogmann. On 11 December 1943, she struck a mine at the mouth of the Charente (Шаблон:Coord) and sank.Шаблон:Sfn

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