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FORMER GERMAN SUBMARINE TYPE IX-C |
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SIGHT SIGNALLING APPARATUS |
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SUMMARY |
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The vessel was provided with searchlights, a limited number of signal flags, semaphore flags, star signal pistols and pyrotechnics. Local information does not provide any detail with respect to units other than the signal searchlights. | |||||
July, 1946 |
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PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD, PORTSMOUTH, N. H. |
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C O N F I D E N T I A L |
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SIGHT SIGNALLING APPARATUS |
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Equipment listed is as follows: | ||||||||||
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The signal searchlights are discussed in detail in the S66 section of the report. Both operate on 24 volts. | ||||||||||
The signal flags do not comprise an entire set, but are limited to a few special flags. Those found consist of: | ||||||||||
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One single barreled and one double barreled signal pistol is located in the conning tower. Ammunition listed in the general information book consists of: | ||||||||||
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The character of the pyrotechnics is unknown. Eight pieces are listed, with their firing units. | ||||||||||
Ten ESN cartridges (character unknown) are also listed. | ||||||||||
July, 1946 |
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PORTSMOUTH NAVAL SHIPYARD, PORTSMOUTH, N. H. |
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